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That was a great tutorial in shipping. You do a wonderful job.
Shared publicly - 2015-02-06 14:11:32
Larissa - this was soooo informative! It's awesome that your hubs can help in this way! I'm starting to make larger signs for my shop and you gave me a wonderful idea - my brother-in-law has a small printing company about a mile away and I'm sure he would let me ship my signs using their discount! Thanks sooooo much for sharing this with us!!!
Shared publicly - 2015-02-06 14:24:27
Thank you so much for this post Larissa - very helpful! It's a question I've had too but never asked.
Shared publicly - 2015-02-06 14:54:57
Thank you! It was a long overdue post, but sometimes hard to be there at the right time with our schedules. I'm so glad to help the small business!
Shared publicly - 2015-02-06 14:58:16
That's fantastic, Doreen! Most all of us have resources we just haven't thought of yet. So glad I could help! ;)
Shared publicly - 2015-02-06 14:59:08
You're welcome, Marie. I'm so glad to be of help to anyone wanting to grow!
Shared publicly - 2015-02-07 01:25:02
Excellent post, Larissa! I'll be sharing it around! I don't ship big stuff but now I know what to do if I decide to! :)
Shared publicly - 2015-02-07 03:15:17
Thank you, Donna! I have no doubt in my mind you'll be moving on to bigger things, the sky's the limit. ;)
Shared publicly - 2015-02-08 13:19:20
With discounts often being based on quantity or weight, smaller companies in particular would probably be appreciative in sharing their shipping discount. This would take some of the pressure off of them having to be sure to meet the required quantity or weight in order to maintain their discount!
Shared publicly - 2015-02-08 14:25:42
Yep, couldn't have said it better myself. I'm sure there are even more ways working together can benefit everyone.
Shared publicly - 2015-02-10 01:29:06
What an interesting post! I had no idea. And getting packing supplies for free from a furniture store is THE BEST IDEA ever!
Shared publicly - 2015-02-10 03:15:40
Thank you! It can be fun at times, and resources abound. It's just a matter of finding them. ;)
Shared publicly - 2015-02-11 16:55:43
Larissa, Great post and after seeing all you do and the cost I am not going to ship big pieces. LOL, Great post and thank you for sharing this information. Vanessa
Shared publicly - 2015-02-12 18:15:45
Hahaha...I don't blame you! You never know if you change your mind. ;)
Shared publicly - 2015-03-30 18:17:36
Great tute! Thanks for sharing your expertise. You make me wish I had saved all that packing foam! Maybe I'll start small and work my way up to bigger pieces. Definitely need a pickup truck! And to get my grandsons to move closer to me.....So many parts to the puzzle!!!!! Thanks again for the guidebook.....
Shared publicly - 2015-03-30 22:22:52
Thanks! Yes, a truck is sooo nice to have...and the extra muscles. :)
Shared publicly - 2015-04-23 08:11:11
Wow! Thanks for sharing your expertise and information in shipping. I've not tackled shipping simply because it was a mystery to me. I'm pinning this for future reference and may just try yet! Thanks again Larissa:)
Shared publicly - 2015-04-23 09:01:12
You're most welcome, Wendi. It can seemso daunting at first, but with persistence and networking we can all help each other. Thank YOU!
Shared publicly - 2015-07-07 09:11:22
Thank you so much for posting this! I started an Etsy shop about a year ago and it has definitely been quite the learning curve trying to figure out how to ship large furniture items on my own. I've only used Greyhound so far and it's worked pretty well, but I have had a couple issues with them. Overall their prices are pretty reasonable though. The hardest part for me has been figuring out how to pack things properly and all the logistics that come with shipping heavy furniture cross country. You are so lucky you have your husbands employer to use for all your shipping materials and pallet lifts, etc. What you suggested about creating relationships with local shipping companies was a great tip though. Now I just have to figure out who to ask! Thanks again for sharing, I wish more people wrote shipping posts like this because it always seems to be such a mystery when you are first starting out!
Shared publicly - 2015-07-09 05:42:17
Congratulations to you on your Etsy shop! There's always something to learn, isn't there? I had considered Greyhound, but when I found out that I had to add insurance that kinda turned me off. Our freight companies are 100% insured and we've never had a claim in almost 3 years. So glad this helped, Ashley!
Shared publicly - 2015-09-26 05:21:47
Thank you so much for the info you sent me, it's very useful and lots of work! Glad to see your whole family involved, that is awesome to see! Thanks again!!
Shared publicly - 2015-09-26 21:40:49
You bet! Thank you for stopping by. Don't hesitate to ask any questions. :)
Shared publicly - 2015-12-16 09:34:44
Such an insightful post, Larissa. Thank you so much for sharing! - Moe
Shared publicly - 2015-12-17 05:32:44
My pleasure! Let me know if you have any additional questions.
Shared publicly - 2020-12-03 21:07:37
This was super helpful. It got me past some of my initial hurdles and questions that I just couldn't wrap my brain around. Then I get stopped dead in my tracks with weighing. LOL. I think your tip at the end about talking to local businesses would be super helpful. I do have a friend that has a cargo type van. He was doing shipments. But he's hard to pin down. Thanks for this post. I at least have a direction to go in now.
Shared publicly - 2020-12-04 04:54:05
haha. Yeah, there are various ways you can go about that. There are also new companies like UShip and others that will come to your home and pickup as well. Definitely check those out too.