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====== Add New Price Plan ====== | ====== Add New Price Plan ====== | ||
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- | Assigned | + | You can create as many Price Plans as you want in the system. Price Plans will not take affect until you have assigned them to a User Group. Therefore, the Price Plans menu is really nothing more than a storage area for Price Plans. That is, until you begin creating User Groups that call out one or more of these Price Plans. |
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+ | ===== Price Plan Name and Description ===== | ||
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+ | Give your Price Plan a name to help distinguish it as well as attach a description to keep better track of your intentions for that Price Plan. The Price Plan name and description are not displayed on the client side so in effect the user does not necessarily know that they have been assigned to a specific Price Plan. | ||
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+ | ===== Applies to (ClassAuctions only) ===== | ||
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+ | Each time you set up a new Price Plan you must decide if it will be used for Classifieds or Auctions listings. It is necessary to distinguish between Classifieds or Auctions because each listing type offers different fees that you can assess. For example, Auctions listings allow you to assess a "final fee" based upon the final selling price (winning bid price) of the item. Final fees do not apply to Classified listings. | ||
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+ | ===== Price Plan Type ===== | ||
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+ | There are two Price Plan types that you have to choose from. The two types are: | ||
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+ | ==== Fee-Based Price Plans ==== | ||
+ | Fee-Based Price Plans allow you to charge a listing fee on a "per listing" | ||
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+ | <tip c n> Category specific pricing is only available with Fee-Based Price Plans. Subscription-Based Price Plans do not offer the ability to edit pricing on a per category basis.</ | ||
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+ | ===== Subscription-Based Price Plans ===== | ||
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+ | Subscription-Based Price Plans allow you to charge a flat fee for a certain period of time. During that subscription period, the user can have as many active listings (auctions, classifieds...etc all listing types are cumulatively added to meet the max listing count) as you allow them to. You can still also charge for Listing Extras, such as Better Placement, Featured Listings, etc. With Subscription-Based Price Plans, the subscription period does not begin until the client places their first listing purchasing the subscription in the placement process or the client goes through the subscription purchase/ | ||
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+ | For example if you have a subscription period of 6 months for $x with a maximum listing count of 30....Your client can register and place their first listings. | ||
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+ | The subscription length has no effect on the duration of the listings purchased under that subscription. | ||
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+ | The client would be notified of their subscription expiration if you have the admin tool setup to do so. To renew their subscription the client would need to return to your site and renew their subscription using the renew subscription feature that is linked within My Account pages. | ||
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+ | Note that subscription renewals are not automatically/ | ||
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+ | A subscription covers the cost of auciton or classified placement or auction or classified renewal. | ||
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+ | Subscription-based price plans are not charged at registration. | ||
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+ | <tip c n>When adding a Subscription-Based Price Plan into the system, the name and description of the Price Plan on the Price Plans Home page will be displayed in bold and red. This is because you have not yet set up any subscription periods for the Price Plan. As soon as you do this, the Price Plan name and description will display normally.</ | ||
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+ | Creating the Price Plan is only the first step. Once you have created your new Price Plan, you will then need to apply fees, expirations, | ||
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+ | <tip c n>Choose carefully, as the Price Plan type cannot be edited at a later time. When a Price Plan is created as Fee-Based, it will always be Fee-Based. This same principle applies if you create your Price Plan as Subscription-Based.</ |