Facebook is advancing its shopping push on WhatsApp with Carts - Business Insider

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Facebook has continuously been trying to monetize WhatsApp and has invested in the platform's potential for shopping

to WhatsApp in a bid to simplify shopping on the platform. Through Carts, WhatsApp users can add products to a shopping cart while browsing a merchant's catalog and can then send the order to the business via messaging.For merchants, this functionality lets them more easily track order inquiries and requests from customers. Carts is now available globally, including in WhatsApp's top three markets—India, Brazil, and the US—which will have a combined 573.

6 million users in 2020, per Facebook has continuously been trying to monetize WhatsApp and has invested in the platform's potential for shopping. Despite the service's global popularity, WhatsApp does not generate revenues proportional to its reach, given the service is both free and does not sell ads .

 

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Meaning, time to find another messaging app.

The best and easiest way to monetize WhatsApp is going to be to spin it off and sell it.

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