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Standard WooCommerce coupons are boring and ineffective. Advanced Coupons is the best WooCommerce coupon plugin because it will get more people to your store.
BOGO Deals Create “Buy One Get One” deals with single products, groups of products, or even whole product categories.
Add Products Give coupons that automatically add products to the cart either for free or with a special discount.
Loyalty Program Incentivize and reward your customers with loyalty program points they can redeem for coupons later.
Cart Conditions Check for products in the cart, subtotal amount, last order products and lots of other advanced conditions.
Scheduling Schedule coupons so they’re only used when they’re meant to plus show a nice message to customers.
Auto Apply Automatically add a coupon when cart conditions match. All without any intervention from your customer.
URL Coupons Let customers apply coupons by visiting a URL. Great for using in email campaigns, social media and support.
Shipping Discounts Create better shipping deals than just free shipping. Give a special discount on any shipping method.
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In this section we will try to give you a look at what GPL (General Public License) means and why the software we redistribute is 100% legal.
Well, the GPL license is a copyright license widely used in the world of free and open source software and guarantees end users (individuals, organizations, companies) the freedom to use, study, share (copy) and modify the software. Its purpose is twofold: to declare that the software covered by this license is free, and to protect it (through a practice known as copyleft) from appropriation attempts that restrict those freedoms to new users each time the work is distributed, modified or expanded.
Users or companies that distribute their works under the GPL can charge or distribute them for free. This distinguishes GPLs from software licenses that prohibit commercial distribution. The FSF argues that commercial distribution of the software (including redistribution) should not be restricted, and the GPL explicitly states that works covered by this license can be sold at any price.