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Shipping Companies Laconia NH

Few things catch e-tail customers' attention quicker than flat-fee shipping — unless it's free. Here are some tips for hooking the wily buyer with upfront, irresistible delivery strategies in Laconia.

Nottaway Transport Inc
(603) 657-7034
45 Bay St
Manchester, NH
C C Eastern
(603) 421-9505
18 Independence Dr
Londonderry, NH
New England Shipping Solutions
(603) 621-7495
8025 S Willow St
Manchester, NH
PBC Inc., Business Consulting
(603) 642-5400
56 Main Street
Kingston, NH
Arc Light
(603) 882-6052
55 Northeastern Blvd Ste 1
Nashua, NH
Nemf
(603) 224-6444
118 Hall St
Concord, NH
Keniston Logging & Trucking
(603) 745-3347
445 Daniel Webster Hwy
North Woodstock, NH
Postal Svc Post Offices
(603) 627-7225
855 Hanover St
Manchester, NH
Southern New Hampshire Plnng
(603) 669-4664
438 Dubuque St
Manchester, NH
AdviCoach New Hampshire
603-239-3693
93 Roxbury St
Keene, NH
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Flat-Fee and Other Online Shipping Gimmicks to Soothe the Savvy Customer

“As exciting as e-commerce is, it’s still a bricks-and-mortar world when it comes to the average American shopper. So some of the most powerful lures in online retailing these days focus on cheap shipping.

“Fixed shipping fees make the purchasing decision cleaner for consumers,” says Matt Rutledge, CEO of Woot Inc., a Carrollton, Texas e-tailer of consumer electronics and other gear. “For them, you’ve got to make it akin to driving out to buy something at the store. It’s neat and clean.

“The further away that you can tuck shipping distastefulness from the online-buying experience, the better.”

That bit of psychology explains the popularity of e-tail icon Amazon.com’s flat-fee Prime shipping service, launched in 2005. For $79 a year, members get unlimited, free two-day shipping with no minimum purchase.

The times, they have a-changed

Once upon a time, not very long ago, e-tailers thought way differently about shipping fees. Many sites showed their high shipping fees only near the end of a transaction — a margin-enhancing “gotcha” — to make up for one of the high costs of selling on the Web. But savvy consumers who spent a little time comparing prices often found that shipping fees wiped out the “deal” they thought they were getting.

Today, the Web is still a low-margin environment, but Prime, among other models, was a response to higher consumer awareness of — even preoccupation with — stiff and often padded shipping charges.

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