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Add shop to affiliate/information website

I have a question. Recently I started to create a website. It is strong with right quality, and there are many gaps in my niche. I see how I can fill it and since google is messing with us, I already have other ideas how to get organic traffic.

The website is already partially branded, but finally I want to expand it with my own products.

My question is.

* Is it bad for my website / SEO if I add a webshop to it?

If not what do you guys recommend to me.

-A shopify that I link to it through the menu bar. And then for example call SHOP.mydomain.

-Or that I have woocommerce built into my website and start selling from there. (It then does mean that I have to build in my webshop, when it is actually an informational website.

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