To generate membership sales, you may wish to offer a discount on new memberships. Perhaps you are running a campaign for new prospects and want to offer discounts by providing a Promo Code to be entered on your membership application form. NOTE: The discount is only used when someone applies online. If you are adding a membership from the back office, you will not use this promo code.
V1 and V2 Implementation
V1 promo codes will apply the discount to each and every line item in the membership purchase.
V1 Example: a $20 discount on two items (the Gold Membership and a Setup Fee) would reduce each item by $20 in V1 of the application.
In the V2 Membership application, the $20 discount will be applied to the total cost of all membership items.
V2 Example: a $20 discount on a membership with two items would reduce the total price by $20 in V2 of the application.
To check or change your membership application version, see Global Membership Settings. GrowthZone will continue to add new features to v2, so the best practice would be to switch to v2 if possible.
- Create your membership type as described in Add a New Membership Type
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Click the Pricing link for the Membership Type
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In the Discount section, click the
icon to add a discount
- Select an existing discount from the Discount List. The available discounts are those that you have configured for type New Membership. The default settings for the selected discount will be displayed. If you wish to change the defaults, click the
. You can alternatively click to add a new discount. See Setup Discounting for further instructions on setting up discounts
- Click Done
When a new member selects this membership type from your membership application, they will be prompted to enter the Promo Code associated with this discount. If applicable, the discount will be applied automatically.
Important Things to Note with V2
The Discount name would be visible to the applicant in their Billing Details at checkout.
Promo code entry is only available with a single membership selection. If multiple memberships are selected at one time, the promo code field is not available.
What does it look like?
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At checkout, the discount appears as a single line item and is not attached to any specific item.
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Back office invoice: The discount applies to the highest-$ amount item (if there is more than one that makespromo codes up the membership, e.g., hidden fee items). In the above example, the $1400 membership price was made up of two items. $1200 and $200 each. So the discount shows up in the line item of the $1200 amount.
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Clicking into the discount looks like this:
But the accounting entry goes against whatever your Discount is set up for. It doesn’t spread it out over your items on the invoice. It only looks at the Discount Type that is associated with your Discount and applies your discount to that account.
The invoice to the customer will use whatever template you have, but here is an example of what it might look like for you.
Discount Type: When setting up your discounts, you must use the New Membership Discount Type. This is the only type available to select for your Membership Type.
Discount Price: Either a percentage or a flat amount discount can be set up.