In this section (and in other areas of this User Guide) we use the terms “electronic coupons”, “coupons” and “discounts by code” interchangeably to describe the same feature. The purpose of the feature is to apply a discount to an order other than creating tiered pricing (see Quantity Discounts for information on tiered pricing).
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This is an area of ProductCart that has been substantially upgraded through the years, thanks to great feedback from our customers. You can now restrict the applicability of electronic coupons in a variety of ways, allow multiple coupons to be used at the same time, make specific shipping options free through a coupon, and much more.
Electronic coupons work as follows:
If your store is not using any discounts by code, you can hide the discount code input field entirely from the storefront (Settings > Store Settings > Miscellaneous).
To create a Discount by Code, select that link from the Marketing menu. A list of existing discounts will be displayed. To create a new Discount by Code, click on Add New. To edit an existing discount, click on the Edit. To delete an existing discount, click on Del.
To create a new electronic coupon, fill out the form displayed after you click on the Add new link. The following is a brief description of the fields displayed on that page, and an explanation of how they affect your customers' orders. Click on the Save button to activate the discount (and Update to update an existing discount). First, enter a description and a code for this discount. The code must be unique to this electronic coupon.
Next, select the type of discount.
Price Discount. If you wish to set the discount as a flat amount, enter it here, without the currency sign. For example, you could give your customers $10 off the total of an order. In this example, you would enter “10” in the input field, without the dollar sign. This type of discount is often associated to a minimum purchase amount, which you can specify below under Order Amount.
When the discount amount exceeds the order amount, the order amount is set to 0. For example, if you provide your customers with a $20 discount and do not set a minimum order amount, if the order amount is < $20, then it will be automatically set to $0. It will never be negative. In the case of a $0 order, shipping and handling charges are excluded from the discount, as well as payment fees, if any. If the order is taxable, taxes will be calculated on the shipping, handling, and payment fees, based on your store’s tax settings.
Set the discount’s status and expiration.
Limit the applicability of this discount. Use the parameters listed below to limit the applicability of the discount. Note that you do not need to specify any of these parameters, unless you want to. You can use a combination of all three parameters.
Order Amount. Here the parameter is the total order amount (total products ordered). Typically, you would set a minimum dollar amount for the purchase, so that any order under the minimum dollar amount would not receive the discount. Shipping and handling charges (and any tax applied to them) are not considered part of the order amount.
For example, let’s say you set the order minimum at $50. If the customer adds products for a total of $40 to the shopping cart, and shipping and handling charges amount to $15, for a total of $55, ProductCart will not allow the customer to use the discount, because it will consider $40 as the order total.
This is consistent with the behavior of most ecommerce Web sites.
By combining multiple filters and discount types, you can create a virtually endless amount of different coupons to promote more sales and attract new customers to your store. Here are just a few examples. Use your creativity to put this powerful feature to work for your business.