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| Understanding the Checkout Process |
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Your customers will usually begin at your home page. Sometimes they will begin from a category page, or a product details page if they came from a search engine. |
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| 1. Home page (index.asp/webpage.asp) |
| 2. Category pages (Orange.asp)/ Search Results pages (Search.asp) |
| 3. Product Details page (ProductD.asp) |
| 4. Shopping Cart (Cart.asp) |
| [a] Select the Shipping Country |
| [b] Select the State |
| [c] Fill the Zip Code |
| [d] Select the Shipping Mode |
| 5. Login (Login.asp) |
| [a] Login with existing e-mail and password or |
| [b] Click "New User" Link |
| 6. Create New User (Newcust.asp) |
| [a] Create new e-mail address + choose new password |
| [b] Enter new shipping address |
| [c] Enter new billing address if different from shipping address |
| [d] Choose shipping preferenence |
| [e] Enter credit card / payment information |
| or Modify Existing User Info (MyAccount.asp) |
| 7. Review Order then hit Proceed to Checkout button (one-page-checkout.asp.asp) |
| 8. Order Finished Confirmation / Receipt (OrderFinished.asp) |
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New customers would follow the above steps intuitively as they shop from your website. Returning customers will skip most of step #6 because when they login to their account they'd have all of their past information saved to allow for a quick checkout process. |
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| Admin Area |
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As an administrator, you can place orders from the front-end of your store simply following the same checkout process as your customer's would. |
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