Virtual Mail
Learn more about how a virtual mailbox is the right solution for your small business
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How to Use a Virtual Mailing Address to Register Your Business
Using your home address for business purposes may have some significant drawbacks, which is why many experts suggest a virtual address.
· 11 min read
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Using a Home Business Address vs. Virtual Business Address
A virtual business address can solve some of the problems, such as privacy concerns, that can arise when running your business from your home.
· 7 min read
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Do You Need a Virtual Address or a Virtual Mailbox?
A look at the finer points of virtual mail addresses and virtual mailboxes to help you decide which one is right for you.
· 5 min read
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What Is a Virtual Address?
A virtual address saves you time and money, while providing several key solutions—at any stage of your business.
· 3 min read
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How a Virtual Mailbox Helped Basecamp Become Fully Remote
While the project management company was already well on its way to becoming fully remote, there was one challenge left to solve: postal mail. Earth Class Mail was able to provide a solution.
· 4 min read
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5 Ways Virtual Mailboxes Make Property Management Easier
Collecting rent payments should be the simplest part. A virtual mailbox with automatic check deposits can make the whole process easier and safer.
· 4 min read
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Can Virtual Mailboxes Receive Packages?
Virtual mailboxes can manage package deliveries, store them, and get them to you wherever you are in the world.
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How Long Does First-Class Mail Take?
First-class mail means that the items sent are in the top tier of mailed materials. while it's more expensive, it is faster and comes with some extra features like returns and other services.
· 4 min read
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How to Get a P.O. Box Without a Street Address
One of the most common alternatives to a regular mailbox is a post office box. Depending on your needs, a virtual mailbox may be a better fit.
· 5 min read
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The Benefits of Going 100% Remote
Remote work has become standard in work culture. There's no commute, no distractions from coworkers, and once they settle in, remote employees are much more motivated to complete tasks.
· 5 min read