Published: May 2026
Introduction
Building a blog from scratch is one of those tasks that sounds simple until you actually start. Domain names, hosting, content strategy, site structure, privacy policies, terms and conditions, SEO — the list grows fast.
We recently launched howtosetupanecommercestore.com.au and we want to be honest about how we did it. A significant part of the process involved using Shopify’s built-in AI assistant, Sidekick, to help us think through decisions, structure our content strategy, and work through the details that most new bloggers skip entirely.
Here’s what that process actually looked like.
What Is Shopify Sidekick?
If you’re running a Shopify store you may have already noticed Sidekick sitting in your admin panel. It’s Shopify’s AI assistant — think of it as a knowledgeable colleague who knows Shopify inside out and is available at 3am when you’re trying to figure something out.
Most merchants use it for store-related tasks — editing products, setting up discounts, pulling analytics. What we discovered is that it’s genuinely useful well beyond that, particularly for thinking through business decisions and content strategy.
How We Used It To Build This Site
1. Content Strategy and Site Direction
Before writing a single article we used Sidekick to pressure test our idea. We talked through the concept, the audience, the monetisation model, and the long term vision.
What we got back wasn’t generic advice. It was specific, practical, and honest — including the parts that were harder to hear, like realistic timelines for organic traffic and the competitive nature of the ecommerce advice space.
Having an AI that tells you the truth rather than just validating your idea is genuinely useful at the planning stage.
2. Thinking Through Monetisation
We plan to monetise primarily through the Shopify affiliate program. Sidekick helped us think through why that made sense for our specific situation — we’re already operating an ecommerce business, we have real experience, and Shopify’s affiliate program is one of the best paying in the SaaS space at up to $150 USD per referred merchant.
It also flagged things we hadn’t considered — like making sure affiliate links were prominent in our highest intent articles rather than buried at the bottom, and building a Start Here page to funnel new visitors toward our best content.
3. SEO and Content Planning
With over 100 articles already written we needed to make sure the foundation was right. Sidekick walked us through the priority order — Google Search Console and sitemap submission first, then internal linking, then email capture.
The insight that stood out: with 100 articles already published we’re past the typical Google sandbox period faster than a site starting from zero. Content volume matters.
4. Site Structure and Legal Pages
Every blog needs a privacy policy, terms and conditions, and proper disclaimers. This is the part most new bloggers either skip entirely or copy from another site without reading.
We used Sidekick to review our site structure and think through what an international audience would need to see — covering Australian privacy law, GDPR for European readers, and CCPA for California residents.
The process of talking through each section with an AI that could flag issues, suggest improvements, and explain the reasoning behind each clause was genuinely faster and more thorough than doing it alone.
5. International Positioning
We want this site to serve a global audience, not just Australian readers. Sidekick helped us think through how to position the site internationally from day one — including how to frame disclaimers so they don’t limit our audience while still providing appropriate coverage.
The final positioning: “The strategies and principles on this site apply globally. Readers should seek local professional or legal advice where applicable.” Clean, international, done.
What Worked Really Well
The conversational nature of Sidekick is its biggest strength. Instead of Googling five different questions and piecing together answers from five different sources, you have one conversation that builds context as you go.
By the end of a session it understands your business, your goals, your constraints, and your audience. The advice gets better the more context it has.
It’s also available at 3am when you’re in the middle of a build and need to think something through. That’s genuinely useful for anyone running a business alongside a day job or another business.
What To Keep In Mind
Sidekick is an AI assistant, not a lawyer, accountant, or professional advisor. For anything with serious legal or financial implications, use it to think through the issues and then verify with a qualified professional.
It’s also a Shopify tool — it lives in the Shopify admin. If your blog is on WordPress like ours, you’re switching between platforms. Not a dealbreaker but worth knowing.
The Bottom Line
Building a blog in 2026 with AI assistance is genuinely faster and more thorough than doing it alone. Not because the AI does everything for you — it doesn’t — but because having a knowledgeable, always-available thinking partner changes how you work through problems.
We built this site with real experience, real tools, and real conversations. This article is one of them.
If you’re thinking about starting an ecommerce blog or affiliate site, the tools available right now make it more accessible than it has ever been.
Ready to build your ecommerce store on Shopify? Start your free trial here.
Have questions about how we built this site? Drop them in the comments below or reach out directly.
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