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How to Define Dates Promotional Codes Are Active
How to Define Dates Promotional Codes Are Active
Jessie Guerra avatar
Written by Jessie Guerra
Updated over 10 months ago

When creating a promotion for your website, it is important to select the dates that the promotion will be active. This will ensure that your customers are aware of when they can take advantage of the promotion and when it will end. In this article, we will guide you through the process of selecting dates for a promotion.

Navigating to the Promotion Page

To begin, you will need to navigate to the promotion page. This can be done by clicking on the "Admin" tab at the top of the page, then selecting "Promotions" from the drop-down menu. From there, click on the "Promotions" option again, and you will be taken to a page with a list of all your current promotions.

Selecting a Promotion

Once you are on the promotions page, you will need to select the specific promotion that you want to edit. This can be done by clicking on the promotion's name or by using the search bar to find it. Once you have found the promotion, click on it to be taken to the promotion's details page.

Selecting Dates

On the promotion's details page, you will see a section labeled "Select Dates." This is where you will choose the start and end dates for your promotion. To select a date, click on the calendar icon next to the "Start Date" or "End Date" field. A calendar will pop up, allowing you to choose the desired date. Once you have selected the start and end dates, click on the "Save" button to save your changes.

Additional Options

In addition to selecting the start and end dates, you also have the option to set a time for the promotion to start and end. This can be done by clicking on the clock icon next to the "Start Time" or "End Time" field. You can also choose to make the promotion recurring by selecting the "Recurring" option and choosing the frequency of the promotion.

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