
Skimlinks, the service that lets publishers monetize content by placing_affiliate links to products on a page, has revealed an update that the company says will do away with “decades-old static hyperlinks” and improve conversion rates. Announced today, the Skimlinks Editor_now has a number of new features designed to give users more control over their links. For example, editors can create automatically updating links to products with real-time pricing and stock information, and provide links for up to two alternative merchants too. Links will also now reflect a user’s location and preferences, the company said. The updated Skimlinks Editor capabilities also...
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