To create Shopping Cart Price Rules go to Promotions -> Shopping Cart Price Rules and select Add
New Rule.
We first enter a rule name and description. 25% off
Once those are in we select Active for Status.
You then need to select which Website the coupon will be good for. Main Website, Default website
You can select multiple items by holding Ctrl while selecting.
We are then going to make the Rule applied only with a coupon code, so we enter our code. 25% off
Now we have Uses Per Coupon and Uses Per Customer. We then set the Users Per Customer to 1, so each customer will only be able to use the coupon once.
We then enter the dates the coupon is valid for and select the priority of the coupon. In this case we keep the priority as 0, the highest priority. If you remember from the Catalog Price Rules, the priority is used when you have 2 Rules applying to the same products. The rule with the highest priority (lowest number) will take effect first.
You can also decide whether or not each individual price rule will be made public in the price rules RSS feed that your customers can sign up for.
We are going to skip Conditions and come back to it since we are creating a simple coupon here. If this is skipped, the coupon will apply to all carts where the coupon code is entered. The products in the cart will not need to meet any conditions. To complete this coupon we select Actions from the left navigation.
Select Percent of Product Price discount (the other options being Fixed amount discount, Fixed amount discount for whole cart, and Buy X get Y free) and enter the value you want to discount. In this case it is 25.
We then want to enter a value for the maximum qty the discount will be applied to. Here we are keeping this blank
The Discount Qty Step controls how often the discount is applied. If we were to enter 8 here, the 25 percent discount would only apply after 8 items are added to the cart. If more than 8 items were added to the cart, the discount would remain as 10% or 8 items, until 16 items were added to the cart, at which point the discount would become 10% of 16 items. This would continue for every factor of 8. This would be useful for sellers who sell items in packages of 8 and only want to give discounts to each group of 8 items. In this case, we do not sell our items this way, so we will leave is field blank.
You can also select to combine the coupon amount with a free shipping offer, either just for the products the coupon is valid for, or for the whole order if one of those products is present in the cart. We aren’t feeling that generous in this case though, so we keep this dropdown at No.
In this case we are going to have the coupon valid on all products, so we will leave this section blank. If we wanted to specify this coupon to apply only to certain products, however, we could generate a set of conditions which the products must match in order to have the discount applied to them.
Now we select Save Rule and our 25% coupon is set to go, ready to be mailed in your newsletter and begin generating sales.
In the front end, the customer while ordering will be asked to enter the coupon code
Once he enters, the discount will be automatically calculated before the check out.
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