When I was writing the book, Like My Stuff: How to Monetize Your Facebook Fans with a Facebook Store, many people said they didn’t know that you could make purchases on Facebook. As I was doing research for the book, I came across a site, SocialCommerceToday.com that has the most amazing collection of information on social commerce and f-commerce. Below is an excerpt of what they offer! These facts could be the key to getting your Facebook initiative approved and monetized!
Facebook Drives Loyalty Sales:
- 117%: the additional amount a fan will spend on a brand compared to a non fan
- 17%: proportion of Facebook users who say simply having the ability to ‘Like’ a brand makes them more likely to buy
- 51%: the increase in likelihood a customer will purchase, after clicking the ‘like’ button
- 41%: the increase in likelihood a customer that a customer will recommend, if they have liked the brand
- 28%: the increase in likelihood that customers who ‘like’ a brand will repurchase
- 40%: Proportion who ‘Like’ businesses in order to receive special discounts and promotions
- 30% to 200%: increase in site registrations for sites using Facebook sign on
- 15% to 100%: Increase in the number of reviews and other user-generated content generated when using Facebook social sign-on
Facebook Drives Word-of-Mouth Sales:
- 75%: Percentage of Facebook users who have “liked” a brand
- $2.52: what a Facebook share generates for ticketing site Eventbrite
- 11: Visits generated by a Facebook share for ticketing site Eventbrite
- 30bn+: pieces of content shared online every month by Facebook users (web links, news stories, blog posts, notes, photo albums, etc.)
- 90: Average pieces of content created by a Facebook user each month
- 130: Average number of Facebook friends of a user (who receive their word of mouth recommendations)
- $3.60: the media value generated by the average Facebook fan is $3.60/year
Facebook Drives E-Commerce Traffic:
- 6.5%: click-through rates on Facebook walls are 6.5%
- 67% of retailers plan to use Facebook to drive traffic to their e-commerce sites
- 25%: proportion of users who post links to other companies, products or services
- 20%: proportion of e-commerce sales from Facebook (for Wetseal)
- 1.5x: Facebook users spend 1.5x more online that other Internet users
- 1 in 11: humans that are on Facebook (642 613 700) [Q2 2011]
- 40%: The drop in Coca-Cola’s website traffic in the past year, but Coke’s Facebook page is up and is now the world’s most popular Facebook brand page (22m)
- 7.9: In 2010, Facebook grew by 7.9 users/second
- 1/3: Proportion of time spend online on Facebook by Facebook users
- 50%: proportion of users who log on to Facebook in any given day
- 700 billion: Minutes spent on Facebook every month
- 80: Average community pages, groups and events to which a Facebook user is connected
- Bigger than Google: In August 2010, U.S. Internet users spent 41.1 billion minutes on Facebook, surpassing Google Inc.’s 39.8 billion minutes for the first time
- Nine in Ten: Proportion of US social network users who use Facebook
- 57.1%: Proportion of Internet US users using Facebook
f-commerce is a Viable Retail Platform:
- Top 3: The top 3 brands on Face book (by fans) all sell directly on Face book – Coca-Cola (24m), Starbucks (20m) and Disney (19m)
- 2-4%: f-store conversion rates – on a par with web-stores (avg. 3.4%, according to Forrester/Shop.org)
- $650,000,000: The drop in Netflix share value when Warner opened up a Facebook movie rental (streaming) service in 2011
- 1000: Number of diapers P&G sold on its f-store in under an hour
- 50,000: Number of retailers who have opened an f-store with Payment
- 6 hours: Time it took for the Rachel Roy Facebook jewelry store to sell out
- 3rd highest: daily sales made by Rachel Roy, the day it opened it’s pop-up f-store
- 1m+: Starbucks customers using their e-commerce-enabled Facebook CRM loyalty program
- 1300: Number of products added every week to the ASOS f-store
- 20%: Proportion of black Friday sales transactions on Facebook for e-tailer Kembrel
- 7-10%: Increased Average Order Value for Facebook transactions (vs. web-store) for Kembrel
- 5000+: customers using Walmart’s group-buy Facebook app on the day of its launch
- $34: Amount paid for the first transaction ever to take place in Facebook at 11.50 am EST on July 8, 2009 for bouquet of flowers ‘A Slice of Life’ on the f-store of U.S. florist 1-800 flowers
Could Facebook Be the Operating System of the Future?
- 200+ million: Facebook users accessing the utility through their mobile devices
- 2x: People using Facebook on mobile devices are twice as active on Facebook than non-mobile users
- 94%: Proportion of phone users who will communicate on their handsets via social networks
- 50%: Proportion of mobile internet traffic accounted for by Facebook and other social networking tools
- 70%: proportion of Facebook users who engage with Facebook applications
- 550,000: the number of active applications currently on Facebook Platform
- 44%: proportion of retailers who plan to use Facebook application in place of microsites for product launches and promotions
Industry Adoption of f-commerce is Accelerating:
- 76%: percentage of retailers who plan to use Facebook for ‘social commerce’ initiatives
- 50%+: proportion of the global top 100 websites have integrated with Facebook using it’s social plug-ins
- 50,000+: Number of websites that integrated Facebook social plug-ins (incl. ‘Like’) in the week they launched
- 2.5 million+: websites have now integrated with Facebook
- 10,000: number of new websites integrate with Facebook every day (with social plug-ins) (since April 2010)
- 2m+: Number of sites that have integrated Facebook social plug-ins
- 7 out of 10: proportion of digital marketers who have implemented or planning to implement Facebook Like feature
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For more information on my book about F-commerce, “Like My Stuff: How to Monetize Your Facebook Fans with a Facebook Store” check out my Facebook store.
Here’s more great resources and posts on social commerce:
- What is F-Commerce and Why Should You Care? (vendio.com)
- 5 Best Practices of Facebook eCommerce Stores (hubspot.com)
- Facebook Roundup: PHP, Ads, Timeline, Photos, Social Commerce and More (insidefacebook.com)
- 5 creative ways to use Facebook for your business (simplybusiness.co.uk)
- Twitter, Facebook, Google+: Which Business Page Is Best? (pcworld.com)
- Barilliance eCommerce Brings Behavioral Targeting to Facebook Pages (insidefacebook.com)
- YESfstore aims to kickstart Facebook e-commerce market (mobile-ent.biz)
- Fluid Snags Eight IMA Awards for Top Retail, Fashion and Sports Websites (prweb.com)
- Intuit’s SimpleStore Adds E-Commerce to Your Facebook Page (pcworld.com)




Dr. Natalie is a business strategist and a futurist. She has spent her careers looking about how businesses interact with their customers and their employees and she provides companies with the best way to create environments that foster loyatly, motivation and innovation.