Virtual Mail
Learn more about how a virtual mailbox is the right solution for your small business
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What Is the Difference Between a Physical Address and a Mailing Address?
A physical address is the actual location of a property or residence, while a mailing address is the address where mail is received. As a business owner, the address you use in certain contexts matters.
· 9 min read
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What's the Difference Between a P.O. Box and a Virtual Mailbox?
Many states require street addresses and not P.O. boxes for business registrations, so a virtual address can keep your address separate from your business.
· 14 min read
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How Much Is a P.O. Box?
A P.O. box is a great option if you want a safe place to receive your mail or want your business mail diverted to a different address.
· 8 min read
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How Does USPS Informed Delivery Work?
Informed Delivery scans your mail as it goes through the U.S. Postal Service system, then notifies you it’s coming. It has both benefits and drawbacks.
· 9 min read
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What Is Priority Mail and How Long Does It Take?
Priority mail, USPS' top delivery service, offers fast delivery times and includes USPS tracking so you know where your package is at all times.
· 8 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.
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Can I Register My Business with a P.O. Box Address?
Whether you decide to establish your business as a sole proprietorship, a C corp, or an LLC, you'll need to register a business address.
· 9 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.
· 3 min read
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5 Ways Virtual Mailboxes Make Property Management Easier
Out of all your responsibilities as a property manager, collecting rent payments should be the simplest part. Here’s how a virtual mailbox can help.
· 3 min read
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How to Return Mail to Sender
You can return misdelivered mail by writing ‘Not at This Address’ on the envelope, but this isn’t always the case for other types of unwanted mail.
· 7 min read