Product variants

If you are listing two or more products which are very similar, but only vary on price, or size, or something like flavour, it is best to create a ‘variant’ for that product, rather than creating multiple, separate products. This will make the listing clearer to customers and prevent your store from becoming cluttered.

Using an example of Corn Cobs, let’s imagine that you want to sell individual corn cobs for 80c each, or 5 corn cobs for the discounted price of $3. Each of these products will be a product variant. Below, is the final product listing on the OFN store. The folllowing section will describe the steps involved in creating this listing.

When you first create the product, fill out the details of one of your product variants (one corn cob for 80c). More detailed instructions for adding a product arehere.

On the Bulk Edit Products page, you will see the previously created product ‘corn cobs’. By clicking on the plus symbol to the left of the product, a new variant will be created below. Because we will have two varients, we’ll need to click this button twice (the original does not count once a variant is created). You’ll now see two additional rows appear below the original product.

The top row represents this collection of variants. The name in this row, Corn Cobs, will be the heading of this collection of variants. We can leave the top row as it is.

The second row, will be the first variant (1 Corn Cob, for 80c).

  • The name column will be automatically filled, from the original product. However, we want to overwrite this to say Corn Cob , instead of Corn Cobs .
  • In the unit/value column, we type 1 because this variant is for an individual cob.
  • The display as column will automatically fill with ‘1 Corn Cobs’ in the store. This isn’t quite right, so we can overwrite this with 1 corn cob .
  • Enter the price for this 1 Corn Cob (.80)
  • Lastly indicate what quantity of this product you have on hand .

*Note: If you leave the on hand field blank or as zero, the product will not be shown in your store.

The third row, will be for the second variant (5 cobs for $3).

  • Because we want this variant to display as ‘5 corn cobs’, we can accept the automatically filled Corn Cobs in the name column.
  • In the unit/value column, we type 5.
  • The display as column will automatically fill with 5 Corn Cobs , which is correct.
  • Enter the price for 5 corn cobs ($3)
  • Lastly indicate what quantity of this product you have on hand.

Note: You can add as many variants as you like.

The diagram below shows the completed variant form for the corn cobs, and also how this will be presented in the online store.

When finished, click Save Changes.

Two additional examples of product variants are provided below.

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