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    <title>How do I set up Product Relations?</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>There are three types of product relations in Magento: Up-sells, Related Products, and Cross-sell Products.&nbsp; When viewing a product, <b>Upsells</b> for this product are items that your customers would ideally buy <i>instead</i> of the product they&#8217;re viewing.&nbsp; They might be better quality, produce a higher profit margin, be more popular, etc. These appear on the product info page. <b>Related</b> products appear in the product info page as well, in the right column. Related products are meant to be purchased <i>in addition</i> to the item the customer is viewing. Finally, <b>Cross-sell</b> items appear in the shopping cart.&nbsp; When a customer navigates to the shopping cart (this can happen automatically after adding a product, or not), the cross-sells block displays a selection of items marked as cross-sells to the items already in the cart.&nbsp; They&#8217;re a bit like impulse buys - like magazines and candy at the cash registers in grocery stores.
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<h3>Up-sells</h3><p>
To add Upsells to a product:
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<li>Log in to the Magento admin</li>
<li>Navigate to Catalog -> Manage Products</li>
<li>Find the product to which you want to add Up-sells</li>
<li>Select and edit this product</li>
<li>Select the <b>Up-sells</b> tab</li>
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<img src="http://www.magentocommerce.com/images/uploads/upsells_admin.jpg" style="border: 0;" alt="image" />
<li>From the products grid that appears, check any products you&#8217;d like to mark as Up-sells (press &#8220;Reset Filter&#8221; to see all products)</li>
<li>Once a product has been checked, the &#8220;Position&#8221; field opens up.&nbsp; This determines the sort order of the Upsells in the main product&#8217;s page</li>
<li>Press &#8220;Save&#8221;</li>
<li>You&#8217;re done! Navigate to the front-end and check out your newly created <b>Upsells</b> block! (shown below)</li>
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<img src="http://www.magentocommerce.com/images/uploads/upsells_front.gif" style="border: 0;" alt="image" width="434" height="372" />
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In the above screenshot, you should assume your customers would rather buy a cup with coffee in it, making it a perfect <b>Upsell</b>.
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<h3>Related Products</h3><p>
To add related items to a product:
<br />
<ol>
<li>Log in to the Magento admin</li>
<li>Navigate to Catalog -> Manage Products</li>
<li>Find the product you want to add related items to</li>
<li>Select this product to load it for editing</li>
<li>Select the <b>Related Products</b> tab</li>
<li>From the products grid that appears, check any products you&#8217;d like to mark as related (press &#8220;Reset Filter&#8221; to see all products)</li>
<li>Once a product has been checked, the &#8220;Position&#8221; field opens up.&nbsp; This determines the sort order of the related products on the main product&#8217;s page</li>
<li>Press &#8220;Save&#8221;</li>
<li>You&#8217;re done! Navigate to the front-end and check out your newly created <b>Related products</b> block! (shown below)</li>
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<img src="http://www.magentocommerce.com/images/uploads/related_front-end.gif" style="border: 0;" alt="image" width="207" height="237" />
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In the above screenshot, a coffee cup (with coffee) is a related item.&nbsp; Also, a Grouped item called &#8220;Aerial View&#8221; is marked as related. Note that &#8220;Aerial View&#8221; is missing the checkbox. This is because it is a Configurable Product, and cannot be added using the checkbox, because the configurable attributes must be selected first.
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<h3>Cross-Sells</h3><p>
Cross-sells display after a product has already been added to the shopping cart.&nbsp; In this design package, three products are randomly picked from the products that are marked as cross-sells of all the products in the shopping cart.&nbsp; To add cross-sell items to a product:
<br />
<ol>
<li>Log in to the Magento admin</li>
<li>Navigate to Catalog -> Manage Products</li>
<li>Find the product you want to add cross-sells to</li>
<li>Select and edit this product</li>
<li>Select the <b>Cross-sells</b> tab</li>
<li>From the products grid that appears, check any products you&#8217;d like to mark as cross-sells (press &#8220;Reset Filter&#8221; to see all products)</li>
<li>Once a product has been checked, the &#8220;Position&#8221; field opens up.&nbsp; This determines the sort order of the cross-sells in the shopping cart.&nbsp; If you have multiple products in the cart they are randomly selected, so the sort order will not take effect.</li>
<li>Press &#8220;Save&#8221;</li>
<li>In the front-end, add the product you just edited to the shopping cart.&nbsp; 
<li>In the shopping cart you should now be able to see the cross-sells in the cross-sell block as shown below:</li>
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<img src="http://www.magentocommerce.com/images/uploads/cross_sells.jpg" style="border: 0;" alt="image"  />
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      <title>Comment by YoavKutner</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>If I understand you correctly, if you were to do this for a configurable product you would make the simple products related to the configurable product. I hope this makes sense.
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If I understand you correctly, if you were to do this for a configurable product you would make the simple products related to the configurable product. I hope this makes sense.
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      <title>Comment by paulmorrison</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>I would like to allow the product to have itself as a related product, just another style, color, size, so i can display various colors of products in this section.
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would like to allow the product to have itself as a related product, just another style, color, size, so i can display various colors of products in this section.
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