In this plugin, we have 7 types of methods for giving gifts
1. Simple adjustment
Adjust who gets how many! No matter the nature of the purchases, offer one or multiple giveaways to the customer based on what you’ve pre-set.
In this case, the user has some products in the cart, and they are eligible for receiving Free Gift(s).
For example:
- Buy any product, Get 1 “Lipstick” as free gift.
- Buy any product, Get 2 free gift products from “Body Oil” category.
- Buy any product on black Friday , Get 1 free gift as the same purchased product.
2. Buy X Get X
Here, the strategy is to offer the customer the exact product they have bought as a free giveaway.
The customer is offered the same free product that he has purchased according to the condition. The typical 2Ă—1, 3Ă—2, etc.
For example:
- Buy 3 “Body Oil” and get 1 free “Body Oil”.
- Buy one “Blue T-shirt” , Get one free gift “Blue T-shirt”.
- Buy One Product from “Energy Juice” Category, Get one free product from the same category.
3. Buy X Get X (Repeat)
If a customer buys a specific amount of item X, they will be rewarded with a particular number of the same item. And this process frequents (repeats) itself as the number of X purchases goes up.
For example:
- Buy 3 “Body Oil” and get 1 free “Body Oil”. Buy 6 “Body Oil” get 2 free “Body Oil”. 9->3, 12->4
- Buy one “Blue T-shirt” , Get one free gift “Blue T-shirt”. Buy two”Blue T-shirt” , Get two free gift “Blue T-shirt”.
4. Buy X Get Y (BOGO)
The purchase of a specific number of items X triggers the giveaway of a specific number of items Y.
Indeed, the customer is offered a free product other than the one he bought according to the condition.
For Example:
- Buy 3 “Body Oil” get 1 free “Hair gel”.
- Buy one “Blue T-shirt” , Get one free gift “Belt”.
- Buy One Product from “Energy Juice” Category, and Get one free product from another category.
5. Buy X Get Y (Repeat)
If a customer buys a specific amount of item X, they will be rewarded with a particular number of the item Y. And this process frequents (repeats) itself as the number of X purchases goes up.
For Example:
- Buy 3 “Body Oil” and get 1 free “Hair gel”. Buy 6 “Body Oil” and get 2 free “Hair gel”. 9->3, 12->4
- Buy two “Blue T-shirt”, Get two free gift “Belt”.
6. Subtotal
When the amount of the cart reaches a certain amount, the customer is shown a series of gifts to choose one or more according to configuration.
For Example:
- Spend $100, and Get two free gifts.
7. Subtotal (Repeat)
When the amount of the cart reaches a certain amount, the customer is shown a series of gifts to choose one or more according to configuration. The process is repeated according to cart price intervals.
For Example:
- Spend $100, and Get two free gifts. Spend $200 -> Get 4 Gifts, $400 -> Get 8 Gifts …
8. Bulk Quantity
Place unique purchase quantity range-triggers for gifts to be delivered to the customers.
Offering more gifts to customers to encourage individuals or businesses to purchase multiple units or large quantities of a single product.
For example:
- Buy 1-3 Products : Get 1 Gift.
- Buy 4-10 Products: Get 2 Gifts.
- Buy more than 10 Products : Get 5 Gifts.
9. Bulk Pricing
Place unique purchase price range-triggers for gifts to be delivered to the customers.
Bulk pricing includes offering a specific item or group of items with gifts based on the order price. This is especially useful for wholesalers and merchants who sell items that are usually purchased in bulk.
For example:
- Buy $10-$30 : Get 1 Gift.
- Buy $31-$99: Get 2 Gifts.
- Buy more than $100: Get 3 Gifts.
10. Tired Quantity
Give away free gift based on customer cart quantity in tiered levels.
In this method, you can offer different gifts based on the quantity of goods or services purchased. This pricing model can encourage larger purchases, reward customers who buy frequently.
For example:
- Buy 1-3 Product: Get 1 Gift.
- Buy 4-10 Products: Get 3 Gift (1 from previous level and 2 from current level)
- Buy > 10 Products: Get 8 Gift (3 from previous levels and 5 from current level)
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