Stamps.com has released the Holiday Shipping Guide for E-commerce Sellers! The FREE, downloadable PDF guide provides online sellers with best practices to optimize their shipping and increase sales during the 2013 holiday season.

Holiday Shipping Guide for E-commerce Sellers
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Even for the most seasoned online sellers, the holiday rush during November and December can present obstacles to efficient shipping. That’s why Stamps.com has created a comprehensive PDF guide with the information e-commerce sellers need to maximize their order fulfillment process, lower their shipping costs, and increase sales.

The Holiday Shipping Survival Guide for E-commerce Retailers features:
• Five Tips for Holiday Shipping
• Secrets to Save Money with Priority Mail
• Getting Started with International Shipping
• Three Ways to Improve Return Shipping
• USPS Holiday Shipping Deadlines
• Plus Much More…

Download the free shipping guide today! It’ll help you wrap up a successful holiday season.

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