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How to Source Like a Pro: A Guide to Talking to Suppliers
The most important thing is your product. When you first reach out to a supplier, it’s crucial to give them an overview of what you’re selling.
Why Shipping is So Expensive Now: A Breakdown of Shipping Costs
In simpler terms, every step of the fulfillment process costs money—from labor costs and fuel charges to transportation and delivery fees.
What A Dieline is In the Packaging & Printing Context
Dielines serve as a guideline for the final packaging and the printing process, marking the folds and cut lines of a package design.
Reasons Why Your Business Should be Incorporating Freebies
By simply having your customers use tote bags with your company logo on them, you’re able to amplify your brand’s outreach and multiply its exposure.
Why You Need to Adopt Sustainable Packaging Solutions and How to Make This Change
According to a study in 2019, 35% of consumers tend to choose sustainable products to help protect the environment; 37% of consumers choose to buy products with eco-friendly packaging.
Power of Packaging – How Important is Product Packaging Really?
If you’ve chosen the right packaging design combined with the right kinds of packaging materials, marketing your products can become a child’s play.
Matte vs. Glossy Finishing: Which One is Better For Your Brand?
Different kinds of finishing touches generate different kinds of emotional responses in the psyche of your customers as they hold your product in their hands for the first time.
The ABCs of Creating a Spectacular Unboxing
1 in 3 online shoppers love to watch unboxing videos online and about 55% of these people felt ‘intrigued or excited’ to buy the products mentioned in the videos.
Your Quick Guide to Child-Resistant Packaging
Child-resistant packaging is the kind of packaging which is specifically designed to be considerably hard to open for children under the age of 5. This ensures that they won’t be able to access the contents of harmful or poisonous substances.