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Oct 07

Get Elastic has written a summary of 29 Facebook applications that promote e-commerce. There are social shopping apps, deal-finders and even apps developed by fans of shops like Threadless. A couple of online stores have attempted to create Facebook apps themselves, but the results are not startling yet.

We have discussed an app for Yuppiechef that would compliment the Facebook group we created. It would probably revolve around the new Gift Registry service we launched, although we're still trying to iron out the details in our own minds before we commit any development time to it.

Social Shopping is definitely on the up, but only the quick and brave will benefit from it any time soon.

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One Response to “Using Facebook for E-commerce Marketing”


Linda Bustos October 12, 2007

Hi Andrew, thanks for linking to our post. If you do produce an app for Yuppiechef, do let me know!



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