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Save Time - Avoid Standing in Line at the Post Office!
By Mike Foster

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Print your stamps and addresses at home in a quick-and-easy step

If you are like me, if you had a nickel for every minute you spent in line at the post office... (sometimes just waiting for a place to park). Thank goodness this is all unnecessary now thanks to www.stamps.com

I signed up a couple of years ago and love the service. Instead of going to the post office, I just "cut and paste" the address into the www.stamps.com program and a peel-and-stick label comes right out of the printer with 3 things: The mailing label complete with the bar-code for routing, a return-address label with my photo on it, and a stamp! Just put those 3 stickers on your package and throw it in a mailbox. Done!

The local post office was happy to provide me with a roll of "Express Mail" and "Priority Mail" stickers to stick on appropriate packages.

So that I can print "one label at a time," I use the DymoŽ LabelWriter 330 Electronic Labeler that you can buy from www.stamps.com. It is a great little printer and it plugs into any USB port. Expect to invest about $169 for the printer, though I did see it for $149 at www.froogle.com today.

I purposely opened the lid and "broke off" the little "paper feed" switch on the front because sometimes I would accidentally "feed the paper" when tearing off a label (wasting a label). After I broke the switch off, the printer doesn't "feed paper" when I'm tearing off the label. Chances are you can be more careful than me when you tear off the labels and won't choose to break off the switch.

I choose to use these labels: DymoŽ LabelWriter 30383 Fluorescent Internet Postage Labels, 3-Part, For All Mailings that are also available through www.stamps.com. These are some of the more expensive labels, but for 12 cents each - that is sure less expensive than the time I used to spend waiting in line at the post office!

The only minor "hitch" is when a package weighs more than 1 pound. Those packages have to be hand delivered to the post office for security reasons. Still, it is easy and avoids the wait in line since the post office just wants me to make eye-contact with an agent behind the counter before dropping off the package without waiting in line.

If you are tired of waiting in line at the post office, then look into www.stamps.com. Time is one of the most precious things you have in life. In addition, if you click on one of the www.stamps.com links in this article, you will get an additional $5 free postage when you sign up for your 29-day trial. 

Keep your eye on these newsletters for other ways to save time using technology!

About the Author:
Mike Foster is a coach, seminar leader, workshop presenter, and keynote speaker. Having delivered more than 1,000 presentations and training sessions in the United States and internationally, Mike has mastered the art of explaining the most technical topics in a common sense way that people enjoy. For more information about Foster's programs and coaching, and to buy his book "Relationship Secrets Every Brain, Nerd & Tech Geek Can Use - How 5 Easy To Learn Relationship Skills Can Super-Charge Your Career!" call 800-657-7107 or visit www.fosterinstitute.com.


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