Transforming Content into Convenient Shopping Experiences Across Diverse Retail Categories

Nov 16, 2023

Fanny Höglund

From groceries to general merchandise


Northfork offers shopping carts that connect publishers' food-related content to major grocery retailers but also connects publishers with large retailers who provide a wide range of goods. It means that people creating content about clothes, makeup, toys, technology, and other goods can deliver an easy checkout experience to their users.


How does it work?

Northfork can deliver the cart as a widget or publishers can build their own experience on top of the Northfork API. Through either integration, the shopping cart enables users to shop from product carousels, links in articles, and numerous other touch-points across the publisher domain.


The shopper adds items they want to purchase to the cart on the publisher's site. They can then customize their cart to fit their needs or preferences such as changing quantities, sizes, colors, and more. Once ready to buy, the user clicks the 'checkout' button. All items and changes made in the publisher cart are transferred to the retailer's site, where the shopper selects the delivery method and completes their transaction.


Content creators who leverage the Northfork cart enable users to shop for one or multiple products without ever leaving the publisher's property. This increases audience engagement as the shopper is no longer redirected to a retailer's product page each time an affiliate link is clicked. The functionality helps content creators grow affiliate revenue while retailers benefit from inbound traffic and sales.


The new Northfork shopping cart feature is already being used in a major publisher-retailer partnership in the US. If you would like to find out more about this new feature, please contact the Northfork team.

From groceries to general merchandise


Northfork offers shopping carts that connect publishers' food-related content to major grocery retailers but also connects publishers with large retailers who provide a wide range of goods. It means that people creating content about clothes, makeup, toys, technology, and other goods can deliver an easy checkout experience to their users.


How does it work?

Northfork can deliver the cart as a widget or publishers can build their own experience on top of the Northfork API. Through either integration, the shopping cart enables users to shop from product carousels, links in articles, and numerous other touch-points across the publisher domain.


The shopper adds items they want to purchase to the cart on the publisher's site. They can then customize their cart to fit their needs or preferences such as changing quantities, sizes, colors, and more. Once ready to buy, the user clicks the 'checkout' button. All items and changes made in the publisher cart are transferred to the retailer's site, where the shopper selects the delivery method and completes their transaction.


Content creators who leverage the Northfork cart enable users to shop for one or multiple products without ever leaving the publisher's property. This increases audience engagement as the shopper is no longer redirected to a retailer's product page each time an affiliate link is clicked. The functionality helps content creators grow affiliate revenue while retailers benefit from inbound traffic and sales.


The new Northfork shopping cart feature is already being used in a major publisher-retailer partnership in the US. If you would like to find out more about this new feature, please contact the Northfork team.

From groceries to general merchandise


Northfork offers shopping carts that connect publishers' food-related content to major grocery retailers but also connects publishers with large retailers who provide a wide range of goods. It means that people creating content about clothes, makeup, toys, technology, and other goods can deliver an easy checkout experience to their users.


How does it work?

Northfork can deliver the cart as a widget or publishers can build their own experience on top of the Northfork API. Through either integration, the shopping cart enables users to shop from product carousels, links in articles, and numerous other touch-points across the publisher domain.


The shopper adds items they want to purchase to the cart on the publisher's site. They can then customize their cart to fit their needs or preferences such as changing quantities, sizes, colors, and more. Once ready to buy, the user clicks the 'checkout' button. All items and changes made in the publisher cart are transferred to the retailer's site, where the shopper selects the delivery method and completes their transaction.


Content creators who leverage the Northfork cart enable users to shop for one or multiple products without ever leaving the publisher's property. This increases audience engagement as the shopper is no longer redirected to a retailer's product page each time an affiliate link is clicked. The functionality helps content creators grow affiliate revenue while retailers benefit from inbound traffic and sales.


The new Northfork shopping cart feature is already being used in a major publisher-retailer partnership in the US. If you would like to find out more about this new feature, please contact the Northfork team.