Shipping Amazon Orders Just Got Easier for Your E-commerce Business

As an online retailer who uses an online marketplace such as Amazon or eBay, you may find that you need more freedom or functionality for your shipments than these marketplaces provide. For instance, wouldn’t you like the ability to use all U.S. Postal Service mail classes, receive discounts on qualified postage rates and services and have the ability to customize your shipping labels with a logo or message? Of course you would!

Well, we’ve got some great news for you. Following the success of our direct integration with eBay last year, Endicia just announced that we now have a direct integration with Amazon as well. You can use a single application to print USPS shipping labels for orders coming from Amazon, eBay or your own website.

Our new Amazon integration saves you time and increases accuracy by creating shipping labels for your Amazon orders from your PC or Mac, without the need to copy and paste. It also lets you import orders and automatically post back-tracking information to Amazon, all while supporting all USPS mail classes available to PC Postage users, providing USPS postage discounts as well as excellent tracking services. You can even help build your own brand by customizing your Endicia shipping labels with your logo or message.

And, if you need more than USPS shipping labels or sell on more sites than just eBay and Amazon, Endicia offers direct integration with more than 200 e-commerce partner applications that provide everything from e-commerce storefront solutions, to order management and logistics systems, to shopping cart integration. This means you can print your Endicia shipping labels with the tools you use to run your e-commerce business every day.

For more information about Endicia’s marketplace solutions, be sure to check out www.endicia.com/marketplaces.

Jessica Foth

Jessica is one of the driving forces behind Endicia’s shipping market strategy. Thanks in part to the copious amounts of coffee she drinks every day, Jessica leads the charge in market analysis, program development and implementation, and demand generation.

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