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Provide Shipping Speeds to Help Customers Make More Confident Purchases

Learn how communicating shipping speeds at checkout to your customers can help improve cart conversion, provide clarity and transparency, and increase consumer confidence.
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Last Minute Holiday Shipping and Fulfillment Tips

Stressing over holiday order fulfillment and shipping? You got this. Here are 4 things you can still do to get orders into your customers’ hands by the holidays.
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Add Local Delivery Service to Drive More Online Sales

More than half of North American buyers say the pandemic has changed the way they’ll shop going forward. Take a look at one of their trending behaviors.
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How to Implement a Return Policy That's a Win for Both You and Your Customers

Returns, refunds, and exchanges are all a part of selling online. But with a well-crafted return policy and a system to handle requests, you can encourage new shoppers to buy from you and turn dreaded return requests into repeat business. Here’s how.
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ABC Analysis: What to Do With Your Best and Worst Performing Stock

Find out what to do with your best and worst stocks for maximum profitability and sales.
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Shipping Strategy: Get Packages to Customers Without Cutting Into Your Bottom Line
Choosing the best shipping strategy impacts your store’s conversion rate and profitability. Find out how to get it right.
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Shopify Payments Makes You Money Through Higher Conversion Rates and Fewer Chargebacks

When you use anyone other than Shopify Payments, you're giving up dollars to chase cents. We make your business work better: by increasing your checkout conversion rate by 50% or more. And we’re less expensive: by winning 45% more chargeback disputes for you.
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Shipping Problems? Get 10 Fixes to the Most Common Fulfillment Challenges
Though a critical element of ecommerce, shipping isn’t the most exciting part of your business. To make it a little easier, we look at 10 common shipping problems and how you can address them head-on.
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Every year, carriers like USPS, UPS, DHL Express and Canada Post evaluate their services and prices to adjust for the upcoming year. Here’s an overview of what’s changing for each carrier in 2021—and what you can do to prepare.


