Facebook is once again experimenting with allowing vendors to sell things on the social network llike it did way back in 2011.
According to Online reports, FB is letting certain stores sell their products directly through the social network via a “buy” button on their Pages.
A few days ago, we had reported how FB was planning to introduce a Siri-like virtual assistant, Moneypenny. Although Facebook’s just testing its so-called “shop section,” the move makes sense, given its recent introduction of peer-to-peer payments capabilities, new ways to let stores communicate with people via messages, and its increasing dedication to keeping people within the Facebook ecosystem as much as possible.
Facebook Takes Big Step Forward On Commerce, Builds Shops Into Pages – BuzzFeed
July 15, 2015
Facebook wants to be more than a place to socialize, share, and discover content. It wants you to shop inside it as well.
The company is building out shops within Facebook Pages, essentially mini e-commerce sites that give businesses a chance to set up second homes within its walls. The shops are still in the testing phase, but some already feature “buy” buttons that allow the entire shopping experience to occur within Facebook — from product discovery to checkout….
Facebook Adds Buy Button Integration As It Continues To Reinvent Pages – TechCrunch
http://news.google.com Jul 16, 2015
Facebook wants you to shop inside its store pages – Engadget
http://news.google.com Jul 16, 2015
Facebook’s “Moneypenny” assistant is all about shopping – SlashGear
http://news.google.com Jul 14, 2015
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