• Resolved rehanmohd409

    (@rehanmohd409)


    I’m interested in selling both my own products and products from Amazon through the WZone plugin. Currently, I have manually added my products to WooCommerce, while the Amazon products are fetched directly.

    When you visit the checkout page, you will see two listed products. The first product, the “Monkey Wooden Doll,” is my own demo product added manually. The second product, “Men’s Jeans,” is fetched from Amazon using the WZone plugin.

    However, when customers click on “Proceed to Checkout,” they are redirected to Amazon, and I’m not generating sales for my own products.

    You can find the link for the both products below

    1. Neostreak Men’s Slim Fit Stretchable Jeans (Amazon Product)
    2. Augue adipiscing euismod (my own Product)

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by rehanmohd409.
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  • Plugin Support mouli a11n

    (@mouli)

    @rehanmohd409
    I understand that when there are products from the Amazon feed in the checkout, the customer is redirected to Amazon to complete the purchase.

    You could check that the products are not getting imported as External/Affiliate products as this is an inbuilt product type for products that need to link out to a remote sellers site.

    This is likely behaviour caused by the WooZone plugin so I recommend that you contact their support at this stage.

    Thread Starter rehanmohd409

    (@rehanmohd409)

    Thank you for your response. I apologize for any confusion. I would like to clarify that the issue I mentioned earlier does not seem to be related to any specific plugins. My intention is to create separate checkout pages for two types of products: Amazon affiliate products and regular products.

    Plugin Support mouli a11n

    (@mouli)

    @rehanmohd409

    Many thanks for the clarification. WooCommerce is set up by default to only use a single checkout page, this being defined in the Advanced settings ( WooCommerce ? Settings ? Advanced. I searched for plugins that might do the job but found none, so it is likely to require custom coding to achieve what you describe.

    For example you might get close by setting up conditional fields that depend on the products in the cart as described in this article:
    https://remicorson.com/customise-woocommerce-checkout-fields-based-on-products-in-cart/

    Note that the above is a couple of years old and I have not tried it myself so treat it as inspiration rather then a solution.

    Maybe if you gave us a bit more detail about what you are trying to achieve, and why, we can get closer to a solution.

    Plugin Support Gabriel – a11n

    (@gabrielfuentes)

    We haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’m going to mark this as resolved – we’ll be here if and/or when you are ready to continue.

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