Facebook's Craigslist-like marketplace section is The Lust (2020) AMZN Hindi Short Filmgetting a boost from Ebay.

The social network said Tuesday that it will begin offering a selection of sales promotions from the e-commerce site's "Daily Deals" program on the mobile version of Marketplace, TechCrunchfirst reported.

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Facebook users can browse the deals within Facebook's platform, but all purchases are ultimately made in Ebay's own site through an in-app browser. Around 100 new offers will be added to the section every day, according to TechCrunch.

The program is still in a testing phase and only available to a small percentage of users in the United States.

“We're conducting a test to determine if people are interested in shopping for discounted products when they visit Marketplace,” Facebook product Akash Anand said in a statement.

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Ebay also confirmed the partnership.

"At eBay, we are always looking to broaden our reach and surface inventory through new channels," a spokesperson said. "We are currently running a test with a small subset of people on Facebook in the U.S. who can browse eBay’s Daily Deals on Facebook Marketplace."

Facebook has had mixed success with its efforts to bring shopping to its platform in the past. Its "buy" buttons never really caught on, and its push into branded bots was never the game-changer it was originally touted as.

The company previously tried offering daily deals when Groupon was at its height, but that program was eventually shuttered as the popularity of the model waned.

Facebook's Marketplace has been growing modestly since it launched last fall, though it faces steep competition from reigning secondhand seller Craigslist and popular upstart marketplaces like Letgo. The program officially expanded to 17 European countries on Monday.

Facebook and Ebay did not immediately return requests for comment.


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