Carl Fisher
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I didn't want to hijack any of the other threads as this didn't really fit into the conversation, but curious how others feel.
Option A: Build shipping cost into the product you are selling and offer free shipping on checkout.
Option B: Charge a little less for the product and charge for shipping at the end of the process.
I've actually gone away from free shipping and started to offer a lower price on what I sell and charge outright for shipping. Honestly I've seen better response to that than the other way around.
Some people just consider shipping costs part of doing business on the internet while others want to see their bottom line price as they build up their cart and not be taped again at checkout with shipping.
It's a mixed bag here on IAP as well. I know one vendor who I've never paid a dime for shipping yet somehow he still keeps his pricing the best available for what he sells while others charge flat rate of various sizes depending on the order.
Just curious what you've experienced as a vendor and how you feel as a consumer on the subject. Also as you answer, I'm curious if you grew up with brick and mortar and internet is still relatively new to you, or did you grow up ordering online?
Option A: Build shipping cost into the product you are selling and offer free shipping on checkout.
Option B: Charge a little less for the product and charge for shipping at the end of the process.
I've actually gone away from free shipping and started to offer a lower price on what I sell and charge outright for shipping. Honestly I've seen better response to that than the other way around.
Some people just consider shipping costs part of doing business on the internet while others want to see their bottom line price as they build up their cart and not be taped again at checkout with shipping.
It's a mixed bag here on IAP as well. I know one vendor who I've never paid a dime for shipping yet somehow he still keeps his pricing the best available for what he sells while others charge flat rate of various sizes depending on the order.
Just curious what you've experienced as a vendor and how you feel as a consumer on the subject. Also as you answer, I'm curious if you grew up with brick and mortar and internet is still relatively new to you, or did you grow up ordering online?
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