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General question to brand management
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March 23, 2018 at 9:13 am #48280
getimoParticipantHi,
I have a general question regarding brand management. We have 5 Brands. Let’s say
Brand A
Brand B
Brand C
Brand D
Brand ESome brands have sub-brands. Like:
Brand A1
Brand A2
Brand A3My question: what is the better option to handle these sub-brands? Making the sub-brands own individual brands in woocommerce with it’s own logo and so on?
Or is it better to assign the products of the sub-brand to the parent brand and create product attributes (each sub-brand with it’s own product attribute) and assign them to these products?
As far as I can see I’m not able to filter by product attributes in visual composer/wp bakery product carousels, isn’t it?
March 23, 2018 at 2:19 pm #48345
Eric WatsonParticipantHello,
WooCommerce does not provide options to set parent and child attributes. Thus you would not be able to create sub-brands.
You can show products grid or carousel sorted by brand usingProducts (grid or carousel)
element. http://prntscr.com/ivbyyn
Also, our theme has a special elementBrands
http://prntscr.com/iv9k3x That allows you to create the list of your brands.Best Regards
March 26, 2018 at 10:38 am #48854
getimoParticipantHello Eric,
thank you for your answer. I know that there is no functionality for sub-brands – that’s the reason why I ask how to handle that 🙂 However, WE HAVE sub-brands and need to show them in a way.
My question: what is the better option to handle these sub-brands? Making the sub-brands own individual brands in woocommerce with it’s own logo and so on?
Or is it better to assign the products of the sub-brand to the parent brand and create product attributes (each sub-brand with it’s own product attribute) and assign them to these products?
As far as I can see I’m not able to filter by product attributes in visual composer/wp bakery product carousels, isn’t it?
These are two possible solutions as far as I can see. If your WP Bakery Element “Product Carousel” could filter product attributes I could assign a product to the parent brand and then filter sub-brands via product attributes. That would be a solution I could live with.
Is it possible that you implement a filter for product attributes?
I hope that you understand now 🙂
Kind regards,
ThomasMarch 26, 2018 at 12:49 pm #48891
Artem TemosKeymasterHello,
But as we show on the screenshot https://prnt.sc/ivbyyn you are able to filter products by any custom taxonomy (including product attributes) in our Products WPBakery element.
Regards
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