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TikTok plans US e-com push to take on Facebook THE TOOLS WILL STEP UP TIKTOK’S COMPETITIO­N WITH FACEBOOK INC. FOR E-COM SPENDING

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TikTok is planning an aggressive expansion into e-commerce in the US, the Financial Times reported, citing people who have seen the social media app’s plans for new features it will introduce this year.

Among those features is a tool that allows TikTok’s most popular users to share links to products and automatica­lly earn commission­s on sales.

TikTok is also rolling out “live-streamed” shopping, a mobile phone version of television shopping channels, where users can buy goods with a few taps.

It’s also seeking to let brands show their catalogs, according to the report.

TikTok, which is owned by China’s Bytedance Ltd, unveiled a partnershi­p with WPP Plc last week that offers access and marketing capabiliti­es on the viral-video platform to the Lon

don-based advertisin­g agency’s network and clients. TikTok appears to be about to skip a desktop experience “and go straight into commerce,” Jack Smyth, creative technology officer

at Mindshare, which is part of WPP, told the newspaper. TikTok is well placed for livestream­ed commerce “to capture the dissolving distinctio­n between content and commerce,” Smyth was quoted as saying. The tools will step up TikTok’s competitio­n with Facebook Inc. for e-commerce spending, according to the FT. TikTok also is said to have plans this year to build out the capability of brands to place their own ads online rather than through a sales representa­tive, the FT said.

TikTok declined to comment to the Financial Times.

Former President Donald Trump’s administra­tion labeled TikTok a security threat, banned the service last year and supported a proposed deal for Oracle Corp. and Walmart Inc. to buy 20% of TikTok.

 ?? REUTERS ?? TikTok is also rolling out “live-streamed” shopping, a mobile phone version of television shopping channels, where users can buy goods with a few taps.
REUTERS TikTok is also rolling out “live-streamed” shopping, a mobile phone version of television shopping channels, where users can buy goods with a few taps.

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