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Meta Introduces Shopping Links on Instagram and Facebook

Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, has announced the upcoming integration of shopping links directly into posts on the two popular social media platforms. This move aims to streamline the shopping experience for users by eliminating the need for third-party “link in bio” tools.

Facebook’s Commerce Features

On Facebook, content creators will have the ability to link their affiliate accounts with brands and tag products in their Reels and photos. This new functionality will allow approved products to be directly attached to content, appearing as floating bubbles that viewers can click on. Initially, the program will feature affiliate partnerships with Amazon, with Temu and eBay set to be added in the near future.

Instagram’s Shoppable Products

Influencers on Instagram will now be able to include up to 30 shoppable products in a single Reel. Unlike Facebook, creators can directly insert their own affiliate links for individual items. However, these linked products must be registered in Meta’s commerce catalog to be eligible for inclusion.

Enhancing Affiliate Revenue Opportunities

The introduction of these new shopping features is poised to benefit individuals profiting from affiliate revenue streams. While this development may enhance the shopping experience for some users, others may find the platforms becoming increasingly commercialized. The integrated affiliate content mirrors the functionality of TikTok Shop, with easily accessible product links seamlessly incorporated into videos.

Addressing Recent Concerns

These changes come on the heels of a recent controversy where influencers discovered shopping links added to their content without consent. The “Shop the look” feature, which linked to similar but cheaper products instead of the originals, raised concerns among users. Meta clarified that this was a limited test and that they are exploring improvements to the feature.

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