Packaging For An Online Business
Don't spend too much on your packaging because it won't be
competing against one hundred other packages on the shelf of
Wal-Mart or Best Buy. UV coatings, foil stamping, embossing, and
other high cost packing enhancers are not needed.
Don't spend too little on your packaging because it still needs
to reflect the quality and value of the product inside. You can
use one, two, or four color printing to enhance the package. Do
make sure your packaging is sturdy enough to make it through the
mail.
Make sure the package is crush proof. Some boxes require an
inner structure made of cardboard, foam, or vacuum form plastic
to keep them from crushing.
Test your packaging by sending five packages to a few people you
know in different parts of the country or, for products that
ship internationally, in the world. Have them send the products
back to you. How did the packaging hold up? Does it still look
good? Is it something you would feel good about receiving for
yourself? Did the outer packaging protect the product? If there
is any crushing, bad tearing, or product damage; rework your
design and test again.
Don't spend too little, don't spend too much, test thoroughly,
and your packaging will be just right.
Copyright 2006 Philip Busk
About the author:
Philip Busk has been in the software
packaging and printing business for the last decade. You can
find out more about packaging
solutions at CD Packaging Solutions.