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Customers can view the number of bonus points they have earned by clicking on '''Bonuses''' in <u>Your cart</u> menu.
 
Customers can view the number of bonus points they have earned by clicking on '''Bonuses''' in <u>Your cart</u> menu.

Revision as of 08:42, 18 October 2011

'Special offers' page

After you create and enable some special offers, the visitors of the Customer area of your store can obtain information about currently available special offers from a page titled ‘Special offers’. This page can be accessed by clicking on Special offers in the Special menu.

 Figure 1. Special menu -> Special offers.

The ‘Special offers’ page displays detailed offer descriptions which you create while configuring your special offers (Information on how to create detailed offer descriptions is available in the Promo texts section.

Please note that the set of offers displayed on the ‘Special offers’ page may change depending on who is viewing the page. Special offers which may be used only by customers with a certain membership or customers from a specific geographic location are displayed on the ‘Special offers’ page only to customers logged into the store with a profile corresponding to that membership or geographic location:

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Promo blocks and 'Special offer' labels

In addition to the ‘Special offers’ page, information about available special offers can be provided to customers via short promo blocks. A short promo block is a compact offer description which may appear at the top of store pages displaying text and/or graphics and providing a link to the detailed description of the corresponding offer. Short descriptions for use in promo blocks may be easily created in the process of configuring individual special offers (Information on how to create short offer descriptions is available in the Promo texts section).

Short promo blocks concerning specific products or product categories appear at the top of product and category pages (on the pages of the product/category itself and the pages of their parent categories).

 Figure 3. A short promo block displayed on

Figure 3. A short promo block displayed on 'Computer hardware' category page.


The number of short promo blocks that may be displayed simultaneously on one product/category page can be defined by setting the option Maximum number of offers in the list in General settings/Special Offers options.

You can adjust the module so that multiple short promo blocks appearing on one product/category page will be displayed in 1-3 columns. The number of columns can be defined by setting the option Display offers list in multiple columns (1-3) in General settings/Special Offers options.

More information on Special Offers options is available in the Configuring section.

The link ‘more offers >>’ which may appear on category/product pages allows your customers to access a list of detailed descriptions of all the offers available for the category/product they are currently viewing. The link is especially helpful for situations in which the number of special offers available for a category/product exceeds the number of short promo blocks which can be displayed on one page.

Short promo blocks with information about special offers not concerning specific products/categories can appear on any store page (except for product/category pages already used for displaying promo blocks of offers concerning products/categories). The module shows only one such promo block per page based on random selection.

When a short promo block is made clickable, clicking on it allows a customer to view the detailed description of the offer.

 Figure 4. A detailed offer description obtained by clicking on a short promo block.

Figure 4. A detailed offer description obtained by clicking on a short promo block.


The detailed offer description page provides some additional links:

  • the link Show all available offers allows a customer to access the ‘Special offers’ page with detailed descriptions of all the offers currently available;
  • the link Show offers for cart allows a customer who has products in his shopping cart to view descriptions of all the offers which can be or are already being applied to the contents of the cart;
  • the link Continue shopping allows a customer to return to the category/product page from which he was redirected to the detailed offer description.

All the products affected by special offers receive labels saying there is a special offer available. Customers can click on these labels to find out more information about the offers.

 Figure 5. ‘Special offer’ labels mark products on which special offers are provided.

Figure 5. ‘Special offer’ labels mark products on which special offers are provided.

Cart and checkout

The shopping cart page allows a customer to see what bonuses will be applied to his order after checkout and to find out if there are any other bonuses that may be applied.

Discounts, bonus points and free shipping are applied to qualified orders automatically.

When a discount is applied to a product in a customer’s shopping cart, the shopping cart page displays two prices for this product:

  • common price – a price defined for this product by the product provider;
  • special price – a discounted price made available to the customer according to the special offer that was applied.


 Figure 6. A shopping cart displaying common and special prices as a result of a discount being applied.

Figure 6. A shopping cart displaying common and special prices as a result of a discount being applied.


To order the product(s) at the special price, the customer simply needs to proceed to checkout: the discount amount will be subtracted from the order subtotal automatically.

When a customer’s purchase allows him to get bonus points, the customer is informed about it by a special message displayed in the shopping cart: “After checkout you will get: N bonus points”, where N is the number of bonus points.

 Figure 7. A shopping cart displaying a message about an opportunity to get bonus points.

Figure 7. A shopping cart displaying a message about an opportunity to get bonus points.

The invoice provided at the end of checkout procedure shows the number of bonus points awarded for the purchase (‘Bonuses’ section):

 Figure 8. Invoice showing the number of awarded bonus points in the ‘Bonuses’ section.

Figure 8. Invoice showing the number of awarded bonus points in the ‘Bonuses’ section.

NOTE: Bonus points are awarded not immediately, but after order completion (when order status is set to 'completed'). So, you might want to inform your customers that they will need to allow enough time for the bonus points to reach their account.

Customers can view the number of bonus points they have earned by clicking on Bonuses in Your cart menu.

 Figure 9. ‘Bonuses’ section showing the number of bonus points earned by a customer.

Figure 9. ‘Bonuses’ section showing the number of bonus points earned by a customer.

When a special offer applied to a customer’s cart involves free shipping, the customer does not get any additional messages, but shipping charges are not applied. The invoice provided at the end of checkout procedure shows that the cost of shipping in this case is counted as 0.00.

If a purchase makes it possible for a customer to get a bonus membership, the customer is informed of the fact by a message displayed to him on the shopping cart page. The membership message appears in the same way as the message displayed when a customer gets bonus points:


 Figure 11. A shopping cart displaying a message about an opportunity to get a membership.

Figure 11. A shopping cart displaying a message about an opportunity to get a membership.


Similarly, the invoice issued at the end of checkout contains a record of the awarded bonus:


 Figure 12. Invoice showing the membership granted to a customer in the ‘Bonuses’ section.

Figure 12. Invoice showing the membership granted to a customer in the ‘Bonuses’ section.


The principal difference between getting bonus points and getting a bonus membership is that a membership will not be granted to a customer automatically. If a customer wants to get a membership offered to him, he needs to wait till his order status is set to 'completed', then visit the section ‘Bonuses’ (Your cart menu -> Bonuses) and sign up for the desired membership.


 Figure 13. ‘Bonuses’ section allowing a customer to sign up for a granted membership.

Figure 13. ‘Bonuses’ section allowing a customer to sign up for a granted membership.


If putting some products into the shopping cart entitles a customer to getting free products or some kind of discount on products which have not yet been placed into the cart, a button Check for special offers appears at the bottom of the ‘Items’ form.


 Figure 14. Cart displaying the button Check for special offers.

Figure 14. Cart displaying the button Check for special offers.


Clicking on this button allows the customer to view the list of products offered at special prices (including zero price on free products).


 Figure 15. List of products which can be added to cart at special prices.

Figure 15. List of products which can be added to cart at special prices.


The customer can choose any product from the list and add it to the shopping cart.

If a customer adds to his shopping cart some discounted products, both the regular and the special prices are shown for each of them. Free products are simply marked by a note “This item is FREE for you!”, their price appears as 0.00.


 Figure 16. A shopping cart containing a free product.

Figure 16. A shopping cart containing a free product.


Important! Please be aware that when a free product that gets added to a shopping cart comes from the same category as some of the products already contained in the shopping cart, the zero price is assigned to the most expensive of the category products added to the cart.

Example: Suppose, there is a special offer that allows anyone to order any 2 books and get a third book free (all the books are in the same category). If a customer adds to cart book A ($3) and book B ($5), and then selects some book C ($2) as a free gift to go with his purchase, X-SpecialOffers will readjust the prices of the products in the shopping cart so that the books A and C will cost $3 and $2 respectively, while the book B will be offered at zero price.

The link All offers for cart located at the top of the ‘Items’ form on the shopping cart page provides access to descriptions of special offers available for the current state of the shopping cart. Customers can use this link to view the complete list of offers which can be applied or are already being applied to their cart.

Note. Only one discount may be applied to any item. If several discounts might apply to the same product, the greatest of the applicable discounts is used. For example, one discount offers 10% off on red T-shirts, and a different discount offers 20% off on any purchase to customers with "Premium" membership. When a “Premium” member adds a red T-shirt to his shopping cart, he can see both the discounts in the list of offers available for his cart; however, only the 20% discount for "Premium" members is applied to his purchase at checkout.

'Bonuses' section

Registered customers can access information about the bonuses they have earned via Your cart menu -> Bonuses.

Before a customer earns any bonuses, the ‘Bonuses’ section is empty. Then, as bonuses are collected, Bonus points’ and/or Membership’ subsections may be included.


 Figure 17. ‘Bonuses’ section of the Customer interface.

Figure 17. ‘Bonuses’ section of the Customer interface.


'Bonus points' subsection

‘Bonus points’ subsection allows a customer to find out how many bonus points he has and, if he wishes to, to convert bonus points to a Gift Certificate.

The line Earned bonus points in the ‘Bonus points’ subsection displays the number of bonus points earned by the customer.

The line Minimum allowed amount of bonus points to convert shows the minimum amount of bonus points which can be converted to a Gift Certificate. If the number of bonus points that a customer has equals or is larger than this amount, he can convert the bonus points to a Gift Certificate by clicking on the Convert to a Gift Certificate button.

The store administrator can set the minimum amount of bonus points which can be converted to a Gift Certificate and the conversion rate via the section General settings/Special Offers options (See: Configuring the module). He may also edit the number of bonus points earned by any customer by editing the customer’s profile (See: Managing bonus points).

'Membership' subsection

‘Membership’ subsection allows a customer to sign up for memberships granted to him as bonuses. Bonus memberships are automatically added to the list in the Change membership to… drop-down box. To sign up for a membership, the customer needs to select the desired membership from the drop-down box and click on Change. The chosen membership will be given to him automatically (no additional admin approval is needed).