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A plugin that creates beautiful links by simply pasting affiliate link URLs into your Shopify blog.
公開日:Hello! 😀
You know about affiliate marketing, right? It's that thing where you recommend products.
I think people still write articles even without affiliate links, but since you're putting in the time and effort to write, it's only natural to want a little reward.
However, when you actually try to embed a link into a blog, simply putting the raw link feels a bit bland, isn't fun to do, and doesn't get clicked...
Adding product names, finding images, attaching easy-to-see buttons, and tidying up descriptions... before you know it, making the links look nice becomes much more arduous than writing the article itself. I'm sure that's a common experience.
So, I thought, I wish there was a plugin for Shopify blogs that would automatically fetch product data and create a neat introductory block just by pasting an affiliate link URL! ☺️
Concept
- Product images are displayed automatically
- Product names and prices are neatly arranged for easy viewing
- Button designs naturally blend with the blog's theme
- Looks clean on smartphones
Target Affiliate Platforms (ASPs)
- Amazon
- Rakuten
- A8.net
- ValueCommerce
- Moshimo Affiliate
- afb (Affi-b)
- AccessTrade
- LinkShare
It would be fun to be able to choose display designs like simple, natural, or pop, to match the overall feel of the blog.
Just having that "genuinely recommended feel" instead of just a link placed in the article could change the reader's impression.
I often see convenient features like these on WordPress.
On the other hand, for Shopify, it feels like there aren't many options that really hit the mark.
That's why I imagine that if such a plugin existed, it would be a rather reliable asset for those nurturing content on Shopify.
It would be interesting if it could manage links from multiple ASPs, allow you to favorite frequently used products in articles, or automatically suggest layouts that are likely to get clicks.
Most importantly, it's so much easier and more exciting when the design is perfected just by pasting it! It's not just a convenient feature; it's like a tool that boosts your motivation for creating articles. It might even slightly change your overall mood about managing your store. Not only does it reduce troublesome tasks, but if it makes you feel positive like "what should I write next?", I think that's a huge benefit.