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Sell Extra Items With WooCommerce Product Addons

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WooCommerce product addons are things you sell with your main product. Imagine this scenario: A customer buys a phone on your store. The phone costs $300. If you don’t have any other items to sell along with the phone, your revenue would stay at $300. However, you can offer extra services to maximize your revenue. For example, you can offer screen glass installation for extra $15, one more year warranty with $15 more. If the customer decides to get all those extras, you’ll get $30 more. That’s is 10% increase in revenue.

In this post, I’m going to show you how you can use WooCommerce product addons to maximize your revenue.

Get WooCommerce Product Addons plugin

The functionality we need to enable selling addons is not available in WooCommerce. So, you need to get a plugin to do that job.

Click here to download WooCommerce product addons

Once you get the plugin, install and activate it to get started.

Create addon for a single product

Let’s take the example at the beginning of this article. I’m going to create a product on my store and walk you through the process of creating two addons:

  1. The glass cover installing service
  2. One extra year of warranty

Let’s edit the product. Under product data, you’ll see there is a new tab called add-ons. Let’s click on that tab:

woocommerce product add ons tab

Now, click on add field button to start creating our first add-on. I’m going to create the glass installing service first.

adding a add-on to woocommerce product

As you can see, adding an add-on to a product is quite simple. First, I need to specify the type of the field. In this case, I select checkboxes since this is an optional service, the customer can check or uncheck that box to add the add-on to cart or not.

Next, I write a title for the add-on and a description.

Then, you’ll see there is a place to mark this add-on is required or not. There are required add-on such as when you buy a car, you must buy an insurance policy. However, in this case, the service is optional so I’ll leave that field unchecked.

Finally at the bottom, here you can set the fee for the add-on. As mentioned at the beginning of the post, the fee for this add-on is $15.

Now, we have created one add-on, let me go ahead and create the other.

add another add-on to the product

Now, let’s save the product and see what does it look like.

woocommerce product addon on product page

As you can see, the two add-ons are available on the product page.

If you think the title of those add-ons are quite hard to see, I agree. Let’s change the title type from label to heading

change add-on title from label to heading

Now, view the product page, you can see that the headings are stand out:

product add on title in heading

When you pick these add-ons, the price adjust accordingly:

Create global add-ons for all products in your store

Creating add-ons for single product is easy. However, there are times that you want to create one add-on that apply to all products on the store. Going through every product on the store to add that add-on would be impossible.

Luckily, you don’t need to do that. This plugin allows us to create add-ons that applied to all products on the store.

Let’s learn how to create that.

Under Products, you’ll see there is a new option called Add-on:

add on option under woocommerce products

Click on that, you’ll see this screen:

add on screen to create new add-on for all products

Let’s click on Create new button to create a new add-on. In this example, I’m going to create a multi options add-on. The details of the add-on as follow:

  1. Option one: get the product today, cost: $20
  2. Option two: get the product within 2 days, cost: $10

If the customers don’t use this add-on, the products are delivered by normal shipping.

create a global add-on entering details for the add-on

First, you need to enter some details for the add-on. These details are not visible on the front-end (that means your customer won’t see them). As you can see from the screenshot above, you can specify the categories that this add-on is available. For simplicity purpose, I’ll choose all products.

When scroll down, you’ll see a similar screen to the one in single product for creating add-on. Here is the configuration for the shipping add-on I mentioned above:

create-multiple-choice-add-on-for-woocommerce

As you can see, instead of selecting checkboxes in the type select dropdown, I choose Multiple choice since we have two choices this time. At the bottom, I added two options as mentioned. The cost of the two options are $20 and $10 accordingly.

Now, click on the publish button at the bottom to make this add-on available to all products on the store.

Let’s go ahead and see the multiple choice add-on on single product page:

As you can see, the add-on is fully functional. You can switch between options to get the shipping you prefer.

You can also notice a subtle bug. When I choose none, the subtotal is $0. This is incorrect. It should be the cost of the product.

Final thoughts

As you can see, WooCommerce product addons plugin is a great tool to sell extra items that is related to the current product. It is quite similar to a upsell. If the add-on is required, it would be similar to a force sell product. Hopefully this plugin can help you increase your revenue and profit.

You can find out more about the product here.

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WooCommerce Cross Sell – 5 Must Know Secrets For Every Store Owner

woocommerce cross sells

Implementing WooCommerce cross sells can increase your store’s revenue dramatically. However, not many store owners are using this because the lack of tutorial on WooCommerce cross sell. In this post, I’m going to show you how to setup products for cross sell and answer some questions you may have when  using this setup.

What are WooCommerce Cross Sells?

Cross sell products are the one you display when the customers are viewing their cart. The cross sell products are not in the cart yet. It is the choice of the customer to add the item to card or not. By default, the cross sell products are shown under the heading: “You may be interested in”

How are cross sells different from up sells?

Up sells are another kind of related products in WooCommerce. The main different between up sells and cross sells is while cross sells are shown in the cart page, up sells are shown in the products pages, under the main product. Having said that, there isn’t any different between cross sells and up sells in terms of product types or features. You can set any product to be cross sell or up sell of any other product.

How does cross sell work, exactly?

Up until now, you may already know who cross sell work. When the customers go to the cart page, they may be interested in closely related products, which are the cross sells. One example is if your customer already has the printer in cart, you may want to add additional colored ink set as cross sells.

How to setup cross sell products

Setting up cross sell products is quite straightforward with WooCommerce. In the product data tab of all product types, you’ll see a tab called Linked products:

woocommerce linked products

Click on that, you’ll see two input box, one for entering upsells and one for entering cross sells. Since we are adding cross sells, let’s type the product name in the cross sells box. I’m editing the Xbox controller on my store. I would like to add the charger as a cross sell. As long as I typed past three character, list of matching products appears:

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I’ll hit enter to select that product. Finally, I’ll update the editing product and let’s make a test purchase.

I add the XBox Controller to cart and go to the cart page. Sure enough, I see the charger appears under “You may be interested in…”

cross sells shown in cart

 

If you have more than one cross sells, all of them will be shown here. For example, I’ve just added another cross sell to the controller, which is a battery pack. I can see it in the cart too:

multiple cross sells

If you have multiple products in cart, each of those products has cross sells, all of them will be shown too.

For example, I’m going to add an Xbox one S to the cart. This product has the HDMI cable as cross sell. Here is what we see in the cart:

woocommerce cross sells from multiple products in cart

Here are some questions you may have in mind right now:

  1. How can you customize the number of columns in the cross sells section
  2. How to setup default cross sells for all products when there isn’t one selected.
  3. How do you limit the number of cross sells products showing in the cart (for example, you only want to show at most 4 cross sells)

WooCommerce doesn’t support those features natively. We’ll need a plugin for that. I’ll be making one and will put it here.

Conclusion

As you can see, WooCommerce cross sells is a kind of related products and it really helps boost sales. The trick is to choose the cross sells wisely so they are very related to the products in cart. Unrelated cross sells may not work very well.