You said "Hey Joe it's folks here" Lots of great info from you but I wanted to tell you in case you didn't realize it. Thank you as always for the amazing informative videos!
I said the same thing the first time I watched one of his videos. I think that's how he finds out who is watching him for the first time, LOL. He says it on purpose all the time.
Joe, thank you for this helpful video. It's exactly what I needed, as I often feel overwhelmed with shipping. Your videos are always clear and informative. They help people like me get started. Greatly appreciate all that you do.
Thank you for the video, the problem is with international shipping, also I also have a concern about how many packages the customer will receive, so the only solution I found is 1) to look for suppliers within usa, 2) to find a supplier with a catalog of multiple products that I am interested in selling
Hey Joe, thank you for sharing this great video... I just want to ask about another case... what would be the best solution when using Printify only for example but for different markets, how can we guarantee a reasonable shipping cost? Thanks!
Hello, the shipping setup has been quite difficult for me. I had to push my launch day back because of 2 areas of the Shopify setup has overwhelmed me. Watching this video helped me a lot. This may sound like a dumb question but when you use several print on demand suppliers, do you have to setup each one in their system? They would actually be charging for everything & handling everything for the order?
Hi, I have a question right now my profit margin is at 40-50% on my products and I do your method of a flat rate and free shipping over $100 is that good or will I be losing out on money? I want to know what profit margin you shoot for. I am not sure if I need to fix my prices or are they okay?
So you charge $8.95 for each item people buy? I guess it works for you, but I'm concerned that might add up too quickly to deter people from buying multiple items in my shop. I'm trying a different strategy, where I charge a flat rate that varies based on how much people spend, and I've priced my items to cover the shipping cost. I have my free shipping set up in my discount code sections instead, because I want to manage it as something I sometimes offer for a limited time (hurry while it lasts!) and experiment with changing the amount needed to qualify for the free shipping. We'll see how it goes! Thanks for sharing your method.
@@5minutePOD Oh, okay, Thanks for explaining. I was confused. I have a tiered flat rate where the amount I charge for shipping changes based on the dollar amount of the order.