With the Internet increasingly becoming available around the world, it’s no surprise that the international ecommerce market is expected to grow to over $800 billion by 2016.
For online businesses who have only sold domestically, the idea of selling internationally may be intimidating at first – especially when it comes to international shipping. The good news is that with the right knowledge, any online retailer can succeed selling overseas.
Recently, Endicia and USPS recently conducted a live webinar with Parcel Media to help you get started on international selling.
Ashok (Ash) Parasuram, Manager of International Products and Major Global Accounts at U.S. Postal Service, and Amine Khechfé, co-founder and general manager of Endicia, talked about how ecommerce is shaping the growth of the international package business and provided a behind the scenes look at what the USPS and Endicia are doing to keep up with this growing demand.
The webinar, titled “Growing Your Business Beyond U.S. Borders” explores:
You can view the webinar here, and we’ll keep you posted on future webinars to help your business grow internationally.
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