A Few Ways A Proper E-Commerce Packaging Company Can Increase Your Bottom Line

The Internet has made owning a business much easier than having to have a brick and mortar establishment. You can buy and sell your products online without ever having to leave your home and your business can be open 24/7/365. You probably put a lot of time and thought into what products you want to see, where to buy them, and how to get them to your customers. Another issue you should give serious consideration is how your products will be packaged. Read More 

3 Reasons To Provide Gift Wrapping Services In Your E-Commerce Business

If you have ever shopped online, you might have noticed that some retailers offer an option for you to have your items gift wrapped before they are shipped out. If you do not offer this same option with your e-commerce business, there's a good chance that you should consider doing so. These are a few reasons why. 1. Focus on Branding Even though the customer who orders the product for gift purposes might be aware of your business, the person who receives the gift might not know as much about it. Read More 

Four Ways To Make Shipping Products For Your Business Easier

Being a small business owner can be very lucrative and rewarding, if you are able to get your products to numerous customers. In order to have the most lucrative business you possibly can, you may want to consider selling your items online. If you create custom items that are delicate and breakable, packaging the items for shipments can be difficult. The guide below walks you through a few ways to make sure that your items are packaged properly so that they can be shipped safely wherever they need to go. Read More 

Tips For Preparing Your Resumé For An IT Staffing Agency

Whether you are using a job hunter or an internet job recruiting service, your resumé is still a critical part of the process. While some IT staffing companies will help you with your resumé, you still need to know some basics about resumé building to get staffing companies to work with you. One Size Does Not Fit All The first thing that you should know about writing a resumé is that you cannot just use the same document over and over for every job that you apply for. Read More 

Two Exceptions You May Not Have Known About The IRS Moving Expense Deduction

The IRS lets people deduct their moving expenses, such as the truck rental, to help reduce their tax liability if they relocate to another area for work. Most people know the major points—you must move at least 50 miles away, can only claim expenses within the first 12 months of starting the job, and have to work full-time for a certain number of weeks—but may not realize there are exceptions to these rules that may let them still claim the deduction in cases where their moves may not otherwise qualify. Read More