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Affiliate Egg Pro is a powerful WordPress plugin designed to monetize niche affiliate websites by seamlessly integrating affiliate product content blocks.

Successful affiliate website owners know that the best conversions and commissions often come from popular local shops. Most plugins miss out on these shops due to the lack of APIs and network participation. That’s why we created Affiliate Egg. It integrates with numerous local and global shops that other plugins don’t support, helping you tap into this lucrative market segment and enhance your affiliate marketing strategy.

  • Direct Product Retrieval: Fetches products directly from web shops without needing APIs.
  • Easy Integration: Easily insert links and generate affiliate links.
  • Supported Networks: Sendd clicks to any affiliate network that supports deeplinks.
  • Custom Parsers: Create custom parsers for any shop.
  • Automatic Updates: Schedule price and product updates.
  • Autoblogging: Automatically publish new deals as separate posts.
  • Local SEO Advantage: Promote local shops for better commissions and relevance.

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Affiliate Egg Pro – Niche Affiliate Marketing WordPress Plugin

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FAQ's : Frequently Asked Questions

If you have already purchased/downloaded the plugin file from wookraft.com, you can upload it manually by following these steps:

  1. Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
  2. Navigate to “Plugins” in the left-hand menu and click on “Add New.”
  3. Click on the “Upload Plugin” button at the top of the page.
  4. Click on the “Choose File” button and select the plugin file from your computer.
  5. Click the “Install Now” button to start the installation process.
  6. Wait for the installation to complete, and then click the “Activate” button to enable the plugin.

Installing a new theme in WordPress is also a simple process. Here are the steps you can follow:

  1. Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
  2. Navigate to “Appearance” in the left-hand menu and click on “Themes.”
  3. Click on the “Add New” button at the top of the page.
  4. You will see a list of popular themes, or you can click “Upload Theme” to upload a theme from your computer.
  5. If you choose a theme from the list, you can preview it first by clicking on the “Preview” button. If you like it, click the “Install” button to install it.
  6. If you choose to upload a theme, click “Choose File” to select the theme file from your computer, then click “Install Now”.
  7. Once installed, click the “Activate” button to activate the new theme.

If you installed a plugin as a theme, it could also cause the “style.css not found” error. This is because plugins and themes have different file structures, and WordPress expects certain files to be in specific locations based on whether they are a plugin or a theme.

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