
Listen up, Shopify store owners! With the new app from Canned Banners, you can now create Flash banner ads right from your store’s administration console. OMG, right?
This is one of the coolest things Canned Banners has made yet. Check out the demo video and prepare to be amazed:
What’s the point of all this? Shopify makes it easy to create an online store and start selling. Canned Banners makes it easy to create banner ads for online advertising that will drive more customers to said store. In the Pantheon of Great E-Commerce Ideas, we believe this falls squarely into the “Pure Gold” category.
The app is free to install from the Shopify App Store. Banners made with the app start at $30 apiece…a significant savings for Shopify store owners!
Once a Shopify store owner has made a banner ad, it can be used anywhere that accepts standard Flash ads, such as our partner AdRoll, which also happens to have a Shopify app.

How does this magical app work? Well, it turns out Shopify has a right dandy API. When a Shopify client is making a banner, our app uses Shopify’s API to automatically load the images from their online store, so they don’t have to go looking for them. In the future, we’ll be able to grab info like store name, product name, and price, meaning that our app will literally be able to create a banner ad instantly.
In conclusion: if you’re a Shopify customer, use our app to make some banner ads. If you’re not a customer, go ahead and make some banner ads with “Classic” Canned Banners. Then go check out Shopify. They offer a 30-day free trial, so if you’ve been itching to try your hand at e-commerce, you’ve got nothing standing in your way.
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The Sad State of Self-serve Advertising
I had a new editorial published today on Adotas.com. It’s a somewhat sarcastic look at the limited self-serve options that are available to small businesses if they want to break out of little Google text ads and start using banner ads that actually show their products in living color.
It was a struggle keeping the editorial down to about 900 words, so I’ll elaborate a bit further.
In the article, I suggest a few reasons that it’s challenging to offer self-serve banner advertising to SMBs:
Here are some other reasons (related to the three above) that I think there isn’t more going on in the realm of SMB self-serve advertising: