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March 14, 2012 at 4:00 pm #5827darrenchowMember
I have emember and estore.
1) I want to sell the products on my online store individually and at the same time, create membership on the same site, so that whoever join will be able to download all the products. Is it possible to do so?
2)If yes, how can I integrate both add to cart button and download button together for each product?
3)If no, I will create a separate membership site. For the membership site, is there a way I can use to the product database on existing instead of I need to set up all the products again? (can I use “A” website product database in “B” website without the need to set up all the products in “B” website again?)
4)I intend to increase the membership fees gradually, let say from $5 to $17. How can I set the emember, so that people who join the site with $5 will be able to access the membership with $5 monthly forever, and who join at the price $17 will need to pay $17 monthly to access the membership site? (When the price increase to $17, no more members can join at $5)
Please advice.
Thanks in advance
March 14, 2012 at 9:52 pm #43037adminKeymaster1) Yes. You can use the secondary membership level feature and everytime your logged in member purchased an item, it will go to their profile. They will be able to download the items they purchased if you create a purchase history page:
http://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/wordpress-membership/how-to-display-a-members-purchase-history-158
2) You simply use different shortcode. The add to cart shortcode will place an add to cart button the download now shortcode will place a download button. In your case you probably won’t need the download now button if you are going down the path of creating a purchase history option. This post will show you how to integrate eStore product with eMember:
3) No
4) That is how it normally works. When you increase your subscription price only the new customers from that point will be charged the new price. Existing members will continue to pay what they signed up for.
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