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Tuesday, 08 July 2008
LoveHoney, the purveyor of adult toys rather than honey based products, has removed it's free delivery minimum order value threshold in favour of universal free shipping across the entire range.
That means that if you want to order just one whistle or Birthday card, you can do so and not pay any postage.
So is this a good tactic in terms of their affiliates?
There's a few options open to retailers when it comes to shipping:
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@Lammo - Sorry about the form. I installed an upgrade (a barrel of laughs) and it overwrote the comment form settings. I've fixed it all now.
Written on Thursday 10 July 2008 at 08:27:51 GMT (Permalink)
Why not become an affiliate of a better website?
Written on Wednesday 24 September 2008 at 17:07:06 GMT (Permalink)
@Vibrators - Interesting! Do Bondara offer freebies and a named affiliate manager?
Written on Wednesday 24 September 2008 at 20:39:00 GMT (Permalink)
David now almost all online shop offer free delivery. its a good idea to encourage shopper to buy a fix amount to get this benefit
Written on Wednesday 09 December 2009 at 08:06:13 GMT (Permalink)
In this day and age of online shopping, 90% of the e-commerce shops will now offer free delivery. So it isn't as unique as it used to be, you need to compare the prices with similar shops and see if the delivery fee is inside the item price itself.
Written on Saturday 06 March 2010 at 14:24:54 GMT (Permalink)
2010:
Lammo
Merchants that offer free delivery on everything undoubtedly see better conversions - I coudn't tell you how many times have I gone to Amazon to buy a DVD or CD, struggled to get over the £19 free delivery threshold and so given up and headed over to Play.com instead. And the stats bear it out too - Play converts much better for us (just a shame about the crap commission rate)
btw David, your comment fields are looking a little screwed below - The fields and the text descriptions don't match up, so hopefully I've put things in the right place lol
Written on Wednesday 09 July 2008 at 23:07:07 GMT (Permalink)