Combideal types
| # | Sortorder | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | personalize | Engrave and personalization products |
| 2 | 2 | accessories | Accessories are add-on products designed to complement the main purchase and enhance its functionality or usability. For pocket knives, accessories may include sheaths, pocket clips, or lanyards. Similarly, for kitchen knives, accessories could include storage blocks. Unlike merchandise, accessories directly contribute to the practical use of the main product. |
| 3 | 3 | cross-sell | Cross-selling suggests additional products to enhance the main purchase. For example, when buying a pocket knife, customers may be prompted to purchase a pocket knife sharpener. It complements the primary product by offering related items that enhance its utility or maintenance. |
| 4 | 4 | merchandise | Merchandise refers to branded products associated with a particular brand or theme. For instance, a kitchen knife brand might offer branded merchandise like t-shirts, mugs, or keychains featuring their logo or knife designs. Unlike cross-selling, merchandise doesn't directly enhance the utility of the main product but serves as promotional items or accessories. |
| 5 | 5 | deep-sell | Deep-selling encourages customers to explore additional features or variants within the same product category. For instance, when purchasing a sharpening stone, customers may be prompted to consider a different grit level sharpening stone or a honing steel to complement their purchase. Unlike cross-selling, which suggests related items, deep-selling aims to enhance the main product's functionality by expanding options within its category. |