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		<title>How to Buy a UPC Code</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning how to buy a upc code can be quite intimidating to those that have not done so before. Between...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning how to buy a upc code can be quite intimidating to those that have not done so before. Between finding a purchasing outlet, learning the ABC’s of how the system works, and determining your current and long term needs, the process can be outright scary.</p>
<p>Firstly, you will need to determine the number of different products you expect to sell during the near future as well as the life of your business. If you expect to manufacture and sell tens of thousands of different products then it makes sense to purchase your barcodes from Speedy Barcodes. However, if you plan to market your products in major retailers around the world, such as Wal-Mart, Sam’s Club, Costco, Macy’s, Kroger, Fred Meyer, Bloomingdales, Home Depot, Lowe’s or Amazon then obtaining your barcodes directly from GS1 is your only option per those retailers requirements.</p>
<p>If you are a smaller business or need barcodes for a specific purpose such as selling through an online service, then a specialty barcode service such as Speedy Barcodes is your best bet. Learning how to buy a upc code can make all the difference in the quality of product that you receive. Barcodes can be purchased through Speedy Barcodes one at a time, or in lots to suit your needs. The cost would be much less than obtaining codes through GS1, and there aren’t yearly renewal fees.</p>
<p>When learning how to buy a upc code, it is important to note what geographic area you plan to sell in as well. In the United States and Canada, the UPC code is commonly used, and can be found on just about every item in most stores. In Europe and other overseas countries, EAN codes take center stage. Speedy Barcodes can provide both code types for your assigned item codes. This makes packaging for different areas much easier and avoids the need to purchase different codes for different parts of the world. If you end up selling your products worldwide, including the United States and Canada, you can use the EAN format of the barcode with confidence because since the Sunrise 2005 Industry Initiative the United States and Canada have been required to have their barcoding systems set up to read a 13 digit barcode number.</p>
<p>For most users, a barcode specialty service such as Speedy Barcodes will probably be the right choice for obtaining barcode numbers and the associated artwork for printing the codes onto the packaging for products or on labels. With these services providing easy to navigate sites where purchases can be easily made, along with plenty of features and affordable pricing, they are definitely worth a look. With Speedy Barcodes, learning how to buy a UPC code is easy.</p>
<p><a class="btn btn-lg btn-primary" style="background: #6DAA19; color: white; padding: 10px 15px; font-size: 20px; border-radius: 5px;" href="https://speedybarcodes.com/shop/buyBarcodes/upc/1">Buy a UPC Code</a></p>
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		<title>Why Should I buy a UPC Code?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 May 2013 21:06:37 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Barcodes & Business]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wondering why you should buy a UPC barcode from Speedy Barcodes? One of the reasons why is because we sell...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wondering why you should buy a UPC barcode from Speedy Barcodes? One of the reasons why is because we sell legal and legitimate numbers. We feel that everyone should be able to buy a UPC Code for their products, so we have priced them at a level where everyone should be able to afford them. We even offer a guarantee that our UPC Code pricing is the lowest around or we will price match with an additional 15% off. All you have to do if you find a lower price is to contact us prior to making a purchase and we will provide you with a special code to use when you’re checking out. Let Speedy Barcodes provide all of your barcode needs.</p>
<p>When you are ready to use your <strong>UPC Code</strong> all you need to do is create your listing on CD Baby, iTunes, eBay, Pandora, or any other location that requires you to have a barcode. No, this isn’t all of the stores where you can use your UPC Code, but there are some larger retail stores that will not accept them. You can read the information on our Barcode Questions page to find out the ones we know that will not accept a UPC Code other than directly from a company named GS1.</p>
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<h3>What is a UPC Code?</h3>
<p>It’s a 12-digit product lookup code. UPC stands for Universal Product Code. No, there is no information about you, your product, or your company buried within the UPC Code. When you look at a UPC Code you sell some lines and some numbers. That’s the same thing a barcode scanner sees when it is used to scan the UPC Code. When the barcode is scanned, your product information is found in the database at the location where your product is being sold. You will provide your barcode, company information, product information, pricing information, etc. to the store or reseller and they will enter your information into their database. That is how your UPC Code and product information gets associated together.</p>
<p>Can I print my own UPC Code labels? Yes, if you have either a thermal barcode printer or a laser printer. If you print with any other type of printer you run the risk of having your barcode smudge or smear and it would not be crisp or clean enough for a bar code scanner to read. If you do not want to take a chance on printing out your UPC Code labels yourself, you can always let Online Labels print them out for you. Here is the link to contact them <a title="Get printed barcode labels" href="https://speedybarcodes.com/page/onlineLabels">https://speedybarcodes.com/page/onlineLabels</a>.</p>
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