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Shipping profiles can be used for various shipping activities. You can set up different shipping methods, apply a ship price to an entire order, upcharge shipping for specific reasons, and more.

This article will show how to set up a Shipping Profile within a campaign.

Create Shipping Profiles

Navigate to CRM>Campaigns and edit the campaign you’d like to add a shipping profile to. Scroll down to this section which gives you the ability to add shipping price rules for your customers. Click “Create Profile”.

Choosethe following:

  • Profile Name- The title you want it to be.

  • Ship RefCode- Reference code specific for you fulfillment provider.

  • Ship Carrier- UPS, USPS, FedEx, or Canada Post.

  • Ship Method- Example of this is 2 Day Air. Options will change based off ship carrier.

Click Submit → Click Edit

On the left side you will see a few options:

  • Default Shipping- This profile will always be used by default unless another is specifically selected.

  • Highest Ship Price- For multi-product orders, only the item with the greatest shipping price will be billed.

  • Upcharge Pricing- Prices set in Profile Rules will be added to the current ship total of the product. If unchecked, price points will override the shipping price set on the campaign product level.

  • Entire Order- Shipping Price will be set for the order as a whole instead of on a product by product basis.

  • Free Shipping- Order shipping will be free if the base price of the order (not including shipping/taxes) is greater than the specified price point.

If you choose one of these option click on "Update" to save the setting.

To the right you will see Profile Pricing.

Here you will have the option to set shipping prices based off region and what product it applies to.

Note: If you choose “Entire Order” you can not choose a specific product rule.

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