How to Apply Automatic Discounts on Specific Variants
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Understanding the Logic
- Creating a Coupon Code
- Selecting the Specific Variant
- Adding Variants to the Product
- Setting the Discount for the Black Variant
- Applying Basic Rules in the App
- Achieving the Same with Advanced Rules
- Saving Money with Basic Rules
- Restricting the Discount to Black Variants
- Conclusion
How to Apply Automatic Discounts Based on Quantity and Product Variants in Your Store
In this article, we will discuss how to apply automatic discounts based on the quantity of a product and its specific variants in your store. We will guide you step-by-step through the process, providing a clear understanding of the logic behind it and showing you how to set it up effectively.
1. Introduction
When running a store, it's important to offer attractive discounts to your customers. One way to do this is by applying automatic discounts based on the quantity of a specific product. However, if you have products with variants, you might want the discount to apply only to certain variants. We will show you how to achieve this in the following steps.
2. Understanding the Logic
Before we dive into the implementation, let's first understand the logic behind this process. The goal is to create a rule that triggers the automatic discount when a customer adds a specified number of the same product to their cart. Additionally, we want the discount to be applied only to specific variants of that product.
3. Creating a Coupon Code
To begin, we need to create a coupon code that will enable the app to trigger and apply the discount automatically. For example, let's create a coupon code that offers a fixed amount discount of 15 percent. You can choose any value that suits your store's needs.
4. Selecting the Specific Variant
In the case of your example, you mentioned wanting to apply the discount to a specific variant of the product. If your store has variants, you can easily select the desired variant from the available options. In my demonstration, I will add a black and a white variant to showcase how the discount can be restricted to only the black variant.
5. Adding Variants to the Product
To create a comprehensive example, let's add variants to the product. In this case, we will add a black variant and a white variant. This way, we can ensure that the discount only applies to the black variant while keeping the price consistent across all variants.
6. Setting the Discount for the Black Variant
Since the products in my store are free, I will set the discount price as the same amount. However, in your case, you can set the discount according to your store's pricing structure. The key point is to apply the discount exclusively to the black variant while not affecting the white variant.
7. Applying Basic Rules in the App
Now, let's move on to applying the rules in the app. You can achieve this using basic rules, which are cost-effective. However, you can also accomplish the same result with advanced rules, albeit at a higher one-time fee of $49.99. To save you money, we will demonstrate how to achieve it using the basic rules option.
8. Achieving the Same with Advanced Rules
If you prefer a simpler approach, you can opt for the advanced rules option. While it requires a higher upfront cost, it offers a more straightforward setup process. If you choose this option, the same concept applies – the discount will be triggered when the specified number of products or variants is present in the cart.
9. Saving Money with Basic Rules
By using the basic rules option, you can achieve the desired discount setup without incurring the additional cost of advanced rules. This cost-saving measure allows you to take advantage of automatic discounts without compromising functionality.
10. Restricting the Discount to Black Variants
To further refine the discount application, you can restrict it solely to the black variants of the product. By specifying the variant name as "black" and making it case-sensitive, the discount will only be triggered if 12 black variants of the same product are present in the cart. This ensures that the discount is exclusive to the desired product variant.
11. Conclusion
In conclusion, offering automatic discounts based on quantity and specific product variants can be a powerful strategy to attract customers to your store. By following the step-by-step guide outlined in this article, you can effortlessly implement this feature and enhance your customer's shopping experience. Remember to tailor the process to suit your store's unique requirements and take advantage of the cost-effective basic rules option.
Highlights
- Learn how to apply automatic discounts based on quantity and specific product variants in your store.
- Understand the logic behind creating a rule that triggers the discount.
- Create a coupon code to enable automatic discount application.
- Select the specific variant to apply the discount to.
- Add variants to the product and set the price accordingly.
- Implement basic rules in the app for automatic discount functionality.
- Consider advanced rules as an alternative, with an associated one-time fee.
- Save money by utilizing the cost-effective basic rules option.
- Restrict the discount application exclusively to the desired product variant.
- Enhance your customer's shopping experience with automatic discounts.
FAQ
Q: Can I apply the automatic discount to multiple products simultaneously?
A: Yes, you can customize the rule to trigger the discount for multiple products. However, ensure that the quantity and variant criteria match your intended discount application.
Q: Is it possible to limit the number of discounted products per customer?
A: Yes, you can set additional conditions within the rule to limit the number of discounted products per customer. This helps prevent abuse of the discount and promotes fair usage.
Q: Can I use advanced rules if I have complex discount requirements?
A: Yes, advanced rules offer more flexibility and can accommodate complex discount scenarios. However, consider the one-time fee associated with advanced rules before making a decision.
Q: Can I customize the discount percentage?
A: Absolutely! You can set the discount percentage according to your store's pricing strategy. Feel free to experiment with different percentages to find the optimal discount value for your customers.
Q: Can I apply the discount retroactively to past orders?
A: Automatic discounts are typically applied at the time of purchase and cannot be retroactively applied to past orders. However, you can consider manual adjustments or additional promotions for previous customers if needed.