With the continued annual gains in online holiday shopping, the pressure
on e-retailers to deliver gifts to waiting customers grows each year.
During the busy holiday season and beyond, FedEx solutions make the
logistics of running a web-based retail business simpler than "point and
click.” With a variety of shipping solutions and customized support,
FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) through its operating companies offers online
businesses the value, speed, simplicity and reliability they need to
compete during the holidays.
During the busy holiday season and beyond, FedEx solutions make the logistics of running a web-based retail business simpler than "point and click." (Photo: Business Wire)
Despite the popularity in Black Friday "door-buster” sales, data points
to continued growth in e-commerce sales this holiday season. According
to the National Retail Federation, nearly half of shoppers will do some
holiday purchasing online this year and more than two-thirds of
retailers expect online holiday sales to rise by at least 15 percent.
Overall, holiday online shopping is expected to increase by 12 percent
this holiday season, according to eMarketer.
As e-retailers prepare for their busiest season and explore options that
give customers access to "free” shipping, save money or simplify the
post-holiday return process, FedEx has a solution. In addition to the
following tips, please visit the FedEx e-commerce site at fedex.com/wecommerce
where e-retailers will find white papers, tips, tools and success
stories from business like theirs.
Tips from FedEx on Competing in a Free Shipping
World
Merchants who offer free or low-cost shipping report that this increases
sales. FedEx suggests the following tactics to help online retailers
protect their margins while still satisfying customer preferences for
"free” or low-cost shipping.
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Offer a flat rate for low-value orders. Forrester Research found 85
percent of consumers view a shipping fee that is less than 10 percent
of the item’s purchase price as an acceptable cost cutoff. One large
retailer takes advantage of that by shipping all orders under $100 for
an $8 flat fee.
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Create a shipping club – Many retailers offer customers the option of
paying a one-time fee in order to receive free shipping or speedier
service.
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Provide optional upgrades – Whether they offer ground shipping for
free, for a flat rate or at cost, many online retailers give customers
the option to upgrade to faster delivery service for a fee.
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Offer free shipping for minimum purchase – Many retailers, large and
small, provide free shipping with a minimum purchase.
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Offer free shipping on eligible products – This option is often
offered with products that have higher profit margins or on lines that
a retailer wants to promote.
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Offer free shipping for a limited time – Nearly 9 out of 10 online
retailers offered some form of free shipping during the holiday season
last year.
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Incorporate or eliminate shipping fees – Customers may be more likely
to make purchases when free shipping is incorporated into the price of
an item. Another way to entice customers is to eliminate shipping fees
altogether if the consumer picks up the item at a store location.
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Additional tips can be found at http://www.fedex.com/us/ecommerce/retailing.html.
What can FedEx do for Your Online Business?
FedEx delivers hundreds of millions of packages around the world every
year, giving the company an inside edge on e-commerce that extends to
the e-retailers that leverage its solutions.
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FedEx can give online retailers the competitive advantage of speed as
FedEx Ground® and FedEx Home Delivery® are
faster to more locations than UPS Ground.
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When customers want their order in hand as quickly as possible, FedEx
can deliver. Customers will love the option of time-definite delivery
from FedEx Express® — a service that also gives shippers
the power of later courier pickup times in more than 7,000 ZIP codes
in 108 markets. The FedEx global network can help web-based retailers
deliver almost anywhere in the world in 24 to 48 hours.
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Integrate FedEx shipping into the retail website to make customer
tracking even easier. FedEx Web Services for Shipping, a free customer
solution, integrates FedEx shipping, rating and tracking functionality
into individual websites and other software applications. FedEx can
also streamline shipping and returns with its easy-to-use electronic
shipping tools, which also can easily integrate with a company’s
current IT systems and be customized to meet their changing needs.
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Need reliability? FedEx delivers by backing FedEx Express, FedEx
Ground, and FedEx Home Delivery shipments with a money-back guarantee.
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FedEx can give e-retailers’ online storefronts the tangible appeal of
faster residential delivery, standard Saturday delivery and several
other convenient delivery options, thanks to FedEx Home Delivery.
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FedEx allows online retailers to keep expenses down with FedEx
SmartPost®, which offers simple, economical delivery of
low-weight parcels to all U.S. residential addresses, including post
office boxes and military destinations.
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In addition to economic residential, time definite express and several
other delivery options, customers benefit from the convenience of the
Hold at FedEx Location service and the power to reroute deliveries to
the nearest FedEx Office® at no extra cost. No wondering if
the package was left when customers weren’t home or dealing with
returns from missed deliveries. Customers can simply enter their
tracking number on the fedex.com home page and follow the steps to
redirect.
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Create a service bundle to match each business’ needs. Whether it is a
complex, high-volume online retail operation, or an entrepreneurial
home-based storefront, FedEx can help create the right service bundle
to save customers time and money.
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To avoid missed deliveries of packages that require a signature,
recipients also can now sign up for notifications at www.fedex.com/notifyme.
January is Just Around the Corner – Returns
Made Easy with FedEx
Whether a business handles one return per day or 1,000, FedEx has an
economical return solution that offers your customers convenient
drop-off options — including their own mailbox.
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For lower-volume returns, FedEx Ground or FedEx Express print and
email return labels are ideal for processing fewer than 100 average
daily returns. To use:
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Include a return label in outbound shipments or email a return
label to customers.
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Retail customers then use convenient drop-off locations, such as a
drop box or their nearest FedEx Office to ship the item back.
FedEx has more than 52,000 drop-off locations throughout the U.S.
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For higher-volume returns FedEx SmartPost® Returns is an
economical option when handling 100 or more daily returns and
providing free shipping. To use:
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Include a return label in outbound shipments or email a return
label to customers.
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Retail customers get the convenience of using the U.S. Postal
Service® (USPS) to initiate return shipping, dropping
off their package in their own mailbox, at any postal collection
box or location, or at any FedEx Office, FedEx Authorized
ShipCenter and FedEx World Service Center location. Customers can
also request a free package pickup by the USPS® at
their home or business address at www.usps.gov/pickup.
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Get more visibility on incoming returns with FedEx InSight®,
which saves time and money by allowing retailers to track the status
of all inbound returns in one convenient place. Knowing what is coming
back helps retailers manage inventories, staffing and restocking more
effectively.
About FedEx
FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) provides customers and businesses worldwide with
a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business
services. With annual revenues of $40 billion, the company offers
integrated business applications through operating companies competing
collectively and managed collaboratively, under the respected FedEx
brand. Consistently ranked among the world's most admired and trusted
employers, FedEx inspires its more than 290,000 team members to remain
"absolutely, positively" focused on safety, the highest ethical and
professional standards and the needs of their customers and communities.
For more information, visit news.fedex.com.
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