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Find new-season women s fashion ranges at John Lewis. Whether you re looking for plus size fashion, ladies dresses, or women s jeans, our extensive range of high street and designer brands have every occasion coveredA few weeks back, we discussed how you can start selling internationally. Charlene Anderson, the Jackson Hole, Wyoming-based owner of Purveyor of All Things Creative, says it’s an important part of her business–and should be for yours, too. Charlene has been selling on eBay since 1998, and Amazon since 2002. “When I began selling, you didn’t need photos on eBay to make listings sell,” Charlene says with a chuckle. “I started my business when I lived in Hawaii, which has its own shipping challenges, but I immediately started selling internationally, because I knew the world was a big place and I didn’t want to miss out on global sales.” International sales quickly became a large part of her business. “My international sales went big very quickly because so many people don’t do it,” notes Charlene.




“They are uncomfortable selling internationally and think it’s too much of a hassle and too risky. Which is totally wrong!” Today international sales make up 40% of her eBay revenues. The top countries she sells to are Australia, U.K., and Canada. When asked why she thinks Australia is her top international market, Charlene offers, “Australia always has a hard time getting things from the U.S. Many U.S.-based companies will ship to Canada but not the rest of the world.” “Some sellers might want to consider the eBay Global Shipping Program, but for me it was easy enough to use USPS and Endicia and send the shipments myself.” Using USPS through Endicia, integrated Customs Forms are printed out on the postage and shipping label, making international shipping as easy as domestic shipping. Payment is easy, too. “All of my eBay sales go through PayPal, and eBay and PayPal keep the buyer’s address on file for shipments,” says Charlene. Also, eBay says “Generally, buyers pay additional costs such as duties, taxes, and customs clearance fees.




To avoid problems, make sure that your listing clearly states this.” Charlene has inserted wording in her listings that clearly outlines this information for her international buyers. The majority of Charlene’s sales come from Amazon, and she uses their Fulfilled by Amazon (FBA) Program. “It’s a dream, because they take care of all the warehousing and shipping.” Amazon determines which products it can sell internationally. “If you are already selling through FBA, you’d be crazy not to sell internationally through FBA. You check one box, upload an image file of your signature for customs forms, and you are selling internationally through FBA. “I’ve been very intentional in determining the products I sell,” notes Charlene. “Over the years I’ve loved products that were great sellers, but I had to stop carrying them due to breakage and other shipping issues. Today I focus on items that are small, lightweight and sturdy, to keep shipping costs low, make storage easy, and to keep damages to a minimum.”




“I will ship anywhere I can insure my package,” says Charlene. “Right now I don’t ship to Brazil, as there are too many issues with customs delays, and I can’t get insurance for Croatia and a few other countries so I don’t ship there. I’m also lucky that few countries have restrictions on arts and crafts imports, so I can sell pretty much anywhere. Other types of products, such as leather, shoes and clocks, you can’t sell to Italy, for example.” To find out restrictions by country, you can use the USPS tool, here. “I have never had an international return, and I ship 300 international packages a month! International buyers are careful. They know it’s expensive to return items.” Charlene, who is an eBay Top Rated Plus Seller and a Power Seller, shared her tips, including great ways to make listings more attractive to international buyers, on an Ebay radio segment. You can listen to it here. We also suggested that Charlene try out ShipStation, especially since our free trial allows her to see if it meets her needs.

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