This question stumped me when I first started selling items online. Every time you list an item on an online site, the question on how much to charge on shipping always comes up. So how do you know how much to charge on the item that you are selling?
After I get all the pictures taken of the item, I will get a start on the packing part for the item to be mailed. The first step that I do is to find a box that the item fits in. I will look for a box that is a little bigger than what I am packing so I can put some packing peanuts around it.
When I find a box that works, I go ahead and wrap the item in some bubble wrap it. When I get the packing peanuts and the bubble wrap around the item in the box, I will weigh the box.
I know that this might be a little over kill, but the size of the box and how much it weighs are what you use to figure the price of the shipping.
When you know that, you can head on over to the USPS website. There is a postage calculator on that website, and all you have to do is to plug in the weight and size of the box. When you do, the calculator will give you an idea on how much it will cost on shipping.
One thing that I do after I do this is to write on the inside flap what is inside the box and set it aside—this way all I have do is to put a packing slip inside the box before I tape it closed and attach a shipping label.
This is one way to figure out how much to charge for shipping. What do you do to figure this out?