 Okay, shipping on whatnot. So many people message me and they're like, I don't know what I'm doing. I'm scared. I'm scared of the shipping part. The shipping part is not too bad. It's actually pretty awesome. So I'm gonna show you how to ship an item that is flat rate and how to ship an item that is ground. So that's what we're gonna go through. I am Bolo Buddies Courtney and Bolo Buddies, all one word lowercase is my whatnot handle. So come follow me on whatnot if you're not already. And if you're not on whatnot, there is a link down below where you can get $15 to shop when you join with my whatnot link, okay? So definitely go and join. After you do that, if you're thinking about selling on whatnot, you can go down to the description and there is a seller's link. If you use that link, it will let whatnot know that I referred you. So that could help you get accepted quicker. Okay, Bolo Buddies, I'm gonna show you how to set up a show. So basically you need to fill in the title and the description. I usually just make those match. I'm not super detailed in this area. This one is gonna say jewelry vintage to now and then the description is gonna say jewelry vintage to now pre-owned. And that's it. That's all I'm gonna put there. But the most important thing that I'm showing you in this video for this tutorial is how I did the shipping. So I'm gonna set the date for December. This is just a show that I'm gonna have way, way, way in the future. I've already got a bunch of shows pre-scheduled. I'd love for you guys to go and bookmark those and setting the time. And then does this show repeat? No, but you can make them repeat. I'll add my thumbnail and my preview video later. I'm gonna pick contemporary costume, I think, for that. And then I'm gonna pick three tags. And the shipping part is next. There's two areas where because I'm doing jewelry and the items are small, I am going to pick flat rate shipping, which means I am gonna ship the items in a flat rate box. And we're gonna go into that in this video and I'm gonna show you exactly how that works. Now, if you have larger items, you do not want to select that option. Let's pull it up. So right here we are on my main page. I'm gonna click on the little dot. I'm gonna go down to my shipments. Once you click on my shipments, it is gonna pull up all of your orders. So I have 23 items to ship here. All right, so here's what I'm gonna show you. Let's dig in to how to ship on what not. Okay, so here are my shipments and they are organized by numbers. Now, typically I go one through 100. Yesterday I was pulling from old sticker labels. So I've got some in the 90s, some in the 200s, some in the 300s, some in the 400s. But everything is organized. So when I go to grab an order, I'm gonna look at which numbers I sold and then I'm gonna grab those numbers. So let me give you an example. All right, so I'm gonna grab somebody here that sells on what not. And that is Seem So Vintage. She's fantastic. Please go give her a follow over on what not. So she bought 391, 389, 298, 278, 93 and 479. So those are the orders that I need to pull. Now, when you look here, her weight is 18 ounces. So it is over, it's over a pound. So hers is going to fit in a flat rate box. So that's what I'm gonna use for hers. One thing that I wanna show you that a lot of people don't know, you can click on video receipt and watch this guys. The video is gonna pop up. So if you forget what you sold, it's gonna pop up and you can hit play and you can listen back. And so let's say somebody messaged you and messages you and they said, oh, my item is not as described, you didn't say this. You can go back and watch and see if you said it. One important thing that I think is to always describe your items very, very well. So let's listen. Oh, I don't have sound on, hold on. There we go. Sound. I'm running your thing now, honey. Sorry for the delay. I wanna be able to put it on here and take a picture. Okay, so I am packing up the order. So I know that number 391 is this purchase of pins and brooches, all right? So let's go over here and grab these items. Other thing you can do is, and this is why I take pictures now, you can click on the order, or actually the picture right here and it's gonna show you, all right? You can click on this. So you can see what she ordered, all right? By clicking on the photo. All right, so I'm looking for 391, which is right here. And then I'm looking for 389, 389. I put 389, there's 389, 278. And I think it was, let's see. Let me look, 278, 298. So I'm looking for 298. So we got that. And then I'm looking for 93, 93. So I'm up here in the 90s, 90, that's not what she ordered. She didn't order that, I looked at the wrong thing. Oh, she did order that. Oh, that's weird. I don't remember her ordering that. And 479, she got these pencils. So that is her order. So my shipping station, I always try to have my bubble wrap already ready to go. And I will typically, let's do, I try to put two or three things together. However, I can do it and have it still be safe. All of these are pins. So I'm probably just gonna wrap these all together in one piece of bubble wrap. Now, if it's a more fragile item, I will do things differently. But for this one, I think we can get it all in one. I'm gonna bubble wrap the pencils separately. Yes, I bubble wrapped pencils. Gonna grab an Owl sticker. And a, thank you for your purchase sticker. I'm gonna put those on there. All right, so you remember the padded flat rate. So I'm putting her items in here. I'm gonna close this up, the box for the pencils so that they don't get broken during shipment. So now you've got a box and then my pencils there on the side. And I am gonna fold this over. All right, so we're back at her order. I'm gonna click on the blue line. Then I'm gonna come over here and that is gonna bring me up to her information. And we're gonna go down here and we're gonna hit edit shipment. Now, because it's over 16 ounces, I'm gonna ship it in a flat rate. So I chose the USPS padded flat rate envelope. So I'm gonna click on that. The dimensions always say 12 by 12 by 12. I usually update this and at least like put, like, let's put a four there. And then I don't change the weight because that's the weight that I used for my items during the show. So I can leave that. I'm gonna hit save. And then I'm gonna click generate label. The next example is going to be Amy K. Designs. She is also a seller on what not. So go follow her and I'm using both of these because I know they're sellers and I wanna shout them out. So her total purchase was only 12 ounces. So this is gonna ship ground. So any box that doesn't have priority mail on it. So these are your just regular brown boxes like the one that I put into the padded envelope. So she purchased from me number 290, 494, 429 and 469. So I need to grab these numbers right now. I'm looking for 290, 494, 494, 494. Where is, oh yeah, I've got, remember, my numbers are a little crazy today. Normally it's one through a hundred. It's, I line them up. The first row is one through 10 and then so on so forth. Each row has 10 in it. It's so much easier that way. I mixed up numbers because I was trying to use my old labels. So got 429, 429, 429. I think it was these two items from another show. Is that it? Yeah, 429 and 469, all right? So these are not jewelry. These were from my day before show that I had left up under the auction tab to see if anybody wanted me to run them again and these two items sold. So they were not jewelry. Her four items are in the box. And again, just a brown box. I do like to buy these thinner ones for shipping things that I'm gonna be putting lots of padding on anyway because they're lightweight. So it helps me keep the weight down. I'm gonna pop this on my scale. It weighs 5.4 ounces. So we're gonna come back over here to my computer. We're gonna click up on the blue and then we're gonna go over here and now we're gonna do edit, edit, shipment. And we're gonna put in my box size. Let me find my, let's see, nine. Ooh, sorry, nine by seven by six. It's something like that. And what did I say it weighed? We're gonna click here. If you tap forward, it will take out this and you'll have to put it back in, all right? So don't hit the tab. And this is six ounces. So I'm gonna go down here and I'm gonna hit save, generate label. And my label is going to pop up. All right, fellow buddies, in this segment, we're gonna talk about shipping on whatnot. And in this video, I did flat rate shipping, which means that the buyer pays no more than $8.35. And I ship it in a flat rate box. Now, if it is under like one pound, it's still going to ship ground, all right? So don't be confused by that. What I like to do, let me pop this up a little bit. The medium flat rate box is sometimes too big. So I will take a flat rate padded envelope and I will grab iBuy boxes that fit, that are smaller, that hold quite a bit of jewelry. This is when I do a jewelry show. And this will fit inside of here. So let me just show you what I'm talking about. Now, do you have to ship jewelry in a box? No, you don't, but a lot of times I do. So this box fits into this bag. And as long as it closes on the seam, you can do that. Now, certain boxes won't fit. This one is a six by five by four, it's great. There's other ones, other dimensions that are good as well. So I like the padded envelopes because they're simple. Now, let me grab large flat rate box, medium flat rate box. You can use these also. There is also a small flat rate box. You can order all of these from usps.com, they are free. Now this one is smaller. I haven't really used this one and I'm gonna show you why because it doesn't fit very much in it. Okay, it's not very big, but that is an option. Usually anything that's gonna fit in this is probably going ground and then you just use a regular box. You cannot use priority mailboxes for your ground shipments. Other options is regular envelope and legal flat rate. So legal is just bigger. I have not used these either. I prefer the padded box in a bag padded envelope but you most definitely can use these as choices. And I have tons of them, but again, haven't used those. So one thing that I love for jewelry are the pillow boxes and I bought because a lot of times you wanna keep your weight down. So I bought smaller. This is your standard, this is the one I use for eBay but this is how big. So I bought smaller ones that the label just fits on and then this fits inside of it. I also did the same thing with the bubble mailers because I know it doesn't seem like a lot but the weight is different and you wanna keep your weight down. So I recommend getting different resources out there for shipping. Okay. All right, you guys. So this order is going out to MacBook reselling. Check her out on what not and YouTube but her purchase has a bigger item in it. So I'm gonna be shipping that in a medium flat rate box. So this is the medium flat rate box. So I'm gonna grab her orders. Let's see, she ordered 395, 79, 395. We're looking for number. I think this was hers too, 79. I think she had 78 as well. Let's see. So 395, 79. She had 394 and 296, 394, 296. So she had these two items, 483, 496. And then I grabbed 94, I think, right? No, I grabbed 78. So we need 483 and 94, 483. This is the bigger item and 94. So here's what we're gonna do next. We are gonna make sure that everything, so she had seven orders here. So we've got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven. So we're good to go. Let's pack it up. So one thing that I like to do to fill the void in the box is I'm gonna take these two packages and put them inside of here. I am not gonna seal this because I know she's a reseller, so I know she can reuse this. So I'm gonna leave it unsealed and I'm gonna stick it in there. Now, here's her two items, all right? So I'm gonna add some bubbles on the top. But this would probably be okay, shifting round. But just for some extra protection, I'm gonna show you what I do. I save these from things that I buy and then I hang on to them and I use them for things like this. And then I'll just close this up and it's ready to ship. So we're over here at the order details and we need to go down and we can need to hit edit shipment. And then we need to come back up here and this opens on the top. So I have to fix or pick medium box top loading. And I don't know what the measurements are. Again, I don't know if you really need to change the measurements on this because you're putting in the flat rate box but it's probably closer to 12 by nine by eight. I'm gonna leave the ounces the same because I already weighed the items before I put them in. And for a flat rate, it doesn't really matter. Now, if I'm doing ground, I adjust the weight. So I'm gonna save this and then I'm gonna click generate label and we're good to go. It's gonna pull up my label. All right, fellow buddies. I hope you found this video helpful. Please let me know if you have any questions down in the comments. I tried to cover some of the questions that I get asked most but I think most of you just really wanted to see how it works. So that is how it works. Be sure to check out part one where I show you how to create a show, how to actually go live, how to set up a show, how to clone a show, all of the other extra details are in part one. This is just how to ship. And just a reminder, if you're not already on what not, there is that link down below in the description where you can get $15 to shop if you join what not with my referral link. And after you join with that referral link, if you want to sell on what not, there is a separate link down below that will tell what not that I referred you. All right, you guys, thanks for watching.