Facebook Launches Marketplace On App, Takes On eBay and Craigslist (betanews.com) 38
Facebook today also announced the launch of "Marketplace," allowing users to buy and sell items on the social media platform. The company says more than 450 million people already visit buying and selling groups on Facebook each month. The new service will be available to people over 18 years of age in the United States, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand on Facebook's iPhone and Android over the coming days. BetaNews adds: The primary aim of Facebook Marketplace is to keep things as simple as possible. Both listing and searching for items is incredibly easy, and the focus is on putting would-be buyers in contact with sellers as close by as possible. The new feature sits alongside the many existing pages that have been set up to facilitate the buying and selling of goods, and Facebook has made it possible to post items to the Marketplace and individual pages simultaneously to help maximize your audience.
primary purpose... (Score:3)
... is to get a cut of the action on what people are doing already.
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... is to get a cut of the action on what people are doing already.
How are they going to do that?
Launched Today? (Score:4, Informative)
Wait, this launched TODAY? I've had access to it for several months now. I know they do limited A/B testing, but I've also browsed it for curiosity sake, and countless others in my local area have it too. Maybe the A/B test was regionalized? Not sure on this one. Anywho, I hope they fixed it. On my phone, it has worked well, but opening the market place would instantly crash the app on my Nexus 7 tablet. This was even more annoying, because swiping left/right in the app changed between the different tabs at the top, one being timeline, the very next to the right was the market place. Accidentally swipe right even the slightest, and it would switch to the market place tab, and instantly crash the app. That's one way to keep users happy and keep coming back to your app! Accidentally do the wrong gesture, and have the whole thing crash.
Dilbert (Score:1)
Obligatory Dilbert:
http://dilbert.com/strip/2004-... [dilbert.com]
all eggs into basket please (Score:5, Interesting)
I think we need just a little bit of data diversity... I am not going to use any single service for everything I do online.
I am guessing that this view is not in the majority, however.
Size 12s (Score:2)
Competition is good (Score:2)
Facebook has allowed item sales in their groups for awhile and there are some *very* good groups locally, so hopefully that doesn't get canned.
But in terms of eBay, a little competition is a good thing. I used to be able find stuff at a reasonable price but nowadays it seems that prices end up higher for used auctions etc than I would have paid for brand new by any of the common vendors that ship to here.
Great! (Score:2)
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Will the Canadian version allow us to pay in Canadian Tire money?
I can't wait to exploit the "nearby" functionality (Score:3)
Heh - I can't wait to exploit the "nearby" functionality. "Marco" (Target is 160 meters away.)..."Marco" (Target is 55 meters away)...
Wow! What an Idea! (Score:1)
How innovative, those Facebook people!
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Came to say just this thing. We'll see if it's just as good as Swap Meet :)
SHHHH! Don't tell me! I have the most recent 4 episodes DVR'ed I need to watch!
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Don't worry. I haven't revealed anything :)
Thanks!
Do Not Want. (Score:3, Insightful)
I really don't want to be friends with the people I do business with on Craigslist...
Getting a handy for a used toaster-over is not the foundation of a long term friendship.
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I really don't want to be friends with the people I do business with on Craigslist...
Getting a handy for a used toaster-over is not the foundation of a long term friendship.
Since when is "handy" a noun? Is that a British thing?
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"Handy" is pseudo-English originating in Germany. I'm guessing Anonymous Coward comes from a German speaking country.
It's quite an interesting linguistic phenomenon, happens in a number of countries- an almost-English sounding word will appear in a foreign language "Anglicising" that language somewhat, even though the word doesn't exist in native English. Handy is far from the only example.
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"Handy" is pseudo-English originating in Germany. I'm guessing Anonymous Coward comes from a German speaking country.
It's quite an interesting linguistic phenomenon, happens in a number of countries- an almost-English sounding word will appear in a foreign language "Anglicising" that language somewhat, even though the word doesn't exist in native English. Handy is far from the only example.
Well, since English is SUCH an etymological soup, which is both its strength and its weakness, it doesn't surprise me.
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I think I'd rather get a cell-phone stuck on the German language than a Handy from someone who advertises on Craigslist.
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Handy...noun....Craigslist <----- this was the key word that you overlooked.
Ah, NOW I get it!
I dunno if this is a good idea (Score:3)
I imagine a lot of people may not like their Facebook profile linked to their sale of used vibrators.
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That's why they cost more than brand new ones.
Facebook too prone to editorial judgement (Score:2)
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Wait, that's not what Facebook is for now?
Somebody at Facebook (Score:1)
Well that will kill another app (Score:1)