Geolocation in the Magento checkout
For many years, the checkout process in e-commerce applications (particularly the shipping address) was relatively rudimentary, emphasizing the...
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Por Josué Granados | Dec 24, 2021
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Por Josué Granados | Dec 24, 2021
Using free shipping on our products by using a coupon or a price with a minimum purchase is a great way to incentivize our customers to buy.
For free shipping using cart rules, the shipping methods to be used in Magento must be ready to support this configuration of the rules, so for shipping methods made by third parties, it is necessary to perform this check.
Once we have configured our shipping method we will proceed to configure our cart rules.
Free shipping when using a coupon
For the first exercise, we will create a cart rule that will give us free shipping when we use the coupon FREE SHIPPING.
Then we will test our coupon, for this we will enter our eCommerce and add a product to our cart, then we will apply the coupon FREE SHIPPING in the corresponding box and we will see how the price of our shipment goes to 0.
In the second exercise, free shipping will be given to customers who exceed a minimum purchase amount of 30,000 and the discount will be applied only if the subtotal of the purchase exceeds this amount.
To test this second case we will first add a product of value 15000, here the shipping amount will remain at 500 but by adding a second product of value 15000 the subtotal will reach 30000 and the shipping cost will go to 0.
We will now be able to offer our in-store customers the opportunity to have free shipping on our site and not only this way by using different variations of conditions we can create the cart rules that best suit our needs such as offering free shipping only for certain products or specific categories.
Remember to always test all possible iterations of our new rules with rules previously created on the site.
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