How to Integrate Facebook Shop with Magento 2 [2024]
Leveraging social media platforms to increase brand awareness, increase traffic, promotions, and even sales are increasing. Here is how you can integrate facebook shop with Magento 2 in 2024 to get benefitted from the increasing craze of social media.
Brands make the most out of popular social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram to sell their products and create a unique presence.
The use of social media is not limited to sales only but also plays a major role in engaging with the target audience, SEO, and growth.
Facebook is used by 3 billion monthly active users!
Integrating such a prominent social media channel with your online store can be a game-changer. And if you are a Magento 2 store owner, it just became easier for you!
Meetanshi offers Magento 2 Facebook Store Integration extension that synchronizes Magento 2 store products with the Facebook shop and facilitates to sell on Facebook.
With the help of the module, leverage the popularity of Facebook for selling your products. Integrate Facebook Shop with Magento 2 and increase sales of your online store.
Follow the steps below to easily integrate Facebook Store with Magento 2:
Steps to Integrate Facebook Shop with Magento 2:
Step 1: The admin can configure the extension as required. On clicking, “Generate Now” admin can automatically generate products CSV to upload in your Facebook store. It contains general information such as store view, schedules periodic CSV generation, frequency, start time, remove out-of-stock products, applying catalog rules on product price, adding product URL, and much more.
Step 2: The admin can simply enter the category based on the Google Product Taxonomy. This would help you when you want to run dynamic ads.
Step 3: It allows the admin to select the products, product condition, and Google product category that you want to display in the Facebook store.
Step 4: The module allows the admin to update the Facebook product status using mass action. Select the product status if you want to display only certain items in your Facebook store.
Step 5: To update for multiple products, the admin can update using “update attributes” mass action. Facilitates bulk update 3 Facebook store attributes such as Facebook Shop Product using mass action. It includes Facebook Shop Product, Condition, and Google Product category.
Step 6: After installing the extension, it automatically creates default mapping between product attributes and Facebook fields having the same name. It is not required mappings for product name, ID, price, condition, etc.
Step 7: Some of the Facebook fields are required and if the extension can’t fill some of the required fields, it can do mapping for those fields. Thus, an error message is displayed in the panel. Thus, for creating the mapping select the Facebook attribute code and a relevant Magento attribute.
Step 8: The admin will use the manual method for generating a CSV to synchronize the Magento 2 store products with the Facebook store. The product feed CSV log with details like start and finish date, time, product IDs, status, message, and the action gets generated. Click to “download CSV file” to use for product uploads on Facebook.
Step 9: The module allows the admin to select the products that they want to integrate under the “Shop” tab of your Facebook page.
Step 10: The admin can click on “Templates and Tabs” under “Page Settings” and enable the “Shop” tab.
Step 11: For adding the Shop tab in the menu, the admin can go to the Facebook page and click on the “shop” option from “More”.
Step 12: Once the popup is opened, tick the checkbox to agree on the terms and policies of the seller and then, click to continue.
Step 13: Once agreed, you can see another popup for selecting the checkout method for the Facebook shop products. To configure our extension, the admin can select “Check out on another website” and then click on “continue”.
Step 14: Another popup asks for choosing the shop currency. Facilitates admin to choose the currency in which they want to display the Facebook store products and then click “save”.
Step 15: With the help of this extension, you can even manually add a product from the “Add Product” button of the shop tab for the “Manage Catalogue” button to appear.
Step 16: Admin is required to enter the details for the sample product by clicking on “Add Product”.
Step 17: On adding the sample product “Manage your Catalogue” button appears. After clicking on it, the admin can import bulk products using CSV.
Step 18: By clicking the “Manage your Catalogue” button, the Catalogue Manager section will be displayed. The admin can choose “Data sources” from the catalogue tab and can easily insert bulk products by clicking on the “Add Products” button.
Step 19: To upload bulk products, the admin can select the “Use bulk upload” option and then click on the “Next” button.
Step 20: Facilitates admin to select “File Upload” from “Choose upload option” and click “Next Button”.
Step 21: After clicking on the “Upload File” button and then upload the CSV file that is already downloaded.
Step 22: On successfully uploading the CSV file, click on the “Next” button.
Step 23: Under “Complete Settings” name your data source and the currency for your product prices and then click on the “Upload” button after configuring every step.
Step 24: The tab with three options can be displayed like Overview, Items, and Settings for successfully uploading the CSV. Overview of the products can be observed under the “Overview” tab.
Step 25: Under the “Items” tab, the admin can view the products added through CSV.
Step 26: The admin needs to set up updates and replace the schedule for keeping the products updated in Magento 2 store with Facebook regularly. By default, Facebook provides setting up 2 different schedules.
Step 27: On running the update schedule every time, it makes faster changes to selected products in your feed. Thus, it needs to run on an hourly basis, to keep the minor changes such as product availability and pricing updated.
Step 28: After going to the Facebook Page, you can view products under the “Shop” tab.
Step 29: Once the user clicks on “Check Out on Website”, the user gets redirected to the website. And thereafter, he can continue and finish the order process.
That’s it!
Also, you can refer to the Magento 2 Facebook Store Integration userguide for installation and configuration steps.
Any doubts in the integration of Facebook Shop with Magento 2? Do let me know in the Comments section below. I’d be glad to help you out.
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Thank you.
Shivbhadrasinh Gohil
Shivbhadrasinh is the Co-founder & Chief Marketing Officer at Meetanshi. He leads the marketing team and is the person behind the marketing & branding success of the company. Being a seasoned digital marketer, he has been consulting online businesses for growth since 2010 and has helped 100+ clients with digital marketing success.
He loves sharing tips and insights about the latest digital marketing trends aimed at helping online business owners.
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