I don't give them any options. I stick to the tried and true original method of "free shipping, worldwide" on everything. (Even on the rare occasions when I have to pay for some shipping, I don't charge the customer for it). As a result of this, I have MUCH less hassles, MUCH less confused customers and more time to worry about more important things.Ok, How many shipping options are good?
Hi Direct Webstore. I have just set up my webstore and am planning to start marketing soon. After reading your posts i also think that free shipping is the right way forward.I don't give them any options. I stick to the tried and true original method of "free shipping, worldwide" on everything. (Even on the rare occasions when I have to pay for some shipping, I don't charge the customer for it). As a result of this, I have MUCH less hassles, MUCH less confused customers and more time to worry about more important things.
I also have the average shipping times clearly displayed on a clickable button on the product page so there can be no basis for complaints later. (See pic)
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The screenshot below is using the same method. It is possible in a woocommerce site with Flatsome theme. It look like you are using the original plugin which I don't think is possible.1) I was trying to set it up the way you have shown in the picture above, which i believe is the product page. However after i clicked on customization/conversion boosters i cannot find where to type this comment s( Free shipping time 20-30 days) so that it displays in the same was as you have..
That's right. Actually @Mar , I copied this idea from you some time ago! Thanks!The screenshot below is using the same method. It is possible in a woocommerce site with Flatsome theme. It look like you are using the original plugin which I don't think is possible.
I use the original shipping page that was generated by the Original plugin when I used to use it. I just copied it to my Woo sites. (with a couple of little edits here and there, depending on the site).3) last if you could share your shipping terms and conditions it would probably save me from costly mistakes.
Thank you for taking the time to respond. Much appreciatedThe screenshot below is using the same method. It is possible in a woocommerce site with Flatsome theme. It look like you are using the original plugin which I don't think is possible.
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Thank you for taking the time to reply. Much appreciated. I should have gone with the woo theme, probably will do it for my next store.That's right. Actually @Mar , I copied this idea from you some time ago! Thanks!
I use the Flatsome theme/Woocommerce as Mar said. Flatsome has certain built-in functions such as buttons and popups etc and places to put them. To do the same with an Original Plugin theme would require a child theme and editing of the product page file. A bit of work.
The popup is similar to Mars also. Just a screenshot jpg image of the shipping times section/table of the Shipping Page. The popup itself can be clicked again and is linked to the full shipping page. If you want to do this sort of thing, you have to use Woo.
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I use the original shipping page that was generated by the Original plugin when I used to use it. I just copied it to my Woo sites. (with a couple of little edits here and there, depending on the site).