My primary product is digital download files.
I have an associated secondary product which consists of audio files shipped on a custom-burned CD. Each audio file corresponds with one of the downloaded files, so on the face of it it could be treated, in Actinic terms, as a component.
However, for various reasons, I don't want to do that. I would like to treat the audio part of it as a kind of upselling afterthought after the customer has finished browsing and ordering the downloadable files.
My fantasy is a shopping process going something like this:
The customer chooses the downloadable files he wants, fills his trolley and confirms his order.
He is then given a prompt, which says something like: "CDs are available to ..... would you like to see details?"
If he chooses Yes, he would then go, via an explanatory text, to a list of the items he's just ordered, but this time showing the price of each audio track, plus p&p, and with a minimum charge built in.
He checks the items he wants, and the final overall price is calculated.
He is then required to make choices about format and one or two other things - which again will require some explanatory text.
He then confirms that order and goes through checkout, after which he downloads the .pdf files and waits for the postman to turn up with the CD.
Just to simplify matters even further, there are probably going to be some downloaded files with which there is no associated audio.
Is there any way this could be made to happen. If not, can anyone think of a near alternative, while I go to the launderette?
john harding
I have an associated secondary product which consists of audio files shipped on a custom-burned CD. Each audio file corresponds with one of the downloaded files, so on the face of it it could be treated, in Actinic terms, as a component.
However, for various reasons, I don't want to do that. I would like to treat the audio part of it as a kind of upselling afterthought after the customer has finished browsing and ordering the downloadable files.
My fantasy is a shopping process going something like this:
The customer chooses the downloadable files he wants, fills his trolley and confirms his order.
He is then given a prompt, which says something like: "CDs are available to ..... would you like to see details?"
If he chooses Yes, he would then go, via an explanatory text, to a list of the items he's just ordered, but this time showing the price of each audio track, plus p&p, and with a minimum charge built in.
He checks the items he wants, and the final overall price is calculated.
He is then required to make choices about format and one or two other things - which again will require some explanatory text.
He then confirms that order and goes through checkout, after which he downloads the .pdf files and waits for the postman to turn up with the CD.
Just to simplify matters even further, there are probably going to be some downloaded files with which there is no associated audio.
Is there any way this could be made to happen. If not, can anyone think of a near alternative, while I go to the launderette?
john harding
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