Infographic: Social Networks And Their Importance In E-Commerce Gateways

Does your company use social media to help drive sales? As outlined in this infographic, major social media platforms are becoming more commercial, while e-commerce platforms are becoming more social, and the social commerce trend is gaining in popularity with each passing day.

Social commerce is a fairly new concept where e-commerce and social media companies work together to deliver an exceptional shopping experience. Basically, the goal of social commerce is to enable shoppers to use social networks to make e-commerce transactions.

From shoppable Instagram feeds to ‘Buy’ buttons on Pinterest and YouTube, social commerce is reshaping the online shopping world as we know it. Even multinational e-commerce corporations are taking up this trend. A great example of that are eBay’s Daily Deals on Facebook.

According to Facebook, about 450 million users visit buy-and-sell groups on a monthly basis. With that in mind, Facebook rolled out a new service called Marketplace in October 2016. This concept is pretty much the same one that e-commerce giants like eBay and Amazon use.

Users of this social media platform can now browse through eBay Daily Deals through Facebook’s mobile app. This is where eBay’s ShopBot bot comes into play, and helps customers narrow down their search. After all, there are more than a billion listings on eBay. With the Daily Deals feature, customers can get free shipping, unique discounts, and PayPal guarantees.

As outlined in the infographic below, major social media platforms are becoming more commercial, while e-commerce platforms are becoming more social, and the social commerce trend is gaining in popularity with each passing day.

This infographic was originally posted by 16Best.net here

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