Itâs about time that one of the earliest pioneers of online commerce opened up shops on Facebook. Today Amazonâs subsidiary Quidisi has opened up a few stores selling household items on the social network.
Quidsi, which was acquired by Amazon for $540 million in the fall, has created electronic commerce pages on Facebook for Soap.com, BeautyBar.com and Diapers.com. These are companies owned by Quidsi, and their social network presence together amounts to about 60,000 fans.
When you go to Soap.comâs Facebook page, you see a tab called âMy Listâ where you can search for and purchase products all within the social network. The shopping cart on the site looks like a more sophisticated, cleaner version of the one on Amazon.com, and lets you confirm what you want to purchase. The tool also tracks your order, and encourages you to âlikeâ the product.
What I found most helpful was the âMy Listsâ tab, which let me shop across all of Quidisiâs destinations (Diapers, Soap, and Beauty Bar), reorder, and customize my shopping list. This seems like a more robust version of FatWallet.
Quidisi somewhat resembles Storenvy in allowing you to shop from âstoresâ within a single tab. However, while Storenvy requires you to create a specific account for the application, âMy Listsâ just asks you for the login youâve previously used on BeautyBar.com, Soap.com, or Diapers.com.
Do you think these Quidisi shops will do well on Facebook, or will stores built by other social commerce vendors fare better?

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