• Jesse
    Thanks for sharing... why'd you wait a year to let the cat out of the bag?
  • Norman
    How long is "a little while" on average until an action actually triggers the charge?
  • Norman...the actions are based on the campaign server and from my experience it is very precise - every hour on the hour.

    Ty, this is a great video. We have been configuring 1 click up-sells for clients who are using the order forms. While setting up an up-sell using the shopping cart the one challenge we've ran into is even after making an API call for the contact ID, what call needs to be made to find out which product was just purchased in the cart to up-sell the appropriate product?

    We have used a PHP script with webforms to change the redirect based on input fields, but this is still different than having a PHP page that can identify the product purchased through the cart and redirect accordingly to the appropriate upsell.

    Thoughts?

    Thank you,

    Jarrod Morris
    http://imarketingmavens.com
  • Jarrod,

    You can do an API call to look at Invoices and OrderItems. So, query all Invoices related to a particular contactId, sort by date, get the most recent one, and then look at the items. Cool?
  • Abraham
    If you sell serial numbers will it send the serial number before it actually confirms that the funds are available from the customer or does it send it afterwards (that would be awesome).
  • Antonio
    I'm I the odd man out??? Did anyone else, miss the fact that he didn't cover a "NO" button??? What if the customer doesn't want the upsell and you want to take them to another page???
  • Antonio,

    Thanks for commenting. I just watched the whole video from start to finish and near the end at 15:55, Tyler explains where you would input a "No thanks" type of link or an optional downsell from the upsell. Sorry if that wasn't clear earlier.

    Based on your question, what you'd need to do is to optionally place two forms on the page so you can yield the consumer choice in the offers, making certain their <.form> codes don't get mangled together (keep them separate), you could pull it off and have each Form behave similarly but run different Action Sets.

    (Yes, it is possible to do this via Javascript, but as they say in the security world, never trust users to behave with your data, it's just not a good practice to leave commerce items out in the open for manipulation -- let the server handle it.) For simplicity, you could also have a separate page handle the downsell/nothanks page with a similar way the first page did the upsell, but with a different offer including not run any orders, but merely Tag a contact.

    I hope this helps clear things up for you, Antonio. Let me or Tyler know if you need more guidance in this. :-)

    Regards,
    Joe
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