Is there a way to include Amazon affiliate links with images on a Webflow site without granting the client designer access?

Published on
September 22, 2023

Yes, there is a way to include Amazon affiliate links with images on a Webflow site without granting the client designer access. Here's how you can achieve this:

  1. Generate your affiliate link: First, you'll need to generate your Amazon affiliate link for the product you want to promote. You can do this through the Amazon Associates program.

  2. Upload the image: Upload the image of the product to your Webflow site. You can do this by either adding the image as a background image to a specific element or adding it as an image element in your design.

  3. Add the affiliate link: Once the image is uploaded, select the image element you've added to your site in the Webflow Designer. In the right sidebar panel, navigate to the 'Link Settings' section.

  4. Paste the affiliate link: Paste your generated Amazon affiliate link into the 'Link URL' input field. Make sure to include the full URL, including the "https://" part.

  5. Choose the link type: In the 'Link Type' dropdown, select "Web URL" since you're linking to an external website.

  6. Set the link target: In the 'Open In' dropdown, choose whether you want the link to open in the same tab ("Current Window") or a new tab ("New Tab").

  7. Save and publish: Finally, save your changes in the Webflow Designer and publish your site to make the Amazon affiliate link with the image live on your Webflow site.

That's it! By following these steps, you can include Amazon affiliate links with images on your Webflow site without granting the client designer access. This allows you to monetize your site while safeguarding your design integrity.

Additional Questions:

  1. How can I generate Amazon affiliate links for my Webflow site?
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  3. What are some best practices for using Amazon affiliate links in Webflow to maximize conversions?