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Re: Facebook shop

Posted: 02 Feb 2012, 17:37
by Flash
I use these: http://www.payvment.com/
An alternative, if anyone is interested.

Phil

Re: Facebook shop

Posted: 02 Feb 2012, 17:55
by GoldRapt
Good find.


Flash;38587 wrote:I use these: http://www.payvment.com/
An alternative, if anyone is interested.

Phil

Re: Facebook shop

Posted: 02 Feb 2012, 20:20
by John G
That's who I've used - the free version. Its pretty easy to get your products into your shop, but, unless you pay for the service, your limited to one shop, and just a "like" discount, other options need paying for.

Cheers John

Re: Facebook shop

Posted: 02 Feb 2012, 20:29
by GoldRapt
One shop? or one Item?
heheheh How many shops do you need John :-) ?

Re: Facebook shop

Posted: 02 Feb 2012, 20:35
by John G
I was going to have one shop/page dedicated to badges, and one solely dedicated to mugs - each shop would have the appropriate word in its title, so very easy to find on facebook. Didn't realise until I'd done all the badges that I couldn't do the same for mugs, under a different page. doh!

You can have as many items in your shop as you like.

Cheers John

Re: Facebook shop

Posted: 20 Dec 2012, 13:16
by Timothy
Hello Mattie i am trying to join your facebook page but its not doing work, i think its not orig link so please pm your link.
And i want to know you are dealing at domestic level or international?

Re: Facebook shop

Posted: 14 Feb 2013, 00:15
by Paul
Hi guys! decided to dig this one out now...

Me and my friend who is very talented graphic designer decided to do quick fanpage on facebook. i did one t-shirt for him with his design on it and tht was it.

we posted link to couple people. not spamming. people that we know and they agreed to help us.
this was 8.02.2013. now we have over 250 fans and 5 sales via facebook shop.
so the answer is: Yes. its worth to have a shop on face book as long as you know how to talk to people. fan page where nothing is happening wont make to much money :)

Re: Facebook shop

Posted: 14 Feb 2013, 09:49
by FairyD
Paul......you need to write a manual for all the different things you do...I'd buy it!!! Failing that.....can you give us a few tips...I have over 800 'friends' on my business facebook but only 178 likes on my new Teddy Bo Threads facebook page....I know likes don't equal sales but it sure helps get the message out there 'virally' when you post!

Re: Facebook shop

Posted: 14 Feb 2013, 09:50
by John G
Payvment are selling up and you have to move your shop to Ecwid or something like that. Looks like the shop is free until March then they will charge. If this is the case my facebook shop will close - had 1 sale since I started, total waste of time, a lot of time trying to keep it updated.

Wish I'd spent my time and effort on a better website than fannying on with facebook. IMO :wink:

Re: Facebook shop

Posted: 14 Feb 2013, 09:52
by FairyD
John...look at www.create.net it's £10 a month for the store...no start up costs (unless you have to purchase your domain...I use fasthosts for that instead) easy to set up the store AND you can set up facebook and ebay with the click of a button through it....they also automatically update themselves everytime you update your own store!!!