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YouTube Expands Shopify Partnership to Boost Merchant Reach on Its Platform

YouTube has announced a broadened partnership with Shopify, enabling more U.S. merchants to integrate with its YouTube Shopping affiliate program. This collaboration allows Shopify Plus and Advanced merchants in the U.S. to register through the Google & YouTube app available on Shopify.

This expansion is poised to benefit hundreds of U.S. brands, providing them with a platform to partner with thousands of eligible creators who can promote products in their YouTube videos. This opportunity is especially beneficial for small business owners and solopreneurs looking to amplify their reach. The integration streamlines product management and analytics through the Google Merchant Center, where businesses can oversee their engagement and performance metrics.

For content creators, this update opens a gateway to a broader array of brands, including names like BK Beauty, Popflex, HexClad, and GoPure Beauty, among others. The initiative not only enhances content richness but also expands potential revenue streams for creators by allowing them to tag an array of new brands in their shopping videos.

Additionally, YouTube is rolling out a new Chrome extension specifically for U.S. creators involved in the YouTube Shopping affiliate program. This tool simplifies the process of tagging products in videos by enabling creators to save products while browsing a brand’s website, and even preview potential earnings from these tags without leaving the site.

The detailed instructions for joining the YouTube Shopping affiliate program are available via the Google & YouTube app on Shopify, indicating YouTube’s commitment to making e-commerce more accessible for creators and merchants alike. As the digital shopping landscape evolves, these updates reflect YouTube’s ongoing efforts to foster a more interconnected and efficient online shopping environment.

We typically get the short end of the stick…from big business, from crappy employers and from crappy governments. So what I’ve (and my esteemed and impeccably dressed cohorts) decided to do is call them out on it…and also give you solutions to start tilting the playing field in your favor.