How to set up a Facebook Shop and Instagram Shop in 2024

Simple step by step video tutorials on how to set up a Facebook and Instagram shop

Ratings: 4.30 / 5.00




Description

If you sell products on line through a retail platform such as Amazon, Ebay, Etsy etc and would like to add a shop to your Facebook and Instagram page then this is the course for you. (Tutorials updated for 2024 and based on the new Facebook template)

I’m going to guide you step by step on how to add a shop to your Facebook and/or Instagram page and start tagging your products in your posts. This directs your followers straight through to your ecommerce product page to help increase your sales.

A great thing about the Facebook / Instagram shopping feature is that it’s free to use.

Follow my short simple video tutorials as you create your shop step by step, you can pause and rewind at any time as you progress.

You also get free access to my Facebook business support group where you can ask any questions if you get stuck.

You’re in the right place if:

· You have a Facebook page and sell products on a retail platform such as Amazon, Etsy, Ebay.

· You’re not sure how to set up a shop on Facebook and you’d like someone to show you how to do it in simple steps

· You’d like to have a shop button on your Instagram page

· You’d like to be able to tag your products on your Facebook / Instagram posts and send customers straight through to checkout


***If you sell directly through your website using Shopify or Woo commerce for example, this course will help but you don’t have to manually add your products you can upload them automatically. This is not covered in the course as it’s a different process for each platform, but contact me direct for help on this***

What You Will Learn!

  • How to set up a shop on Facebook and tag products in posts
  • How to set up a shop on Instagram and Tag products in posts
  • How to use Meta's (Facebook's) Commerce Manager
  • How to link your Facebook shop to Instagram

Who Should Attend!

  • Retailers and Business owners who sell products on line
  • Businesses who sell products on a third party website such as Etsy