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Updated May 15, 2026

How to Customize Your Storefront Links

Your storefront links control what visitors see and where they can go from your public Zemers store.

You can create multiple storefront pages, organize links into categories, add products, add apps such as blogs or courses, and include custom external links.

This helps you turn your Zemers storefront into a clean public hub for everything you sell, publish, or want your audience to visit.

Before you start

You need:

  • A Zemers account

  • Access to your creator dashboard

  • At least one product, app, blog, or course if you want to link internal Zemers content

  • Any external URLs you want to add

  • A basic structure for how you want your storefront to look

You can update your storefront links at any time.

Step 1: Open the Storefront settings

From your Zemers dashboard, go to: Storefront → Storefront

Or open:

https://www.zemers.com/creator/storefront

This opens the main storefront content editor.

Here you can manage:

  • Storefront pages

  • Categories

  • Custom links

  • Product links

  • App links

  • Blog lists

  • Page visibility

  • Footer and header options

Step 2: Create or edit a storefront page

At the top of the Shop content section, you will see your storefront pages.

You can use the existing page or click: Add page

Use pages when you want to separate different parts of your public shop.

For example:

  • Main page

  • Courses

  • Products

  • Free resources

  • Community

  • Coaching

  • Blog

Click a page name to edit the content inside that page.

Step 3: Add a category

Categories help you group links and products inside a page.

Click: Add Category

You can use categories to organize your storefront into clear sections.

For example:

  • Featured products

  • Latest resources

  • Courses

  • Free downloads

  • Recommended links

  • Private programs

After creating a category, you can edit it by clicking the edit icon.

Step 4: Edit a category

Inside the category settings, you can choose:

  • Page

  • Category name

  • Display mode

  • Visibility

The Page field controls where the category appears.

The Category Name is the title visitors see on your storefront.

The Display Mode controls how the items inside the category are shown.

You can choose:

  • Vertical: items appear in a standard stacked layout

  • Carousel: items appear in a horizontal carousel

Use Vertical when you want a simple list.

Use Carousel when you have multiple products, apps, or links and want a more visual browsing experience.

You can also show or hide the category.

Hidden categories do not appear on your public storefront.

Click Save after editing the category.

Use custom links when you want to send visitors to an external page.

Click: Add link

Then choose: Custom link

You can add:

  • Thumbnail image

  • Link title

  • Mini description

  • URL

  • Open link behavior

The thumbnail image is displayed in 16:9 format.

You can upload any image and choose which part appears inside the 16:9 frame.

For the URL, add the full destination link.

For example:

  • Your website

  • Newsletter signup page

  • YouTube channel

  • External community

  • Booking page

  • Webinar page

  • Free resource page

You can choose whether the link opens:

  • In new tab

  • In same tab

Use In new tab for external links so visitors do not lose your storefront page.

Click Add link when everything is ready.

Use product links when you want visitors to open or buy one of your Zemers products.

Click: Add product

Then select the product you want to display.

Product links are useful for:

  • Digital products

  • Courses

  • Memberships

  • Paid resources

  • Free offers

  • Subscriptions

Make sure the product is already created and visible before adding it to your storefront.

You can also add links that point to Zemers apps, such as a blog or course.

When adding a link, choose the internal content type you want to display.

Depending on your setup, this can include:

  • App

  • Product

  • Blog

  • Course

  • Custom link

Use internal Zemers links when you want visitors to stay inside your branded Zemers experience.

Step 8: Add a Blog List

If you publish blog content on Zemers, you can add a blog list to your storefront.

Click: Add Blog List

This lets you display blog content directly on your storefront page.

Use this when your storefront should also act as a content hub, not just a product page.

You can organize your storefront by dragging items into the order you want.

Use the drag handles next to pages or categories to rearrange them.

A clean order makes the storefront easier to understand.

A simple structure could be:

  • Featured products

  • Free resources

  • Latest articles

  • About you

  • External links

Put the most important links near the top.

Step 10: Set page visibility

Each page has its own visibility setting.

Use the Page visibility toggle to control whether that page appears to visitors.

When page visibility is turned on, the page is visible on your public storefront.

When page visibility is turned off, visitors will not see that page.

Use this when you are building a page but are not ready to publish it yet.

Step 11: Configure “Powered by Zemers.com

The Powered by Zemers.com setting controls whether the platform copyright line appears at the bottom of your store pages.

Depending on your plan, you may be able to hide this line.

If your current plan does not include this option, the line remains visible.

This does not affect your “Created by” section inside product content.

The creator footer lets you show a footer at the bottom of your public pages.

This can include:

  • Copyright year

  • Your name

  • Privacy link

  • Terms link

When enabled, the footer can appear across public pages such as:

  • Store

  • Products

  • Apps

  • Lessons

  • Posts

  • Similar public pages

Turn this on when you want a more complete, site-wide footer for your public experience.

Step 13: Configure the login button

The login button setting controls whether guests see a Login link in the top bar of your public pages.

This can apply to pages such as:

  • Store

  • App

  • Product

  • Article

  • Lesson

When the login button is hidden, guests do not see a Login link.

People who are already signed in may still see notifications and their account menu.

This setting is off by default.

Step 14: Review your public storefront

After editing your storefront links, open your public store and check how everything looks.

Review:

  • Page names

  • Category names

  • Link order

  • Product links

  • Custom URLs

  • Blog lists

  • Display mode

  • Page visibility

  • Footer settings

  • Login button visibility

  • Mobile layout

Make sure your storefront is easy to understand in the first few seconds.

Best practices

  • Keep your storefront simple.

  • Use pages only when they make navigation easier.

  • Group related links into clear categories.

  • Put your most important offer near the top.

  • Use carousel layout when you have several visual items in the same category.

  • Use vertical layout when you want the page to feel more direct and easy to scan.

  • Add thumbnails to important links so the storefront feels more polished.

  • Open external links in a new tab.

  • Check your storefront on mobile before sharing it publicly.

What if something is not working as expected:

If a product does not appear in the Add product dropdown

Make sure the product already exists in your Products section.

If a page is not visible publicly

Check the Page visibility toggle. The page may be hidden.

If a category does not appear on your storefront

Open the category settings and make sure it is set to Shown.

Check that the URL is complete and starts with https://.

If the thumbnail looks cropped

The thumbnail is displayed in 16:9 format. Reposition the image inside the preview or upload an image that works better in a wide frame.

If the storefront feels too crowded

Split your content into multiple pages or fewer categories. Put only the most important links on the main page.

If the Login button does not appear

Check the Login button setting. It may be hidden on public pages.

If “Powered by Zemers.com” cannot be hidden

Your current plan may not include the option to hide it. Upgrade to a plan that includes this option if you want to turn it off.

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