How do i mail media mail

Media Mail is a cost-effective way to send books, DVDs, CDs, and other media items within the United States. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to mail Media Mail:

Eligibility: Before you start, make sure your item is eligible for Media Mail rates. The item must be:

  1. A book (hardcover or paperback)
  2. A DVD or CD (music, video, or data)
  3. A video game
  4. A computer software
  5. A printed music score
  6. A printed educational or instructional material

Preparing your package:

  1. Wrap your item securely: Wrap your item in bubble wrap, paper, or a sturdy box to prevent damage during transit.
  2. Use a sturdy box: Choose a box that is specifically designed for shipping and is sturdy enough to protect your item.
  3. Add padding: Add extra padding, such as packing peanuts or crumpled paper, to fill any empty spaces in the box.
  4. Seal the box: Close the box and seal it with packing tape.

Labeling your package:

  1. Create a shipping label: You can create a shipping label online or at a post office. You'll need to provide the recipient's address, your return address, and the weight and dimensions of the package.
  2. Indicate Media Mail: Make sure to indicate "Media Mail" on the label or on a separate label attached to the package.

Mailing your package:

  1. Take it to a post office: Take your package to a post office or a mailbox center that accepts Media Mail.
  2. Hand it to a clerk: Give the package to a postal clerk and let them know you're sending it via Media Mail.
  3. Pay the postage: Pay the postage fee, which is calculated based on the weight and dimensions of the package.

Tips and reminders:

By following these steps, you can send your media items via Media Mail and enjoy cost-effective shipping rates.