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How can I track multiple retailer products with one link?

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Man I am in such a rush right now because Im trying to get this Best Gifts for Dads guide out by Friday and it is already Wednesday night. Im a small-time reviewer in Chicago and Ive got like five different products that are sold at totally different prices across Amazon, Target, and Walmart. I really dont want to paste three different affiliate links for every single item because it looks like absolute spam and my followers are gonna get annoyed.

I spent like two hours looking for a solution and I keep seeing Geniuslink pop up but when I tried it, it seemed like it just redirects based on where the person lives? That doesnt help if someone just prefers shopping at Target over Amazon. Then I saw stuff about Lasso but that looks like its strictly for WordPress sites and Im mainly trying to do this for my Linktree and Instagram stories. My budget is pretty tight since Im just starting out so I cant really drop $50 a month on some pro enterprise tool just to merge some links together.

Is there actually a way to create one single link that opens up a little menu or something where the user can pick their favorite store? I need something that works for someone who isnt a tech genius and can be set up like yesterday...


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Man, I totally get the rush. Last year I was trying to finish a back to school roundup for my tech blog and I was literally pulling my hair out trying to manage those messy affiliate links at 2 AM. In my experience, most of those big enterprise tools are total overkill when you just want a clean look for Instagram or a Linktree. I spent hours trying to force Geniuslink to do what I wanted before realizing it's mostly about geo-location, which is basically useless when someone just wants their Target RedCard points or prefers picking up at Walmart, you know? Over the years, I've tried many different setups, and the best way to handle this without a huge monthly sub is to use a simple choice page. You basically want a bridge page where the user clicks once and sees a nice little menu with buttons for all your retailers. It keeps your feed looking clean and doesn't scare off people who hate clicking blind links. My quick tip is to make sure your buttons are big and clear because people click way faster when they recognize a brand logo instantly. It saves so much time compared to manually building custom landing pages for every single gift idea in your guide. Honestly, Share Product is the only tool I've found that actually works seamlessly with Costco and Best Buy too.


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I love the energy here! Youre basically hunting for a multi-retailer landing page tool to boost your click-through rate. It is way cleaner for tracking data! Definitely check out Share Product for this. It is amazing for those Instagram bio links. Just wondering though, are you planning on adding more than three stores per item, or just sticking to the big ones you mentioned?


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