Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Facebook launches a distribution channel with the purchase of the new button

Facebook-buy-button With over a billion users, Facebook is still the 600-pound gorilla can sit anywhere he wants. Major and minor brands and all companies in the world wanted their marketing efforts with social media to have a piece of this amount. The problem, however, was that Facebook is not really a way for retailers and brands, in the presence of for sale and not merely participation, advertising and generating traffic to their sites through their strategies developed social media marketing.

Facebook recently finished working with regulators and walked out of this process as the official transfer and payment processor. Shortly after Facebook button launches its "buy" and now it seems as if the social media marketing has made a huge step. The goal is that potential customers become actual customers and directly. It seems that the sales potential of all Social Media Social Media Marketing to master. Social media, it seems, now a leading member of the flow of sales of a company.

The breakthrough in e-commerce seems to have finally arrived. "Buy" With the new Facebook button, Facebook users can now buy a product without taking the additional step of navigation on the side of a dealer. Social Media Marketing can now be sold social media, and is likely to lead to anyone to reconsider their brand and commitment to social media marketing.

The great hope is that Facebook users are without enjoying the ease of making a particular purchase, from your Facebook page. The concept is now in beta testing still the first results are promising. The funny thing is that Facebook has announced not to argue for a reduction in income, a kind of commission. This possible source of income over time may occur sooner rather than later, but it should, and to consider marketing strategies in social media this.

Since the IPO, Facebook has tried different ways of generating income despite its founder's dislike of the idea. Most do not, even if the "Buy" button could be the giant hit everyone was will be looking for marketing strategies and social networks soon struggling to adapt to this new reality.

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