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Postage Scales

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    • What Is a Postage Scale?

      In 1975, a one ounce letter cost 10 cents to mail with each additional ounce costing 9 cents, significantly lower than 2009's rate of 44 cents for the first ounce and 17 cents for each additional ounce. Because of the continual increase in rates, many people look for solutions to save money on postage. Postage scales are one such... more »

    • How to Read Postage Scale

      A postage scale is a great time and money saver for small businesses or anyone who tends to send out letters or packages on a regular basis. It weighs your mail precisely, allowing you to pay exact postage as opposed to guessing and often overpaying. Though overpaying postage may only be a few pennies, those pennies can add up to... more »

    • How to Use Direct Mail

      If you're looking for a marketing tool that offers a multitude of advantages over more traditional methods, look no further than direct mail. more »

    • How to Keep eBay Business Records for Tax Purposes

      May eBayers don't bother to keep records of the costs connected to selling items on eBay. Not only don't they know whether they are actually making profits on the site, but they miss the tax advantages of keeping business records. more »

    • How to Calculate Shipments

      When you perform different types of mailings through your business, you will want to calculate shipments so that you can choose the most economical or best delivery method for a particular shipment. more »

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