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Social shopping vendor Payvment plans to close shop
The company will direct users to Ecwid’s Facebook storefront application.
Posted 01/28/2013Zak StamborPost a comment
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A social shopping provider prompts shoppers to make impulse buys
Payvment launches Lish, a Pinterest-like site to help consumers discover products.
Posted 08/15/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
Related Searches:Impulse Buying | Payvment
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Social shopping provider Payvment helps retailers target ads
The vendor’s targeting leverages demographic data from shoppers.
Posted 06/19/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
Related Searches:Payvment
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Selling on Facebook works—for some
The average revenue of Ecwid-powered storefronts increased 40% in 2011.
Posted 03/28/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
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Facebook moves beyond Likes
The social network makes it easier for consumers to share product information.
Posted 01/19/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
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Social shopping firm Payvment hires a former Yahoo and Apple executive as chief operating officer
Jim Stoneham helped to develop Yahoo’s Facebook and Twitter strategy.
Posted 03/21/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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A shopping application lets Facebook users browse among merchants
A virtual shopping mall features merchants using the Payvment Facebook shopping platform.
Posted 03/03/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
Related Searches:Universal Shopping Cart | Payvment
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A new API makes it easy for Etsy sellers to hawk wares on Facebook
Merchants can use the application to import inventory to Facebook.
Posted 08/27/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Social shopping provider Payvment gets $1.5 million, despite free model
Payvment, a social shopping service that helps retailers sell through Facebook, has secured $1.5 million in funding. The investment is led by venture capital firm Blue Run ventures, a firm that invested in PayPal, the popular payment service now owned by eBay.
Posted 05/20/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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