Saturday, December 15, 2018

Ecommerce advice: how customer reviews can help build your brand, and how to get them

Have you ever shopped online, and thought: “This looks amazing – but what are people saying about it…?”

When shopping online, reading the reviews before buying is now second nature. 95% of us do it — because no matter how good the sales pitch is, or how stunning the website, a past buyer’s opinion is always more trustworthy than what

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Friday, December 14, 2018

Case study roundup – five neat examples of creative custom postal packaging

At Lil Packaging, we’re lucky enough to work with some amazing brands, with amazing products. We love a challenge, and creating the ideal packaging for our clients — whether luxury fashion or children’s toys — ensures the items inside are protected and presented to buyers beautifully. This is an essential part of any modern brand’s marketing strategy: with …

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Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Espelma by Commission

Opinion by Richard Baird Espelma is a clean-burning natural wax candle company. They have an online store and have hosted pop-ups in London and New York. Each candle comes in a refillable glass vessel, designed by Espelma founders Clara and Claudia, and handmade on the Italian island of Murano. Espelma is distinguished by its mix of glass […]

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Saturday, December 8, 2018

Heyday by Collins

Opinion by Richard Baird & Seth Rowden Heyday is a range of 150 moderately-priced high-quality own-brand consumer tech products from American retailer Target and their first foray into the electronics and tech accessories sector. The range includes battery packs and chargers, cables, covers and wireless speakers amongst many other products. These share a form language that balances an everyday […]

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Monday, December 3, 2018

Sony and the Lil Envelope | Case Study

The Challenge

Sony started a project to begin sending out CD’s and DVD’s directly to consumers via an ecommerce channel. Sony had for a long time been using corrugated cardboard ‘wrap sheeting’ with sealing tape to send out products in other areas of its business, so there was a perfectly natural assumption to use the same practices and technology with …

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Friday, November 30, 2018

Christmas festive shutdown period and last orders 2018-2019

For all of you online sellers and mail order traders out there prepping and packing up your Christmas orders, I’m sure you’ll be ecstatic for the peak period to come to a close. But for now, if you need any emergency last-minute packaging orders from us, here’s some key information about our Christmas trading:

  • Thursday 20th December – last

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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Tis the season: five ways to give your postal packaging a festive Christmas twist

According to the song, it’s “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” — and because smaller retailers make anywhere from 20 to 40% of their annual sales in November and December, they’re not wrong.

Christmas creates plenty of scope for surprising and delighting customers — and packaging plays a huge part. With simple changes, you can deliver festive magic, and

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Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Senja Cosmetics by Werklig

Opinion by Richard Baird. Senja is a Scandinavian premium cosmetics brand, founded by Senja Parkkinen, with a range of toners, cleansing foams and oils made from active natural ingredients all manufactured in Finland. With a desire to communicate an all-natural and contemporary positioning and capture the fresh air and harsh environmental conditions that produced many of these […]

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Monday, November 19, 2018

Unfolded by Commission

Opinion by Richard Baird Unfolded is a design and print festival that celebrates the creative work happening across Europe in the disciplines of design, printing and brand communication. This was held by and at The Gmund Paper Factory in Germany on the 9th November 2018. The event created a space for sharing ideas and fostering dialogue […]

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Friday, November 16, 2018

Our top five most common sustainable packaging mistakes

Switching to sustainable packaging doesn’t just do the planet good, it also makes perfect business sense. Greener packaging can make your shipping process more efficient through less waste and lower costs, and your customers might even appreciate it too. In fact, 66% of consumers say they’ll pay more for sustainable goods, a figure that rises to 73% for Millennials.

So

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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Branding on a budget: how to create a luxury unboxing experience for less

As we covered in our guide to creating the perfect unboxing experience, if you can deliver the “wow factor” along with your parcel, it can leave a great impression on your customer, and give a valuable boost to your brand image.

But once you’ve recognised that your packaging could do with a makeover, it can leave you with a

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Monday, November 12, 2018

What makes packaging key to your marketing strategy?

A successful online business doesn’t happen overnight — no matter how fantastic your product is. Whether you’re a global fashion brand or an up-and-coming craft entrepreneur, online sellers all have the same challenge: getting your products in front of potential customers, and convincing them to click that buy button.  

For this, having a marketing strategy can really help. To build

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Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Teatulia by Here Design

Opinion by Richard Baird Teatulia is a Bangladeshi single origin tea brand that recently moved into the UK market, opening a flagship store, tea shop and cocktail bar in London’s Covent Garden. It is a social enterprise creating jobs in a remote region of Bangladesh and has, so far, transformed 3,000 acres of barren land into […]

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Monday, November 5, 2018

How to create the perfect unboxing experience with your postal packaging

When it comes to your customer unboxing an online order, it pays to make the experience memorable. Unforgettable moments like this are one of the easiest ways to brand and market your products: making sure your customers remember your brand, that they’re inspired to buy from you again — and rave about it on social media. How to actually go

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Sunday, October 28, 2018

Anton&Anton Kioski by Bond

Opinion by Richard Baird Anton&Anton (A&A) is an alternative to and antithesis of the large supermarket chains. Staff are described as relaxed, smiley and proud. Their ranges (mostly) organic, some homecooked and also available online for home delivery. With a desire to express an approachable, playful yet credible positioning, and a need to develop a cohesive […]

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Monday, October 22, 2018

7 easy digital marketing steps for boosting e-commerce sales

Started in 2014, Curated Digital is a start-up-turned-stay-up digital marketing agency with a bit of a difference. After working at Google since its beginnings in 2003, an attempt at a comedy career and a few years crossing the brand and agency sides, Simon Douglass wanted to start an agency that actually listened to client goals and worked collaboratively on their …

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Thursday, October 18, 2018

Drop Dead Clothing – High Impact Packaging for High Impact Fashion | Case Study

The Challenge

Drop Dead delivers edgy, limited edition clothing in menswear, womenswear, and collectables. Inspired by internet culture and life on the road, Drop Dead make the clothes your favourite rock bands would wear — along with references your parents probably wouldn’t understand.

Known for their high-quality rock-inspired creations, Drop Dead constantly defy convention. Their plastic mailing bags, however, didn’t.

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Thursday, October 4, 2018

Cadbury Selection Box | Case Study

The Challenge

Cadbury selection boxes are an integral part of the holiday season. However, with a growing online gifting market, Cadbury wanted to make their selection boxes more accessible to an online audience, all year round. As such, we at Lil Packaging were tasked with creating a bespoke ‘postal selection box’ that consumers could easily mail to their

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Thursday, August 23, 2018

Starting your eCommerce business? Things you must know about shipping to America

It probably will come as no surprise to you to know that the United States is the UK’s biggest export destination. Fortunately, whether it’s through your own website or via the likes of Amazon and Etsy, tapping into this lucrative market has never been easier. However, as with any overseas market, it’s important to get to grips with the …

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Monday, August 20, 2018

Why you don’t always need a cardboard box – alternative packaging solutions

If the item you need to send is big, bulky, and likely to take a bashing in transit, then a good quality cardboard box is most definitely a wise choice! But as for the rest of the time, are you at risk of overdoing it a little on the cardboard front?

There may indeed be more cost effective, more sustainable, …

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Monday, July 30, 2018

Protecting your items – what’s the most versatile packaging protection?

Whether you’re sending off gifts or trying to keep your customer feedback healthy, it’s important to have a go-to method of packaging that you can always rely on. You want your items to stay protected, waste as little packaging as possible, and not pay an extortionate rate for it. But are you making the right choices?

You might not have …

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Monday, July 23, 2018

Custom cardboard box design: how to make your eCommerce business stand out

Ecommerce brands of all shapes and sizes are looking for the same thing: a steady flow of happy customers who want to spread the word of how great their products and services are. To do this you’ll need to stand out, and it can be natural to focus heavily on your online presence. It’s important though not to overlook that

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Moving office the right way: how do you protect your items? Packing tips by Lil Packaging

If you’ve got an office move planned, your job is twofold: to make sure everything gets from A to B in one piece and to keep disruption to an absolute minimum. But from desktop monitors and paper files, right through to the artwork in reception, an office move can involve having to move a surprisingly wide range of items, each …

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Monday, July 16, 2018

How to optimise your eCommerce packaging to go eco-friendly

When you keep your packing and shipping process as eco-friendly as possible, everyone feels the benefit. Smarter, greener packaging not only means less waste for your customers to deal with, helping you stand out as a responsible business, but it also means that you do your bit for the planet and even save on costs. But how can you make …

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Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Our ultimate guide to clothing packaging for eCommerce businesses

When your package lands at the customer’s door, it’ll probably be the first time they’ve ever seen and felt your product in person. From opening the box down to unwrapping the clothing itself, the whole experience will leave a lasting impression on them. If you don’t get it right you run the risk of losing returning customers, receiving negative reviews

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Thursday, July 5, 2018

The top 5 worries about international shipping for eCommerce, and how to solve them

Don’t worry, one of them isn’t pirates – we just love that image!

You’ve put together an amazing product range, and from London to New York — and pretty much everywhere in between — your website is getting a steady flow of visitors. Now comes the final hurdle: getting those orders out to your customers safely, swiftly, and at low

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Friday, June 22, 2018

Cardboard boxes and packaging for eCommerce: how to minimise damage to your items

For your customers, the unboxing of your product is an important event. It should leave a great impression on them of not only the product, but the brand as a whole — so getting this right is essential. But if they open up their package to find a battered vintage evening gown, broken sunglasses or scratched vinyl LP, they won’t

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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Plastic Free eCommerce Postal Packaging – our commitment to sustainability in 2018

Friday the 8th of June was #WorldOceansday, which is perfect timing for our announcement as this really drives home the need for some serious change in the packaging industry. Our vision is to be the world’s most ethical ecommerce packaging provider, in the hope that others will follow suit.

By the end of 2018 we will have removed all

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Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Annual Stock Take – No despatches on Tuesday 3rd April

 

Dave and our warehouse team are excited to be holding their annual stocktake on Tuesday 3rd April – there will therefore be no despatches on this day. All will be back to normal on Wednesday 4th April.

Good luck, Dave 🙂

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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Garden 13, Graanmarkt 13 by Base

Opinion by Seth Rowden Graanmarkt 13 is a restaurant, high-end concept store and apartment in Antwerp. It is described by Base, the studio behind its graphic identity, as a special house, a crossover place full of surprises. This was articulated through a story that positioned Graanmarkt 13 as a haven for people in search of objects […]

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Friday, March 16, 2018

Piccolo by Here Design

Opinion by Richard Baird. Piccolo is an Italian seed brand with a particular favour for those that are ideal for urban growers, people with small balcony gardens or working with limited space. It is a brand with character, with product naming that includes Slim Jim Aubergine and Spacemaster Cucumber expressing the space-smart dwarf varieties of the range. Piccolo worked […]

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Thursday, March 15, 2018

It’s 2018 and vaping is still trending… yet another booming subscription business model

We spoke about the trending interest in the subscription business model in our last article on ways to grow a floristry business online, and vaping interest growth has almost doubled that trend in terms of percentage growth attained over the past 5 years.

The trend on eCigarettes and vaping is still growing strong well into 2018 and shows no signs of letting off steam – Google Trends figures show a 1300% growth in interest and searches relating to sector over 5 years. With smoking now firmly considered a ‘pariah’ activity in the majority of social circles –  Ecigs and Vaping has become a somewhat more socially acceptable alternative. Vaping has experienced explosive growth over the past 5 years inline with trending interest. A whole new industry of DIY vape oil suppliers, e-juice blenders and “mixologists” have cropped up throughout the world. The smaller players have responded rapidly to change and have secured a substantial chunk of the marketplace.

As we mentioned in our post from a few years back (ref) – the larger multinationals have responded by using their political clout to lobby for regulatory change in their favour according to ECigaretteDirect. The “Tobacco Products Directive” is now active and has been amended twice since we published our original article.  Not only that, the retail model that was adopted early and easily by both small and large vendors is now being heavily competed against through the ‘convenience’ factor provided by the rise of subscription-based vape etailers.

The evidence to support or undermine the ‘health-case’ surrounding vaping is hotly contested on all sides – still with no real clear winner even in 2018. However, that hasn’t stopped vaping and ecig technology from being supported as a smoking quit-aid via the NHS here in the UK, with British American Tobacco’s option the first ‘specified’ solution. The FDA in the United States has completed the path to stamping on the vaping market, meaning that in both marketplaces, disruption is imminent.

Ten years after the smoking ban, vaping is a £1bn business

Many of the players in the Vape market are focusing on the quality of their products – however we’re helping some savvy Ecig and Vape vendors to improve upon their service. As mentioned above, subscription-based mail-order operations have much lower overheads than retail operations, and those that know what they are doing have experienced exponential growth. This means that they must focus on quality service fulfilment of their orders – ensuring they arrive on time, in full, every time.  Then there is also the mailing and packaging costs that they will incur. Given the hugely competitive environment, excessive packaging, fulfilment labour costs and a distinct lack of competitive edge could all sink a business in the short to long term.

Royal Mail Restricted Items: Including eau de parfum, eau de toilette and alcohol-free perfumes, but excluding non-flammable perfumed creams, gels, oils or lotions.

With the Royal Mail and other carriers quite happy to have non-flammable vape oils in their network, focusing on a quality service as much as product might just help your business differentiate itself enough to survive the coming storm!

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Tuesday, March 13, 2018

It’s 2018 and vaping is still trending… yet another booming subscription business model

We spoke about the trending interest in the subscription business model in our last article on ways to grow a floristry business online, and vaping interest growth has almost doubled that trend in terms of percentage growth attained over the past 5 years.

The trend on eCigarettes and vaping is still growing strong well into 2018 and shows no signs of letting off steam – Google Trends figures show a 1300% growth in interest and searches relating to sector over 5 years. With smoking now firmly considered a ‘pariah’ activity in the majority of social circles –  Ecigs and Vaping has become a somewhat more socially acceptable alternative. Vaping has experienced explosive growth over the past 5 years inline with trending interest. A whole new industry of DIY vape oil suppliers, e-juice blenders and “mixologists” have cropped up throughout the world. The smaller players have responded rapidly to change and have secured a substantial chunk of the marketplace.

As we mentioned in our post from a few years back (ref) – the larger multinationals have responded by using their political clout to lobby for regulatory change in their favour according to ECigaretteDirect. The “Tobacco Products Directive” is now active and has been amended twice since we published our original article.  Not only that, the retail model that was adopted early and easily by both small and large vendors is now being heavily competed against through the ‘convenience’ factor provided by the rise of subscription-based vape etailers.

The evidence to support or undermine the ‘health-case’ surrounding vaping is hotly contested on all sides – still with no real clear winner even in 2018. However, that hasn’t stopped vaping and ecig technology from being supported as a smoking quit-aid via the NHS here in the UK, with British American Tobacco’s option the first ‘specified’ solution. The FDA in the United States has completed the path to stamping on the vaping market, meaning that in both marketplaces, disruption is imminent.

Ten years after the smoking ban, vaping is a £1bn business

Many of the players in the Vape market are focusing on the quality of their products – however we’re helping some savvy Ecig and Vape vendors to improve upon their service. As mentioned above, subscription-based mail-order operations have much lower overheads than retail operations, and those that know what they are doing have experienced exponential growth. This means that they must focus on quality service fulfilment of their orders – ensuring they arrive on time, in full, every time.  Then there is also the mailing and packaging costs that they will incur. Given the hugely competitive environment, excessive packaging, fulfilment labour costs and a distinct lack of competitive edge could all sink a business in the short to long term.

Royal Mail Restricted Items: Including eau de parfum, eau de toilette and alcohol-free perfumes, but excluding non-flammable perfumed creams, gels, oils or lotions.

With the Royal Mail and other carriers quite happy to have non-flammable vape oils in their network, focusing on a quality service as much as product might just help your business differentiate itself enough to survive the coming storm!

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Monday, March 5, 2018

Riso D’uomo by Here Design, United Kingdom

Opinion by Richard Baird Riso D’uomo is a Milanese Carnaroli rice brand, cultivated from the same stock over hundreds of years, and grown within sight of the historic Duomo di Milano. Carnaroli is often referred to as ‘the king of rice’, and is known for its high-quality nutritional properties, cooking consistency and a ‘bite’ that makes it ideal for […]

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Thursday, March 1, 2018

Shipping books? Here’s your Ultimate Book Packaging Guide.

The nation has been covered in a white dusting of snow this week (and there’s even more to come) – and what with it being World Book Day 2018 we thought there is no better time to cosy up next to the fireplace and read your favourite book – or in this case, revisit our blog post on the correct way to package books safely for sending in the post.


You’ve all seen it. That book trader that has a good old whinge on the forums about unreasonable customers leaving them negative feedback or demanding a refund because the book they’ve bought hasn’t arrived via the mail in pristine condition. That trader is clueless as to why their website, eBay or Amazon account is littered with poor feedback, and why their business is failing to pick up.

Make sure that trader isn’t you! Get your book packaging right first time!

Book packaging shouldn’t be a mission in DIY craftsmanship or a lesson in sliced-thumbs. Nor should it be an opportuntiy for your competitors to steal what is actually an easy win from underneath you. Sometimes when seeking guidance on how to do something, Google and other search engines can be your friend. Not in this case. When searching online for ‘book packaging tips’, ‘book packaging guide’ or ‘how to package books’ / ‘how to ship books’, the results are less than brilliant. Here are some of the (not sure why?) top-ranking results on how to package books in the mail:

As you can see advice on how to package books in the mail is varied, both in actual advice and quality of advice.  It’s also mostly completely wrong.  The best way to look at how to mail books profitably and efficiently is to look at businesses that have built their success on mailing books.  Businesses like Amazon.  What kind of packaging do they use to mail books every second of every day all year? WHY do they use the methods they do?

First of all, let’s look at the key challenges that books face when being sent through the mail:

book-cond_cover-damageImpacts:

Whether it’s a hardback, a paperback, a textbook, a comic book, or a journal – all publications of any type are vulnerable to being knocked about in the mail.  Whether it’s a mailing system automated ‘runner belt’, or an overzealous postman, books can and do take impact damage.  This impact damage can be caused by something knocking into or onto the package containing the book, or it can be an impact inside the packaging itself, where the book has gained momentum and crashed against the packaging meant to protect it. For rare, fragile, or hardback books, this is particularly important.  They often feature cover ‘overhangs’ with delicate paper-sleeves and carefully crafted bindings. One knock, one corner crush, one crease, can render the value of these books both monetarily and perceptually lessened.

Gouges & Cuts:

Whilst technically an impact, gouges and cuts deserve their own mention, because they require specific catering for when deciding on what type of packaging to use.  No book trader or dealer wants a book to turn up to a clients door with a big gouge in the cover or worse, sections ripped or cut off. So you need to protect against this.

book liquid damagedLiquids:

Oh the horror! Whether it’s grease, water, a spilt drink or anything else liquid – books, comics and other printed media do not play well with liquids of any form. So your packaging options need to consider the ‘what if’ regarding spillages near your product. (Yes, you’re right – spillages in the post logistics chain shouldn’t be a concern for you, but it all depends on how far you want to protect your products.)

Security:

Some books are worth a lot of money. Some are simply valuable to people for other reasons. Either way, the greater the perceived value of a book, the more at risk it is to being pilfered.  Making sure that the packaging is not easily accessible (or the contents viewable) to ‘chancers’ doing some light-fingered shopping, is a crucial point.

Ease of Opening:

If your customer needs a PHD or a chainsaw to open your book packaging, then there is a chance that you have gone a little too far in how you have packaged your book. Yes, protect it – but at the end of the day the customer needs to be able to get into the packaging without risking damaging the contents by doing so.

Sustainability:

Who cares about the environment these days? Nobody right? Wrong actually. Sustainabaility of packaging is a huge issue – and your greener more aware customers (they’re book readers!) will most likely prefer you to be using recyclable or non-landfil-destined packaging. Sustainability and plastic bubble-mailers just don’t go together, no matter what the manufacturers or your packaging dealers say.

Postal Costs:

Finally, a consideration that is NOT all about what your customers wants! Simply put, the more packaging you use, the heavier and bigger your packaged book is going to be. So instead of just piling more packaging on, you need to be smarter about the design of the packaging you use, and how much of it you use. Many countries operate volumetric costing for posting things – including both weight and size. Some just go by weight (Books can be really heavy!). For example, in the UK the Royal Mail uses volumetric cost assessments, and operates a volumetric tariff system. If you slip into a higher volumetric tariff because your packaging is either too big or too heavy, you’re paying for a postal tariff that you shouldn’t be. This is one of the simplest and most effective ways to keep that all important margin on your book sales, or to reduce your price in the market – both effective tactics for succeeding!

Parcel AppearanceAppearance:

When packages turn up looking like they have crossed a battlefield, were put together by the wombles from loose cardboard in a bin, or like you just don’t care about the customers ‘unboxing experience’; then Houston, we have a problem. As soon as your package enters your customers world, they’re judging you. If it looks shoddy, or badly thought out, then they will not be pleased.  The more you value your initial impression to the customer, the more they will think “WOW!”.

You can bet your bottom dollar that Amazon will have thought of all of the above when mailing books to customers. You don’t get to be a huge, world-beating organisation like Amazon unless you focus on things like book packaging and protecting your products during transit. If you have ever received a book or other publication that has been fulfilled by Amazon, then you’ll know that they use two key types of packaging for books and printed media:

  1. Envelopes
  2. Bookwraps

Why do they do this? Companies like Amazon know that well made packaging that is specifically designed to cater for the crucial factors listed above is far better for protecting books in transit, and is also more cost-effective and efficient for the business. Spending time, money and energy cutting up pieces of cardboard, and taping or stapling it together with reams of plastic sheeting and bubblemailers just does not work. It’s a false economy – especially if you’re unnecessarily paying higher rate postage costs. If you want to be a back-room homestead book trader, then continue making or assembling your own packaging. If you are serious about your business, take a tip from organisations like Amazon – use ready-made book packaging to ship your books, comics, journals, textbooks, and anything else containing the all important written word.

As you’ll see if you visit our product pages, our envelopes and bookwraps (and also our flatpacks) are specially designed to cater for most of the above list – with the obvious exception being liquid resistance – which is why it is worth sealing more expensive or rare items inside a plastic waterproof envelope before being transit-packed.

Good luck in your Book Packaging endeavours! I hope this guide has been helpful to you in making better book packaging and shipping decisions.

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