Facebook Linkedin-in Twitter Youtube
Search
SellerEngine
  • Products
    • Profit Bandit
    • Sellery
    • Buy Box Buddy
    • SellerEngine Plus
  • Services
  • Resources
    • Start Selling With Amazon
    • Blog
    • Digital Library
    • Infographics
  • Support
    • Help Docs
    • Help Videos
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Careers
  • Product Sign In
    • Profit Bandit
    • Sellery
    • BuyBoxBuddy
    • SellerEngine Plus
  • Products
    • Profit Bandit
    • Sellery
    • Buy Box Buddy
    • SellerEngine Plus
  • Services
  • Resources
    • Start Selling With Amazon
    • Blog
    • Digital Library
    • Infographics
  • Support
    • Help Docs
    • Help Videos
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Careers
  • Product Sign In
    • Profit Bandit
    • Sellery
    • BuyBoxBuddy
    • SellerEngine Plus

Tweet all about it!

  • May 8, 2014
Reading time: 2 minutes

If you’re a Twitter user and an Amazon shopper, you will love this! You’re now able to add items to your Amazon shopping cart with a single tweet, including the hashtag #AmazonCart.

Can you think of a better way for Amazon to attract new customers and let them add items to their shopping cart?

Keep reading to find out more.

On May 5th, Amazon announced that Twitter users can buy products from Amazon with only a hashtag. If you’re totally into tweeting, you’ll probably love that you’ll be able to buy an item that you saw on your Twitter feed and don’t want to forget about.

Amazon and Twitter

Here’s how it works:

  1. First, you have to connect your Amazon and Twitter accounts.
  2. Then reply using hashtag #AmazonCart to any tweet with an Amazon product link.
  3. Check out whenever you’re ready. The item will be waiting in your cart.

You’ll also receive a reply tweet and a confirmation email from Amazon.

Currently, #AmazonCart is only available for Amazon.com customers. However a similar hashtag, #AmazonBasket was also created for shoppers on Amazon.co.uk.

I think this is a smart move for both platforms in their mission to attract more customers and followers. Amazon has had its ups and downs lately in the United States, most recently in the many areas where sales tax is now being charged. Research lead by  Ohio University shows that buyers reduced their spending by 10% immediately after  sales tax is introduced.

And Twitter needs all the help it can get, with its stock price tanking to $29 a share recently after hundreds of millions of shares belonging to employees were able to be sold on the open market, causing the stock price to drop by more than 10%. And let’s not forget that most analysts believe that Twitter won’t be profitable for another year or so, or best.

For more information, check out these links from Forbes:

  • http://www.Amazon.com/gp/socialmedia/Amazoncart/ref=Amazoncart_surl_Amazonbasketlp
  • http://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckjones/2013/10/08/twitter-could-become-profitable-in-2015/

Related Posts

Prime Day 2025

Prime Day 2025: Boost Sales with These 5 Seller Tips

May 7, 2025
Read More »

Evergreen Products, Differentiation, and Smart Pricing

March 5, 2025
Read More »

Amazon FBM vs. FBA in 2025

February 20, 2025
Read More »
  • Posted in: Amazon, Amazon Announcements, Services

Tweet

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Search The Blog
Subscribe to the sellerEngine Blog
Sign Up
Top 70 Ecommerce Blogs
Fit Small Business
Handle @SellerEngine
At Facebook Instagram Linkedin-in Twitter Youtube
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact
© Copyright 2025 SellerEngine