Search Engine Optimization 101 – FAQs from our Webinar

January 27th, 2011 Chuck Atkinson No comments

Search Engine Optimization 101 – FAQs from our Webinar

Thanks to everyone for joining our webinar on Wednesday, January 26!  We had a great turnout with a lot of good questions; in fact, we had so many questions, we decided to put together a post to address some of them.  In case you missed the webinar, click here for a replay.

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Free Webinar – Search Engine Optimization 101

January 21st, 2011 Eric Nash No comments

EDIT: Thanks to everyone who joined us! If you missed the webinar, click here to view a replay of our Search Engine Optimization webinar

Join Stamps.com for a free webinar to discuss tips and tricks for optimizing your web site for higher rankings on Google and MSN Search. This webinar will discuss simple methods to drive more traffic to your site and how to leverage social media into… Continue reading

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New USPS Prices Coming This April for First Class Mail

January 13th, 2011 Chuck Atkinson 1 comment

USPS to Introduce Commercial Base Rates for First Class Parcels

blog_pact-act_usps-logoThe USPS has proposed a rate increase for a number of mail classes including First Class Mail (domestic and international), Media Mail, and Parcel Post.  While these rates still need to be approved by the Postal Regulatory Committee, they are likely to be approved as they are within the… Continue reading

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Survey: How the 2011 Shipping Rate Increase Affects Ecommerce

January 7th, 2011 Chuck Atkinson 5 comments

This week, the U. S. Postal Service, UPS, and FedEx all raised their shipping rates.  While the USPS raised retail rates by an average of 3.9 percent (3.2 percent for Stamps.com customers), UPS Ground and FedEx Ground both raised their rates by an average of 4.9 percent.  In our latest, survey, we asked customers to tell us how these rate increases would affect their ecommerce program.

Most interesting is… Continue reading