How Bloggers Can Share Research or Affiliate Comparison Tables Easily

Turn Your Spreadsheet into a Filterable Table with Zero Coding.

If you're a blogger who publishes product comparisons, research summaries, or affiliate content — chances are you're already tracking data in Excel or Google Sheets. But turning that spreadsheet into a beautiful, interactive table on your blog? That’s where things usually get tricky.

With HTML Table Maker, you can skip the coding, skip the plugins, and go straight from spreadsheet to stylish, searchable HTML table. Whether you're comparing software tools, ranking products, or sharing test results, this tool gets your data onto your site — fast.

In this guide, we’ll show how bloggers can create responsive tables for their posts using nothing but an Excel file and a few clicks — no HTML knowledge required.

Example: A Comparison Table from Excel

Below is a live example of a table created in Excel and embedded directly into a blog post. This format is perfect for displaying affiliate product features, specs, or rankings — and it works beautifully on desktop and mobile.

Why Bloggers Love Table-Based Content

Tables make it easy for readers to scan, compare, and click.

You can include affiliate links directly in cells.

Filterable tables increase time-on-page and engagement.

Clean formatting = higher trust, more conversions.

Perfect For:

Affiliate marketers comparing tools or platforms

Tech reviewers listing specs and pricing

Finance bloggers showing interest rates or cashback tables

Content creators summarizing research findings

Travel bloggers comparing destinations, prices, or activities

Why Use HTML Table Maker?

Instantly converts spreadsheets to responsive HTML

Easy to update live tables - just reupload the updated Excel file

Copy-paste embed snippet works on any blog platform

Free to use — see pricing

How to Add a Table to Your Blog (3 Steps)

1

Upload Your Spreadsheet

2

Customize the Table

  • Choose column ordering and filtering options
  • Style your table with fonts and colours

3

Embed It in Your Blog

  • Click “Save” to get your embed code
  • Paste it into your blog’s HTML editor or embed block

That’s it — you’ve added a clean, responsive table that engages readers and boosts conversions.

Try it today and transform your spreadsheet into a blog-ready comparison table in minutes.

👉 Start with your Excel file here