The new features will help Facebook, already a
leader in digital advertising, offer personalized shopping
experiences to its users, said Karandeep Anand, vice president
of business products at Facebook.
Businesses will now be able to add a button on their Instagram
profiles to let people send a WhatsApp message to the company
with one click.
Integrating WhatsApp is particularly important for customers in
countries such as India and Brazil, where the Facebook-owned
messaging app is widely used, Anand said.
Facebook said it will begin testing the ability for brands to
send emails through Facebook Business Suite, a feature that lets
businesses manage their presence across the social media site's
apps, in order to simplify how companies reach customers.
It will also test new work accounts to let employees manage
business pages without needing to log in with their personal
accounts.
The new business tools come a day after WhatsApp began testing a
new feature in São Paulo, Brazil, to let users find shops and
services through a directory in the app for the first time, part
of an effort to bolster ecommerce on the service.
(Reporting by Sheila Dang, Editing by Nick Zieminski)
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