An Entrepreneur's Guide to Shopping and Shipping This Holiday Season (Infographic)Be prepared for the annual race to send packages to all corners by doing the proper advance legwork.

By哈利Whitehouse

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With Thanksgiving eve here, the holidays have arrived, which means shoppers are in crunch mode to get their shopping done and retailers are as well to keep up with it.

Like last year, this holiday season is a short one, with only 27 days to shop between Thanksgiving and Christmas. That means consumers might feel the pressure to shop earrly and will likely turn to the Internet for support. The National Retail Foundation is predicting56 percent of consumerswill shop online this holiday season, a new record.

Related:Implement These 5 Strategies to Avoid Holiday Shipping Snafus

Carriers are already making big plans to avoid a repeat oflast year's fiasco. FedEx and UPS are encouraging retailers to hold their sales in mid-December, while the U.S. Postal Service is introducingseven-day deliveryto meet the rush.

It isn't purely up to the shipping carrier to ensure the holiday is merry and bright. Businesses have a part to play in the success of the season as well.

Make sure you know the holiday shipping cutoff dates for FedEx, UPS and the U.S. Postal Service and communicate them clearly to customers to help them avoid nasty surprises or missed deliveries.

Do your part by relying on a mix of shipping carriers, instead of just one to ensure customers will always receive the best price.

Don't overlook the U.S. Postal Service, which introducedlower rates for Priority Mailon Sept. 7, making it an excellent option for packages weighing more than five pounds or traveling from one coast to another in just two days.

The infographic below, prepared by Endicia, has the lowdown on shipping deadlines and costs by carrier, as well as popular gifts. You'll be ready take theholiday shoppingseason by storm.

An Entrepreneur's Guide to Shopping and Shipping This Holiday Season (Infographic)

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哈利Whitehouse

Co-Founder and CTO, Endicia

哈利Whitehouse is chief technology officer and co-founder ofEndicia, a company offeringshipping technologies and servicesto small and large e-commerce businesses across the United States. A former Stanford associate professor with more than 35 years of industry and management experience, Whitehouse has led Endicia since its inception in 1982.

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