How to Set Up a Facebook Shop to Sell More Products
Remember the pandemic when everyone stayed inside for two years and became addicted to online shopping? In 2020, online shopping and ecommerce grew by 3.4%, and ecommerce sales are now predicted to grow from $792 billion in 2020 to $1.6 trillion in 2025 as shoppers look to continue the upwards trend of shopping online. Facebook Shops have a big part to play in all that.
Meta launched Facebook Shops in May 2020 and positioned the online shopping platform as a resource to help small businesses sell online. Good timing, much?
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What is a Facebook Shop?
A Facebook Shop is an online store that lives on Facebook and Instagram and allows users to browse, shop, and make purchases either directly on Facebook or by clicking through to a company’s website to complete the sale.
Facebook and Instagram users can find businesses on Facebook Shop via a Facebook page or an Instagram profile.
What’s cool about Facebook Shops is that the feature is discoverable organically or through ads, meaning there are lots of opportunities for social media marketers to optimize businesses for both channels.
Why set up a Facebook shop?
There are many benefits for businesses of any size to hop on board the Facebook Shops train. Here are a few of our favorites.
Seamless, easy checkout
Facebook Shops is a one-stop shopping experience for your customers for direct-to-consumers brands. They can engage with your business through Facebook Messenger, be directed to a relevant product, and then checkout directly on Facebook.
This provides a seamless shopping experience. There’s no need to direct a customer to an external website where it’s easier for them to get distracted and decide not to purchase.
Simplified cataloging
If you have an ecommerce website for your business, you’ll understand how complicated cataloging can be. However, with Facebook Shops, storing product information and updating it is super easy. Whenever you need to make changes to your product information — for example, images, descriptions, price, etc. — simply navigate to the Commerce Manager and update your items in minutes.
An example of a Rapha product on their Facebook Shop page. Source: Facebook
Easy shipping process
Anything to do with shipping is a pain. We get it.
Luckily, Facebook Shops keeps things super simple by offering the seller (that’s you!) an opportunity to use whichever shipping method you prefer, just as long as it offers tracking and delivery confirmation.
If you need to customize the details of a shipment, head to the Commerce Manager to edit shipping details, including shipping price, speed, and destination.
Increase your reach with ads
With almost 3 billion monthly active users, Facebook is a hive of activity, with hundreds of thousands of people worldwide browsing the platform at any given time. By running Facebook ads for your products and Facebook Shop page, you’re instantly exposing your business to a new audience and potential customers while driving conversions for your store.
Provide a next-level customer service experience
The ability to chat with a brand and resolve my complaint without leaving the couch? Sign me up!
Facebook Shops gives customers the ability to engage with a business through Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram to help answer questions, track orders, or settle customer queries. Just like a traditional brick and mortar store.
Pro tip: if you’re an e-commerce store that uses Facebook Messenger or any of its related apps for communicating with customers, you can save yourself hours of work a week by using an AI-powered customer service chatbot like Heyday.
You don’t need a website
This might come as a surprise, but not every online commerce business needs a website. By using Facebook Shops, businesses can eliminate the need for a website because customers can have the exact same shopping experience natively within the Facebook Shop platform.
Think of the money and time you spend on developers and hosting and all the other expenses involved in running a website. It adds up!
How to create a Facebook Shop: 6 easy steps
Facebook Shop setup
1. Head to facebook.com/commerce_manager to get started, and click Next
2. Select the customer checkout method. You’ll notice you can select one of the following options:
a. Checkout on another website (direct your audience to a domain you own)
b. Checkout with Facebook or Instagram (customers will be able to pay for their product within the Facebook or Instagram platform)
c. Checkout with messaging (direct your customers to a Messenger conversation)
Note that the ability to checkout directly on a Meta-owned platform using Shop Pay is only available in the US.
3. Select the Facebook page you want to sell from. If you don’t have a Facebook page for your business established, this is the time to set one up. Click next.
4. Connect your Facebook business account. Set one up if you don’t have one. Click next.
5. Choose where you deliver your products to. Click next.
6. Preview your Facebook Shop and ensure that all the information is correct, then click Finish Setup
Facebook Shop requirements
To start selling products on Facebook Shop, there are a few requirements that businesses need to fulfill. According to Meta, these include:
- Complying with Facebook policies, including Terms of Service, Commercial Terms, and Community Standards
- Domain ownership confirmation
- Be located in a supported market
- Maintain an authentic, trustworthy presence (and sufficient follower count!)
- Present accurate information with clear refund and return policies
Facebook shop customization
No matter how big or small, businesses can feature products from their catalog and customize their Facebook Shop to match their brand colors and style.
- When you’re logged into Commerce Manager, head to Shops
- Then, click on Layout to customize elements of your Facebook shop
- You’ll then be able to customize your Facebook Shop, including adding featured collections and promotions, arranging products, add a featured collection, change the color of your buttons, and preview your Facebook Shop in light and dark mode
How to add products to a Facebook Shop
Adding products to your Facebook Shop is an easy, step-by-step process that ensures that customers receive all the information they need to make a purchase.
Where your products are stored is called a catalog, and you can connect your catalog to different ads and sales channels to promote your items.
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Get the free guide right now!To make your first catalog, follow these steps:
1. Login to Commerce Manager.
2. Click +Add Catalogue.
3. Select the catalog type that best represents your business, then click Next.
4. Choose how you want to upload your catalog. Facebook Shops gives you two options: manually upload or connect your catalog from a partner platform, e.g., Shopify or BigCommerce.
5. Name your catalog with an appropriate name, then click Create.
6. Add items to your catalog by clicking Items in the right-hand navigation bar, then select Add Items.
7. The next screen allows you to input all of your item information, including images, title, product description, website URL to make a purchase, price, and condition.
In the example above, we’ve shown you the manual way to upload items into your Facebook Shop. But, it’s worth researching the different ways to upload items to a Facebook Shop, as for larger businesses, a Facebook Pixel or Data feed might be more appropriate.
Create Product Collections on your Facebook Shop
Product collections give you an opportunity to showcase your products in a new light. For example, a spring collection, a vacation collection, or a new mom’s collection—depending on the products you actually offer on Facebook Shops.
Collections can be featured on the main page of your Facebook Shop and give visitors a chance to browse more specific items that have been grouped together.
To build a Facebook Shop Product Collection, follow these steps:
- Log into Commerce Manager, and click Shops
- Click Edit Shop, then click +Add New
- Click on Collection, and then click Create New Collection
- Name your collection (Spring Sale, New Arrivals, Last Chance, etc.,) and then add the items from your inventory that you’d like to feature. Click Confirm.
- Add additional details such as images (Facebook recommends 4:3 ratio and a minimum pixel size of 800 x 600), title, and text.
- When you’re finished, click Publish.
Pro tip: If you use Shopify to run your ecommerce store, you can integrate your products directly without manually uploading each item.
Fashion brand Everlane features their latest arrivals collection at the top of their Facebook Shop. Source: Facebook.
What are the Facebook Shop fees?
What? You expected Meta to let you run a shop on their platform for free? Facebook’s gotta make their money somehow, and Facebook Shop fees give Meta a small cut of your sales. Luckily, the selling fees aren’t extortionate. Let’s break ‘em down:
- Whenever you make a sale on Facebook Shops, Meta will take 5% per shipment
- If you shipment is under $8, Meta will take a flat-fee of $0.40
- Selling fee includes taxes, cost of payment processing, and applies to all checkout transitions for all products on Facebook Shops and Instagram
Best Facebook Shop examples to inspire you
Rapha
Cycling brand Rapha do a brilliant job with their Facebook Shop. We especially love the collections they’ve built and the ease of navigation in the top nav bar.
Tentree
Tentree follows a similar strategy to Rapha, emphasizing easy-to-browse collections and simple, engaging titles for their products.
Sephora
Popular makeup megastore, Sephora, has used eye-catching visuals on some of its images to make discounted products stand out on the Facebook Main page.
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LuluLemon
Lululemon keeps things clean, clear, and direct on their item listings. Using clear visuals, the focus is on the product (not what’s going on around it) which should help drive sales.
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