i add hour for beginning and end but they were not written and have no hours on the event
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10:00
12:00
16:00
18:00
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i need your help,
1) i want to show 2 datetime fields (start time and finish time) but without the long format dd/mm/yyyy, only the hours and the minutes
2) and of course calculate the difference between the finish and start times
What formula should I use please?
exemple :
Start time 02:15
finish time 03: 28
Result 01:13
How I’m using it
I just finished running a sale using one of the BOGO options. I’m in a niche where my competition is other small businesses selling digital products. Sales like this are making it so easy (and fun) to differentiate myself. I’ve seen competitors offer BOGO sales, but they usually provide the free portion after the fact. The user has to reach back out to them after buying the main product or the user has to wait for a post-purchase email that contains a link or coupon code for the free product. Both require additional work & patience from the customer.
A lot of times other shops will also bundle the products into one purchase, so they can offer BOGO deals. (I’ve done this one too, but it required a lot of additional work from me to create this additional listing & it isn’t as exciting for the customer because they don’t see “free” in the cart).
During my recent sale, all my customer had to do was put the main product in their cart, then the plugin added the free item & coupon code to their cart. It was so easy for my customers & left them feeling excited about spending money in my shop! (<–and isn’t that the goal?).
I’ve also been offering store credit as a bonus to my subscribers who buy through my affiliate links. Others in my niche offer coupon codes as bonuses, so this is another way I’m able to set myself apart. Unlike coupon codes, the subscriber gets to keep the balance in their account if they don’t spend it all & I allow them to use credit with other coupon codes. They love it and I’ve gotten so much positive feedback about this!
The customer service.
Because I frequently share affiliate links with my subscriber and I primarily offer store credit as a bonus, I’m somewhat dependent on the store credit function. (Note: In my niche, people share A LOT of affiliate links and bonuses are expected. If you don’t offer bonuses, you probably won’t get affiliate sales.)
I ran into an issue with the store credit function. I couldn’t add credit to anyone’s account. It did take a couple of days of back & forth emails to resolve it, but this was because of the significant time zone difference. I would reply to their emails as my day was ending & they’d reply back while I was sleeping. I read a review here with a U.S. user who was very critical of “response time” because of their location; but, the world isn’t based in the U.S. and not all businesses run 24/7. This isn’t a service issue! (They were EXTREMELY responsive to me within their business hours.)
And, yes! I was nail biting and feeling impatient. It did impact my ability to make money (which speaks to the value of the plugin’s abilities!) to have it down for a few days.
The issue was caused by a different plugin. Not only did customer service get in there and actively help me resolve it, but they provided helpful suggestions/tips along the way. And when my technical knowledge was lacking, they kindly educated me. Since the issue was caused by a different plugin, they really could have just told me the issue and left me to go fix it on my own. They went above & beyond.
Excellent plugin! Excellent service! Thank you!
]]>First, I DO use the extra coupon features A LOT. I just finished running a version of the BOGO sale option. I’m a small business in a niche where a lot of my competition is other small businesses. These types of sales really set me apart from the others offering similar digital products. I’ve seen competitors offer free items with purchase, but usually they fulfill these offers after-the-fact, requiring the user to reach out to them again OR to wait for an email with a link or coupon code for the free item.
I LOVE being able to run a promo where the user buys the main item and the free item shows up in their cart WITH the coupon applied. Zero effort for the customer! Being able to offer unique sales is a great way for small businesses to stand out & gets customers excited to spend money! (<–Isn’t that the goal?)
The customer service is also great! I started offering store credits to my subscribers as a bonus for purchasing affiliate products I recommended. (Again, this allows me differentiate myself from others in my niche who provide coupon code bonuses. Unlike coupon codes, users can keep “left over” credit after a purchase and they can also use it with coupons. I’ve gotten so much positive feedback from my subscribers about that!)
Recently, I had an issue with the store credit function & was unable to add credit at all. Honestly, because it’s become such a popular offer with my subscribers & generating affiliate income for me, I’m feel VERY dependent on it. I felt like I couldn’t send any emails with affiliate links until it was fixed.
It did take a couple of days because of the major time difference between myself and customer service. Yes, I was nail biting the whole time & feeling impatient, but a lot of companies don’t run 24-7. (I read a review criticizing customer service for the hours, but the entire world isn’t based in the U.S., so that is NOT a service issue!) Customer service was very responsive as we went back & forth via email. They found the issue, which was another plugin. and helped me through it. Not only did they get in there and fix the issue for me, but they offered me some helpful suggestions along the way. Where my tech-knowledge was lacking, they kindly educated me. They most certainly went above and beyond what is required, as they could have just told me how to fix it on my own.
Great product! Great experience!
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