Is there any affiliate program for Shopify?

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I know there are amazon all these. What I mean here is just redirect my customers who want to buy things to their main site and they purchase there I got commission.

I not preferring placing banner or links of various products.
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  • Profile picture of the author Monetize
    Originally Posted by Devilfish168 View Post

    I know there are amazon all these. What I mean here is just redirect my customers who want to buy things to their main site and they purchase there I got commission.

    I not preferring placing banner or links of various products.

    You can read about Shopify's affiliate program on their website.

    You can also combine your Shopify store with Amazon Associates.

    Instructions are available online.
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  • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
    Originally Posted by Devilfish168 View Post

    I know there are amazon all these. What I mean here is just redirect my customers who want to buy things to their main site and they purchase there I got commission.

    I not preferring placing banner or links of various products.
    Shopify doesn't sell goods. It's a platform for online retailers who want to sell goods and services, so there's no point sending your customers there unless they want to set up an online store.

    It's easy enough to find online suppliers for the sort of products your customers would be interested in. Then it's just a case of looking at their sites to see if they have an affiliate program.
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    Yes you have to visit the shopify site and when you sign up for an account there is an affiliate page, and you can apply for the affiliate program on the affiliate page
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  • Profile picture of the author Devilfish168
    sorry for my poor english , which cause the mis communication here. What I mean is send traffic to an e com site. I mean here is as an affiliate for that e com shop which is like Amazon.
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    • Profile picture of the author Monetize
      Originally Posted by Devilfish168 View Post

      sorry for my poor english , which cause the mis communication here. What I mean is send traffic to an e com site. I mean here is as an affiliate for that e com shop which is like Amazon.

      Your English is fine, if you need help with that, ChatGPT
      has a translation feature for all major languages.

      Please see my reply regarding Shopify, you can search
      for other affiliate programs, there are hundreds of them,
      so don't get caught up on one thing.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    I may be misunderstanding - but do you mean using a 'direct link'? If so, that will depend on the rules of the site where you are advertising.


    Most sites do not allow you to 'direct link'....but the 'like amazon' is confusing. Just be certain you read and understand the terms of service for any affiliate program you join AND for any site where you plan to advertise.
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  • Profile picture of the author Zoheb M
    Major e-commerce platforms like Shopify, and WooCommerce allow the site owners to add an affiliate program for themselves. Yes, you can find many online stores out there who offer their own affiliate program you can join.
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  • Profile picture of the author OnlineProxy
    If you're looking to send customers to buy specific products and earn a commission (like with Amazon), you'll need to look for individual Shopify stores or other e-commerce platforms that offer direct affiliate programs for their products.
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  • @Devilfish168,

    I Googled this:
    site:myshopify.com NVIDIA GPU Toronto

    And now I have a list of Shopify stores.
    Many of them sell specific products that are relevant to my content, and to my viewers in Toronto.

    • So now I can check their stores and sign up as an affiliate if possible.
    • Otherwise, an option is to talk to them about stuff we can do that's win-win for both of us.

    ** Yes. I'm missing relevant Shopify stores with custom domains.
    ** But still, I already have a lot of options.
    ** And in case I know that my ideal audience trusts Shopify, then 'em seeing "myshopify" in the domain is a win. Not a negative.

    There may also be viable reasons why it's a better idea to work with individual Shopify stores than others with more straightforward affiliate management systems.
    • Like your ideal audience choosing to buy more from local Shopify stores because of any reason like no support for their preferred (or only) payment and shipping options, for example.

    Best of luck!
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    • Profile picture of the author Devilfish168
      Originally Posted by Marx Vergel Melencio View Post

      @Devilfish168,

      I Googled this:
      site:myshopify.com NVIDIA GPU Toronto

      And now I have a list of Shopify stores.
      Many of them sell specific products that are relevant to my content, and to my viewers in Toronto.

      • So now I can check their stores and sign up as an affiliate if possible.
      • Otherwise, an option is to talk to them about stuff we can do that's win-win for both of us.

      ** Yes. I'm missing relevant Shopify stores with custom domains.
      ** But still, I already have a lot of options.
      ** And in case I know that my ideal audience trusts Shopify, then 'em seeing "myshopify" in the domain is a win. Not a negative.

      There may also be viable reasons why it's a better idea to work with individual Shopify stores than others with more straightforward affiliate management systems.
      • Like your ideal audience choosing to buy more from local Shopify stores because of any reason like no support for their preferred (or only) payment and shipping options, for example.

      Best of luck!
      actually I prefer is a big corporation like Amazon this type. Just post the affiliate link to the store which sell various products. Not just one or two items.
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      • @Devilfish168,

        Originally Posted by Devilfish168 View Post

        actually I prefer is a big corporation like Amazon this type. Just post the affiliate link to the store which sell various products. Not just one or two items.
        Then just go to each result.
        If they sell other products, then get the affiliate link for their main store.
        Not just for the product that appears in your search results.

        It's up to you to decide whether they're a "big corporation like Amazon", as you said.
        But I doubt you'll find a Shopify ecommerce store that's a "big corporation like Amazon".

        • In my experience -- My clients and I get the highest conversions when we zone in on the exact products that work best for our ideal audiences in our target niche markets across our target micro geos, based on how we really know their current needs, wants, and shopping habits, in direct and lateral relation to our content.

        ** That's why when I tried emulating your target use case, which is to find Shopify stores with affiliate programs for the products that my ideal audience is looking for, I used the search string "site:myshopify.com enter_here_the_specific_type_of_product_that_your_ ideal_audience_is_looking_for enter_here_your_target_micro_geo", such as "site:myshopify.com dog training tools San Jose California", or "site:myshopify.com exercise equipment for young women Sydney New South Wales", or "site:myshopify.com brass knuckles Quezon City Philippines", etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author Web Novelty
    You can achieve this by utilizing Amazon's OneLink feature. OneLink allows you to redirect your customers to their local Amazon website, and if they make a purchase, you earn a commission.
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