instock/out of stock question

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instock/out of stock question

Postby Gary » Mon Sep 29, 2003 10:32 am

We have over 500 products and they sometimes come and go from inventory
depending on how good we guess our needs. Anyway, what methods do folks use
to manage items that are out of stock for a short while and put back?

One concern I have is what happens if someone puts an item in their cart,
comes back within 7 days, and in the meantime we have removed the buy button
from the more info page and removed it from all categories?

Also concerned if an item is removed from stock that has been picked up by
Google or another seach engine by product number (eg
/store/product222.html). If someone clicks on that item, it will take them
to that more info page. Is there a better approach than removing the item
from all category pages and removing the buy button from the more info page?

I want to have an easy way to keep the pages up to date.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Gary
Gary
 

Re: instock/out of stock question

Postby Nikolaus Gruchot » Wed Oct 01, 2003 5:53 am

Hi Gary,

we remove the buy button, disable the display of the price and put a bold
sentence in the product description "Sold out! Product is displayed for
information purposes only". If there is a follow up product (other brand,
new model) we do place a link on the product page: "New model available
click here!"

As all our product pages have the complete navigation for the complete shop,
we do use these pages to catch searching customers :-)

Regards,

Niko

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We have over 500 products and they sometimes come and go from inventory
depending on how good we guess our needs. Anyway, what methods do folks
use
to manage items that are out of stock for a short while and put back?

One concern I have is what happens if someone puts an item in their cart,
comes back within 7 days, and in the meantime we have removed the buy
button
from the more info page and removed it from all categories?

Also concerned if an item is removed from stock that has been picked up by
Google or another seach engine by product number (eg
/store/product222.html). If someone clicks on that item, it will take
them
to that more info page. Is there a better approach than removing the item
from all category pages and removing the buy button from the more info
page?

I want to have an easy way to keep the pages up to date.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Gary

Nikolaus Gruchot
 


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