After launching in the U.S., Instagram expands its
shoppable posts features to business users in eight other countries
Instagram is launching its Shopping feature for business accounts to eight new countries: Canada, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Australia. The photo sharing app first began testing shoppable photo tags in November 2016 before making Shopping on Instagram available to businesses in the United States last year.
Instagram is launching its Shopping feature for business accounts to eight new countries: Canada, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Australia. The photo sharing app first began testing shoppable photo tags in November 2016 before making Shopping on Instagram available to businesses in the United States last year.
Since
Instagram doesn’t allow links in captions, Shopping on Instagram is intended to
make it easier for brands to drive followers to their e-commerce stores, while
ensuring that those users continue spending time in the app before clicking
away. Before Instagram launched the feature, several third-party services were
created to make posts shoppable, including Like2Buy and LikeToKnowIt, which
remain popular.
When
a post using Shopping for Instagram is tapped, it displays popups with prices
and a link to a new page within the app that has more information and a “Shop
Now” button directing users to the product page on the brand’s own online
store. Instagram has said it plans to monetize the feature by allowing business
users to display shoppable photos to people who don’t already follow them.
Instagram
says about half of its daily active users currently follow an “active shopping
business,” and today’s geographic expansion of Shopping for Instagram covers
its second-largest market (after the U.S.), Brazil.
In
a press statement, Instagram head of business Jim Squires said “People come to
Instagram every day to discover and buy products from their favourite
businesses. We want to be that seamless experience. Whether it’s a local
artisan, florist or clothing store, shopping directly on Instagram has never
been easier.”
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