Payments and subscription forms are the oil that greases the wheels of this Direct-to-Customer sales strategy. As a winery marketer, you’re not just selling wine, you’re nurturing ongoing relationships that rely on trust, security, and seamless experiences.
A glitchy payment process or a mishandled subscription can sour the most enthusiastic member’s loyalty. Let’s talk about secure payments and robust subscription management in the Shopify ecosystem. Here are some tips that will help you safeguard your club while enhancing member satisfaction.
Native Discounts vs. Coupons: Choosing the Right Path
When it comes to rewarding club members with savings, the method you choose has an impact on both security and customer experience. Shopify’s native discounts applied directly through subscription contracts are a marketer’s ally. Once established, the native discount can embed perks like 25% off for regular quarterly deliveries, without any additional action from you or your members.
Why go native?
- Security first: Unlike coupons, which may be shared or abused (e.g., savvy users reusing codes on one-off purchases), native discounts tie seamlessly to the club flow. You nominate specific conditions that receive the discount, thereby reducing fraud risks.
- Simpler journeys: Members see value upfront in the confirmation screen, such as “Club savings: $50 on this shipment,” without entering codes. This makes the transaction a quicker process.
- Correct code awarded: Using Shopify segmentation, wineries can specify who qualifies for a discount, and in some scenarios, combine discounts.
If coupons are unavoidable for short-term promos, limit them to unique, single-use codes and test compatibility to prevent overlaps with club perks.
Handling Multi-Currency and International Members
Wine lovers span the globe, so offering multiple currencies isn’t a luxury; it’s essential to expand your club’s reach. Shopify handles much of this natively, auto-converting prices based on location (e.g., AUD to EUR for a Spanish visitor).
Strategies for success:
- Seamless integration: Ensure your sign-up flow displays localised pricing dynamically, e.g., a $AUD19 bottle of shiraz becomes a €10.95 bottle for a Spanish website visitor, without manual tweaks.
- Marketing alignment: Tailor eDMs to highlight your retail currency support, reassuring international members of any costs and taxes involved.
Broaden your audience by positioning your winery as globally savvy, appealing to travellers who’ve tasted your wines on holiday.
Managing Failed Payments and Updates Securely
Failed payments are a common thorn in subscription models, often due to expired cards or insufficient funds. Proactive management turns these into opportunities to re-engage rather than lose members.
Best approaches:
- Automated triggers: Set up emails for payment updates, sending secure links where members can revise details without sharing sensitive info over the phone.
- Grace periods and reminders: Notify via SMS two weeks before billing (e.g., “Update your card to secure your next Wine Club shipment”), reducing surprises and churn.
- Backend safeguards: Use Shopify’s tools to pause subscriptions temporarily, giving your team time to follow up personally, perhaps with a tailored offer to win them back.
- Failed Payment Outreach: Configure a failed payment recovery method to suit your operation, e.g. allow five retries one week apart before the subscription goes into a paused pattern or cancellation.
By framing these as helpful touches, you maintain trust and keep the focus on the wine, not the admin.
Syncing Customer Details and Backend Subscription Contracts
Behind the scenes, robust syncing ensures subscriptions run like clockwork. Shopify creates backend contracts automatically upon sign-up, handling recurring billing and order tracking.
Key tips:
- Email as the anchor: Always require members to complete their email address during sign-up. This step auto-syncs addresses and payments, preventing duplicates that could mess up your segmentation.
- Tagging for insights: Apply tags like “active subscriber” to members. This step enables targeted promotional emails (e.g., excluding club members from general sales eDMs), particularly when using a third-party Email Service Provider (ESP) like MailChimp.
- Portal empowerment: Provide easy access for members to view their subscriptions, edit frequencies, or pause – empowering them reduces support work for your team and boosts retention.
When you craft personalised campaigns with targeted offers and upsells, Members are more likely to open and interact with emails and become active in their online portal.
Security and Compliance
Prioritise security to protect your brand and members:
- Gateway choices: consider high-trust options like Shopify Payments.
- Privacy-first opt-ins: During sign-up, seek consent for marketing, ensuring compliance while building your segmented lists.
- Regular audits: Test your subscription flows for vulnerabilities and train staff to check failed payment reports and monitor the database for anomalies, spam bots and other potential issues.
These steps mitigate risks and enhance your club’s reputation as reliable and customer-focused. The more familiar your team is with their Club members and the software, the more special subscribers will feel, and they will be less likely to cancel.
At Tectalic, we’re passionate about helping wineries like yours run a simple and affordable wine club with their Shopify store. We are currently building our new wine club app. Interested? Just sign up, and we’ll keep you up to date.