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Pointing to your Run Free Project Shop Site

This article shows you how to put your Run Free Project shop site in front of your customer by linking to it from your main website.

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Written by David Rose
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Once your Run Free Project shop site is live and you have products turned online, the next step is making sure customers can easily find your online storefront from your main website.

To get your customers to find your RFP shop site:

Add your shop link to your main menu

Start by adding a link to your RFP shop site in the top navigation of your main website.


This helps visitors quickly find where to browse and buy your products.

You can label it something simple like Shop or Store, and it should point directly to your Run Free Project shop URL.

If you’d like to highlight it even more, you can also include the link to your RFP shop site:

  • On your homepage banner or hero section

  • In your site footer

  • Inside blog posts or updates about your shop launch

  • On your “About” or “Support” pages

The goal is to make your shop link visible anywhere customers might look for it.

Include the link to your gift cards page

If you’re offering gift cards, it’s a good idea to add that link to your main website’s menu as well.


This makes it easy for customers to find and purchase gift cards directly without having to go to your shop site first.

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