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Creating a percentage off individual catalog entries promotion
This promotion type discounts a catalog entry by a percentage when a specified number of the items are purchased in one order.
Promotion summary
Purchase condition Order contains a specified number of the catalog entries. Reward A percentage off each catalog entry. Example of a promotion based on this promotion type Buy 2 or more Villagois Table Glasses, get 10% off each. Special consideration In this promotion type, the redemption limit applies at the item level. For example, if a store is offering a promotion on ties, and there is a redemption limit of 1, then a customer purchasing 10 ties will only receive the discount on the first tie.
Procedure
- Open the Promotions tool.
- From the toolbar, click New. The Promotion Type Selector window displays.
- In the left pane, select the Catalog entry promotions folder.
- In the right pane, select Percentage off individual catalog entries; then click OK.
- In the properties view, set the following promotion properties for the promotion:
Option Description Administrative name Type a name that uniquely identifies the promotion. This name is displayed in the Promotions tool to identify the promotion. Redemption method Select the redemption method that customers must use to apply the promotion to their order. You can choose from the following options:
- Qualifying purchase
- Customers who have met the purchase conditions will automatically qualify for the promotion; no promotion code or coupon is required.
- Requires promotion codes
- Customers must enter a promotion code to have the promotion applied to their order.
- In the promotion code specification:
- Public promotion codes are promotion codes that can be reused by any customer, provided they know the promotion code.
To create public promotion codes:
- Select Create public promotion codes to type a reusable public promotion code, for example HOLIDAYPROMO.
- Unique promotion codes enable you to prevent customers from sharing promotion codes, and helps ensure that only targeted shoppers are given discounts.
To create unique promotion codes:
- Select Simple system-generated unique promotion codes and generate unique promotion codes by entering a prefix, code length, suffix, and the number of unique promotion codes to generate. See Simple system-generated unique promotion codes for more information.
- Select Advanced system-generated unique promotion codes and generate unique promotion codes by specifying an advanced pattern of characters to generate promotion codes. See Advanced system-generated unique promotion codes for more information.
- Select Using imported promotion codes and search for and select the previously imported promotion codes name using the Utilities view. See Import promotion codes for more information.
- Coupon promotion
- Customers must possess a virtual coupon. You can make coupons available to customers by using an e-Marketing Spot to display content that has the following predefined click action for a promotion: Add coupon to customer's coupon wallet. Another option is to create a Dialog activity that uses the Issue Coupon action. If the customer applies the coupon when checking out, the promotion is applied to the order. If you select this option, also enter a number of days after which the coupon expires. This expiration date means that customers have a limited time in which to redeem the coupon, starting from when they receive the coupon.
Combination with other promotions Select the degree to which multiple promotions can be combined. You can choose from the following options:
- Combine with other promotions – stackable
- This promotion can be combined with all other promotions in an order. In addition, this promotion can be stacked on top of other promotions in the same group, which overrides certain promotion policies. Specifically:
- For catalog-entry promotions: If this promotion is applied to an item, additional catalog-entry promotions can be applied to the item.
- For shipping promotions: If this promotion is applied to an item, additional shipping promotions can be applied to the item.
- For order promotions: If this promotion is applied to the order, additional order promotions can be applied to the order.
- Combine with other promotions
- This promotion can be combined with all other promotions in an order; however, the following promotion policies apply:
- For catalog-entry promotions: If this promotion is applied to an item, no other catalog-entry promotions can be applied to the item.
- For shipping promotions: If this promotion is applied to an item, no other shipping promotions can be applied to the item.
- For order promotions: If this promotion is applied to the order, no other order promotions can be applied to the order.
- Exclusive within selected groups
This option is renamed to: Exclusive within the same group If this promotion is applied, no other promotions from the same promotion group can be applied to the order. For example, if this is a catalog-entry promotion, no other catalog-entry promotions can be applied to the order.
- Exclusive within all groups
This option is renamed to: Exclusive within an order If this promotion is applied, no other promotions can be applied to the order.
Priority Select the priority for the promotion. You can assign a number between 0 (lowest) and 1000 (highest). When a single order qualifies for multiple promotions from the same promotion group, the promotion with the highest priority is evaluated first and then applied if the customer qualifies. In cases where multiple promotions are permitted, the promotions are evaluated and applied in order according to their decreasing priority values. For example, consider a store that offers two order-level promotions:
- Get 10% off the order - priority is set to 1
- Get $15 off orders over $100 - priority is set to 10
If a customer's order qualifies for both, then only the second promotion is applied, since it has the higher priority of 10 and a single order can qualify for only one order-level promotion.
- In the Purchase Condition and Reward section:
- In the Catalog entries table, specify the catalog entries to discount. You can either enter the catalog entry code and click Find and Add, or click the Show utilities view icon to open the utilities view, and then search or browse for the appropriate catalog entry.
To exclude a catalog entry from the promotion (for example a specific SKU for a qualifying product), add the catalog entry to the table; then select the check box in the Exclusion column.
- Catalog entries can be SKUs, products, or kits, but not bundles.
- If you add more than one catalog entry to this table, each one will qualify independently of the others.
- If you do not add any catalog entries to the table, the promotion will apply to all catalog entries in the catalog.
- In the Attributes for catalog entries table, specify the attributes that the catalog entries must possess to qualify for the promotion. For example, you could specify that the promotion applies only to catalog entries that have a Manufacturer attribute with a value of either Thiscompany or Thatcompany. Use attributes and values that are already defined in the Catalogs tool:
- Above the table, click New. The Attribute page opens.
- In the Attribute name field, type the exact name of the attribute as it appears in the Catalogs tool. The attribute name is not case-sensitive.
- Select the Data type for the attribute values.
- Select the Matching rule for the attribute values.
- Above the Values table, click New to add a row to the table.
- In the new row, type the attribute value exactly as it appears in the Catalogs tool. The attribute value is not case-sensitive.
- To add additional attribute values, click New to add a row to the table; then add the attribute value to the table.
For example, if you want the promotion to apply to all catalog entries for which the Manufacturer attribute has a value of either Thiscompany or Thatcompany, then add two rows to the Values table, one for Thiscompany and another for Thatcompany.
- Click Save and Close to return to the promotion properties view.
- To add additional attributes, repeat steps 6.b.i to 6.b.viii.
- Optional: From the Currency list, select the currency for the monetary values you specify in the Purchase Condition and Reward section. The list includes all the supported currencies in the store. The default setting is the store's default currency.
- To create a new purchase condition, click New above the Minimum purchase condition table.
- In the Minimum Purchase (Quantity) column, enter the minimum number of the selected catalog entries that the order must contain before the purchase qualifies for the promotion.
- In the Percentage Off (%) column, enter the percentage discount that to apply to each qualifying catalog entry.
- In the Maximum Discount Amount (Per Catalog Entry) column, you can enter the maximum amount of money that you want a customer to save on each qualifying catalog entry. This option might make sense if the promotion targets different catalog entries and to cap the amount saved on the more expensive catalog entries.
- Add additional purchase conditions as necessary.
For example, you can add multiple conditions to implement multiple ranges, such as giving 5% off selected catalog entries when an order contains 3, and 10% off selected catalog entries when an order contains 10.
- From the Price adjustment base list, choose the price against which to apply the discount.
- Standard offer price
- This is the catalog entry's price in the store's default currency. This price is equivalent to the offer price in the Catalogs tool.
- Contract price
- This is the price negotiated when the applicable contract was created. In stores that do not use contract-based pricing, the standard price and the contract price are the same.
- Expand the Redemption Limits section. The redemption limit defines the number of times that the promotion can be used, depending on the option you select.
- Expand the Schedule section; then set the schedule for the promotion:
Option Description Start date, End date Enter a Start date and End date for the promotion. If you do not specify a start date, then the start date is set to the current server date at 12:00 a.m. when you save the promotion. If you do not specify an end date, the promotion is in effect until you deactivate it. Optionally, you can specify a time of day for the Start date and for the End date. For example, you can specify that the promotion starts February 1, 2010 at 7:00 a.m. and ends February 14, 2010 at 10:00 a.m.
These fields use the time zone set in Management Center preferences.
The Start date and End date fields define the continuous period of time that this promotion can be available on the storefront. To further define the schedule within this continuous period, use the Days promotion is available and Time of day promotion is available sections.
Days promotion is available If you want the promotion to be available only on specific days of the week, select Selected days of the week and then select the individual days when the promotion is available. This setting uses the time zone for the computer where WebSphere Commerce is installed.
Time of day promotion is available If you want the promotion to be available only during a specific block of time each day, select During a specified time and then enter the Start time and End time. For example, for an early bird promotion, you can specify that the promotion starts at 7:00 a.m. and ends at 10:00 a.m. each day. These fields use the time zone set in Management Center preferences.
Keep in mind that all the schedule conditions must be met for the promotion to be available to customers. Consider the following promotion schedule:
Example promotion schedule
Set for the Start date and End date fields Start date: December 1, 2009 at 12:00 a.m. End date: December 31, 2009 at 11:59 p.m.
Set for the Days promotion is available section Friday only Set for the Time of day promotion is available section Start time: 7:00 a.m. End time: 10:00 a.m.
Based on these settings, this promotion is available to customers on the store only from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on Fridays in December 2009. Notice that although the start and end times in the first and third row are different, the promotion is available only during the common window, that is, from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
- Optional: Expand the Target Customer Segment section. In the Customer segments table, specify the customer segments to which a customer must belong in order to qualify for the promotion. You can either enter the name of the customer segment and click Find and Add, or click the Show utilities view icon to open the utilities view, and then search or browse for the appropriate customer segments.
- Optional: Expand the Miscellaneous section.
- Target sales volume
Use this field to record the target sales objective for the promotion. This information is used to record the goal of the promotion.
- Click the Descriptions tab. Enter the descriptions as appropriate.
Option Description Administrative description Enter a description that will be meaningful for business users. This description displays on the Promotions - List page in the Management Center. Customer viewable short description Enter a short description that will be meaningful for customers. This is typically used on product display pages. Customer viewable long description Enter a longer description that will be meaningful for customers. This is typically used on promotion details pages to provide information about the promotion that customers might need to understand how to qualify for some promotions.
- Click Save to save the promotion, or click Save and Close to close the promotion editor, and return to the updated Promotions - List page. The promotion is displayed in the Promotions - List page, and its Status is set as Inactive.
When activating a promotion that generates codes or imports them from a CSV file, the promotion is set to the Activating state while the backend population occurs. The promotion refreshes every five seconds while it is in this state, providing updated information on the status of the promotion and its code population.
This process can take time, depending on:
- The complexity and length of the promotion codes to generate.
- The number of unique promotion codes to generate or populate.
The current status is available in the Promotions tool after activating a promotion associated with the generated or imported unique promotion codes.
What to do next
To make the promotion available to customers, activate it.