Update: If you’re using Amazon.co.uk, the hashtag is #AmazonBasket, i.e.
I just bought: 'Billionaire Boy' by David Walliams Reply w/ #AmazonBasket to add this via @KindleUK http://t.co/r6pHQK3W1J
— Conn Ó Muíneacháin (@conn) May 6, 2014
As if it wasn’t already easy enough to impulse-buy from Amazon, they’ve gone and added a new feature using Twitter.
“Add it now. Buy it later”, is the slogan for a new service which allows you to reply to Amazon product links in your twitter feed using the hashtag #AmazonCart. If you’ve already linked your twitter account to Amazon, you’ll find the item in your cart, ready to buy, the next time you log in to the online retailer.
It sounds like a winner for Amazon. Not only does it make it easier to follow up on a purchase prompted while browsing social media, but the herd effect or “keeping up with the Joneses” is bound to be a factor. How many people will be prompted to check and see “what’s he buying?”
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RT @blacknight: Amazon Introduces Hashtag to let you Shop from Twitter: http://t.co/EUagMqYP4I
RT @blacknight: Amazon Introduces Hashtag to let you Shop from Twitter: http://t.co/EUagMqYP4I
RT @blacknight: Amazon Introduces Hashtag to let you Shop from Twitter: http://t.co/EUagMqYP4I
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RT @blacknight: Amazon Introduces Hashtag to let you Shop from Twitter: http://t.co/EUagMqYP4I
RT @blacknight: Amazon Introduces Hashtag to let you Shop from Twitter: http://t.co/EUagMqYP4I
RT @blacknight: Update re Amazon’s new twitter hashtag: if you’re using Amazon UK, the tag is #AmazonBasket http://t.co/EUagMqYP4I