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arvzMember
Just to let you know, I figured something out..
What I’m going to do now, is I’ll display the coupon code in the 50% discount page. Though the coupon code can be used to all products, gold members won’t see the code as they are blocked from viewing the discounted page… As a precaution, I’ll just change the coupon code once a week
arvzMemberThanks for the quick reply!
What I want to accomplish though is create 2 separate product listing page.
> one will be regular priced
> and the other one will be discounted, say 50% discount
* Both listing offer the same products / uses the same product IDs, the only difference is the price, say I’m offering 10 products.
For every new sign ups I want to offer a 24 hour 50% discount. After 24 hours the page will redirect to a page with a regular pricing.
If we’re going to map the membership levels, it will go like this.
New sign up = silver member = 24 hour 50% discount
After 24 hours it will be upgraded to gold member = regular pricing
If I’m going to use automatic discount coupon, both pages will be discounted I guess.
Maybe I need to think of a different solution.
Anyway, thanks for getting back to me! I’m close to launching my marketplace. Thanks to WP Estore
Best Regards,
Arvin
November 16, 2014 at 12:05 am in reply to: eStore : Only show cart to logged in users of the site #66832arvzMemberThanks admin! It worked!
Hi wzp! I got a php error when I played with my own code, but nothing serious happened. All I have to do is remove the code that I pasted.
Thank you so much for your help!
Best Regards,
Arvin
October 31, 2014 at 12:04 am in reply to: eMember – email verification after signup without enter the email again #66497arvzMemberThanks for your reply! I’ll look for some other ways to achieve this. Love your products by the way
October 30, 2014 at 10:32 pm in reply to: eMember – email verification after signup without enter the email again #66495arvzMemberHi, Thanks for getting back to me!
Yes, I’ve set up the flow and here are the pages:
[http://highmetricdomains.com/] (users register here)
[http://highmetricdomains.com/verification/] (email redirected here after signup)
Asking their email again to verify is not a usual scenario that would impact the conversion rate. Free membership is really necessary for my business model and I would be glad if there is a way to let the users verify thru email when they signup on the main registration form.
Thanks,
Arvin
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