How do I use the "Make-an-Offer" feature? |
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The Make-an-Offer function can be a useful way to offer price negotiation to your customers, while still remaining competitive. Everyone likes to find a bargain, but what shoppers really like is dealing with a merchant who can be flexible with pricing when necessary. This article will instruct you on how to add the "Make-an-Offer" feature to your site, how to apply the function to a product of your choosing, and finally how it will all be presented to your customers. Turning on the FeatureThe first step in our process is turning on the "Make-an-Offer" function. We will do this in your account's "Store Modules" section. Log into your Shift4Shop Online Store Manager and, using the left hand navigation menu:
Module Settings When you click on the "Change Settings" link, you will see the following settings:
Adding the "Make-an-Offer" Feature to a ProductThe next step in our process is to add the Make an Offer function to your products. Shift4Shop offers you the flexibility of having the make-an offer feature only on specific items, so the setting will need to be configured (and enabled) at the individual product levels as well. For this portion of the process, you will need to follow these steps. From your Online Store Manager:
Below the "General Options" section, you will see an area specific to the "Make an Offer" settings. Your choices in this section are:
Note Via CSV ImportYou can also update your products via a CSV import by adding the following two columns to your import file and populating them accordingly for your make-an-offer products
Note How it WorksOnce you have the module enabled, your specified products will now contain the regular "Add to Cart" button as well as a secondary "Make an Offer" button. Clicking on this button will open up a small window for your shopper where they will see the item displayed with its price and a field where they can make a new offer on the item. The pop-up window will also contain name and email address fields and a comment area for the customer to write in. Submitting the offer will trigger an email to the shopper thanking them for the offer. The shopper will now wait for the final email message. Important Again, this is done in an effort to avoid a user repeatedly placing offer bids on the item to determine how low a merchant is willing to go to sell the product. Auto Approved Offers If you have the "Auto Approve" settings enabled on the module, your store will automatically send the shopper a follow-up email notifying them whether the offer was approved or declined; based on your parameters. If the offer is declined, the email will simply notify the shopper that it was declined. On the other hand, if the offer is approved, the email will contain a special link the user can use to purchase the item at the agreed upon price. Manually Approved Orders If you have the "Auto Approve" settings disabled on the module, then you will need to manually determine if the offer is approved or declined. Manually approving offers can be done in the View Offers section of your Online Store Manager. This is covered in the next section. Note Viewing Offers Log into your Shift4Shop Online Store Manager and, using the left hand navigation menu:
Alternatively, you may also click through to offers from the Change Settings page. In the product offers page, you will see a listing of your site's offers. The listing will show you the product, customer's name and email, the offer they put forth and the offer's status (whether the offer was approved or declined). The "Edit" button will then allow you to manually approve or decline the offer as needed. You will also have the ability to provide the offer with a counter offer. Note: | ||||
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