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Selling on Odissa - the ins and outs.
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Instructions and main points for listing jewellery courses in your Odissa shop area.
Click to add a new product
Choose main category (Learn Jewellery Making)
Choose subcategory - let us know what you'd like us to add if it isn't there
Enter all details relevant to your course
Tick 'Free Shipping'
Condition details - choose 'Pre-booked' from the dropdown
Product Subtype: choose the 'Booking' radio button
Selected Page Style - personally, I think 'Style 1' is more appropriate for courses but you can choose any of them or leave as 'default'.
After entering all your course details - save the new course.
Click on Booking tab in the product details.
Choose your start and end dates if applicable
Enter 'Unit (in minutes) - this is officially how long the course lasts but will list blocks of times for a particular day. For example, If you have just one course on a particular day enter an amount of minutes longer that the hours in that day; if you have a course that occurs twice in one day and starts at 9am and 1pm and lasts for 3 hours enter 240mins so that you get a 1 hour interval after the first course. Ask me about this point if unsure.
Slots (per unit) - this will be the amount of spaces/people you can take for that particular course.
Setting up time slots:
Hover over first icon in the admin navbar and choose 'Booking Products' from the dropdown
Click the Availability settings gear icon to set time slot availability (this should be self explanatory)
Click the Availability calendar icon to manage bookings - click on a date to add reserved slots that have been booked elsewhere and to avoid over booking
Job done!
by on 2019-02-03 19:48:11
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Distance selling regulations are that vendors should display full company contact details when selling online. Up to now we've never come across anybody being fined for not doing it, but it is good practice and helps to instil confidence in visitors to your shop to buy from you. Would you buy from a company that you don't know how to get hold of in the event of a problem?
by on 2021-02-15 17:12:51
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Either contact us using the contact form at the bottom of the homepage or you can ask a question here by creating an account, login and click the 'Ask a Question' link at the top of this section.
by on 2018-08-01 10:52:40
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