Friends are the people you can trust; with Facebook applications you can ask them to review the products you plan to buy or rate a retailer you are considering. You can also help each other by exchanging coupon codes and notifying each other of best deals.
So here is the comprehensive collection of Facebook shopping tools:
Simply Best Coupons: this application is Facebook version of popular website SimplyBestCoupons.com. Without leaving Facebook you can find best coupons and deals. The procedure is really simple:
Coupons.com offer printable discount coupons on Facebook:
“Simply add the application, and we’ll instantly provide you with a selection of coupons for everyday products. For every coupon you print, discard, or share with a friend, we’ll replace it with another until you’ve bled us dry!”
Next Coupons app allows the user to suggest retailers they’d like to receive coupons from, and also select from shopping categories that interest them. That way the deals the users get are tailored specifically to their interest, and they can be informed of hot coupons and discounts without even having to search for them.
Free Coupons: on adding the app you’ll see a list of popular brands, just click on any to add your favorite shops to your profile:
Cheap Deals & Coupons posts a box on the left side of your profile, then it feeds in 5 lines of text, which consists of deals on the Internet and how they are rated. A “5” rating means that the deal is SUPER cheap. A “1” means that the deal is no good! Immediately after adding the app, you’ll see the list of recent deals and coupons throughout the Internet.
Me coupons offers to give your friends a gift that lets them spend more time with you in real life. Send them a “One Free Hug” or “Free Drink” coupon or create a personalized coupon for that special friend. You can even text your friends your coupon so that they can redeem it in real life!
Coupons Community by eCoupons offers a handy navigation with a drop-down menus. Besides, it allows members to submit new coupons.
What I Want app (which can also be added to pages) offers to add items to your wishlist from any store and notify your friends. You can share your wishlist with your Facebook friends or with non-Facebook users too:
JungleBook shows your Amazon wishlists on your profile to let people know when you add items to it.
What would you buy? offers shopping polls and wishlists. Create a poll to compare two similar products and let your friends vote and browse through your friends’ polls.
Needdit lists reviews from people you know and trust.
CNET Product Review(s) displays a widget-like block reviewing an item. The search option sends the user to CNET site.
I Want One app provides you and your friends with the ability to vote on different Amazon.com products. Instead of trusting the customer reviews on Amazon you should ask your friends to review the product. Add the product to your list and ask your friends to vote on the product.
My Shopping allows you to shop online with your Facebook friends. You can search for books, music, movies, gadgets, clothing, or anything you have a need for. You can then rate, mark, and share items. For any item you can view how many of your friends like or dislike that item, as well as compare the lowest prices available from retail stores. Write reviews or rants, and let your peers know how you feel about that product.
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I like the article you wrote and found it interesting. I am wondering if you have had a chance to review Wisheo, a new facebook application that enable people to leverage their existing friends on facebook and buy group gifts and setup wishlists for special occasions? If not, since you seem to have a lot of good feedback about the facebook as a shopping tool, I am wondering if you would mind taking a look at it? It would be much appreciated. Best regards - Stefan (www.wisheo.com)
@Stefan, I'll look at it - thanks for stopping by to comment!
This is great. As a company that's entering into this space, I love all the creative ideas on how to make the Facebook app valuable to users/customers. Thanks!
Rebecca
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Thanks for the article just what I needed