인스타그램에서 직접 아마존 쇼핑...메타와 아마존 협력

Meta has introduced a new advertising feature that allows users to link their Facebook and Instagram accounts to Amazon for seamless shopping without leaving the apps. This feature enables users to purchase products by clicking on ads in their feeds. Meta is seeking new ways to boost ad revenue following a decline due to Apple's iOS privacy changes. The partnership could be a significant revenue opportunity for both Meta and Amazon. It simplifies the shopping experience on Facebook and Instagram, eliminating the need for custom storefronts on these apps.

메타는 사용자들이 페이스북과 인스타그램 앱을 떠나지 않고 아마존 구매를 진행할 수 있는 새로운 광고 기능을 선보였다. 이 기능을 통해 사용자들은 피드의 광고를 클릭하여 아마존에서 상품을 구매할 수 있다. 메타는 애플의 iOS 개인정보보호 정책 변경으로 인한 광고 수익 감소를 극복하기 위해 새로운 방법을 모색하고 있다. 메타와 아마존의 파트너십은 새로운 수익을 일으킬 것으로 전망된다. 메타는 페이스북과 인스타그램에서 상품을 판매하기 위해 맞춤형 스토어프론트를 만들 필요 없이 쇼핑 경험을 제공할 수 있다.

Meta lets Amazon shoppers buy products on Facebook and Instagram without leaving the apps

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