Hi,
there's something that still troubles me enormously when someone purchases a subscription.
Registration during subscription
Emerald allows only registered users to purchase a subscription. So if a public user wants to subscribe to a plan, that person needs to register first or register while subscribing.
The concept of registering whilst subscribing is brilliant, especially if just an email address is required. However, I really don't understand why you should redirect someone to a protected page before the user even has received the activation email. This only results in a multitude of messages saying you are not allowed to view the page. This is very confusing for any first time visitor.
Don't redirect people to pages they don't have access to
Especially not after submitting a form. This is very bad practice in terms of usability and IMHO totally unnessecary. I do understand however that in order for a plan to be activated one has to go to the subscription history page to complete the process.
The solution
- Make a distinction between a registered and a non-registered purchase.
- Registered purchase: Leave everything as it is and redirect to the subscription history page.
- Unregistered purchase: Show a confirmation page with a message that a activation mail is underway.
- Once the link on the activation mail has been clicked, the user is redirected to the subscription history page.
Best regards,
Jeff
Hi,
there's something that still troubles me enormously when someone purchases a subscription.
Registration during subscription
Emerald allows only registered users to purchase a subscription. So if a public user wants to subscribe to a plan, that person needs to register first or register while subscribing.
The concept of registering whilst subscribing is brilliant, especially if just an email address is required. However, I really don't understand why you should redirect someone to a protected page before the user even has received the activation email. This only results in a multitude of messages saying you are not allowed to view the page. This is very confusing for any first time visitor.
Don't redirect people to pages they don't have access to
Especially not after submitting a form. This is very bad practice in terms of usability and IMHO totally unnessecary. I do understand however that in order for a plan to be activated one has to go to the subscription history page to complete the process.
The solution
Best regards, Jeff