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Can I Add Amazon Products to My Shopify Store?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 6:36 pm

Adding Amazon products to your Shopify store is a great way to supplement your existing product offerings and give your customers more options. There are a few different ways to go about adding Amazon products to your Shopify store, and the method you choose will depend on your particular needs and preferences.

One popular method is to use the Shopify Amazon Affiliate app. This app allows you to add products from Amazon’s vast catalog to your Shopify store with just a few clicks. The app also takes care of all the complicated affiliate marketing details, so you can focus on running your business.

Another option is to use the Oberlo app. Oberlo lets you add products from AliExpress, which is an Alibaba company that specializes in wholesale products.

PRO TIP: Amazon products cannot be added directly to a Shopify store. Shopify’s platform is not compatible with Amazon’s, so any attempt to add Amazon products to a Shopify store will likely result in errors and/or broken functionality.

AliExpress has a huge selection of products, including many that are similar to what you’d find on Amazon. Oberlo makes it easy to add these products to your Shopify store and keep track of inventory levels.

If you’re looking for even more control over the products you add to your Shopify store, you can use the Manual Order app. This app allows you to manually add products from Amazon (or any other source) to your Shopify store.

You’ll need to enter some basic information about each product, such as the price and product description. The Manual Order app also lets you keep track of orders and inventory levels, so you can be sure you always have the right amount of product in stock.

No matter which method you choose, adding Amazon products to your Shopify store is a great way to give your customers more options and increase your sales.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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