LinkedIn B2B marketplace test run for selected users
- LinkedIn plans a marketplace
- Buyers of products should be able to obtain information and advice about products there
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The social network LinkedIn is apparently planning a new marketplace to bring B2B buyers together with products and is currently testing it among selected users.
It looks like LinkedIn is working on a B2B marketplace - at least that's what the message to a few selected users posted on Twitter by e-commerce consultant Stefan Wenzel suggests. In the message, users are asked to mark the products they use in posts. In return, they are presented as experts on the B2B marketplace. The postings can include top products that users would recommend to their customers, product hacks and tips, as well as experiences with products they have used in the past.
LinkedIn is apparently planning to launch a new B2B marketplace where buyers of various products can obtain information and advice. This is according to a message posted on Twitter by e-commerce consultant Stefan Wenzel. As part of the test, only selected users are currently involved in the project.
Stefan Wenzel, an e-commerce consultant, announced that LinkedIn is working on a B2B marketplace. This was revealed in a message sent to selected users. The message reads: "At LinkedIn, we want to build a new marketplace to connect B2B buyers with the best products in the world". It looks like users who tag the products they use in posts will be featured as experts on the emerging B2B marketplace. Postings can include top products they would recommend to customers or experiences with products they have already used.
The social network LinkedIn is apparently planning a new marketplace to bring B2B buyers together with products and is currently testing it among selected users.
It looks like LinkedIn is working on a B2B marketplace - at least that's what the message to a few selected users posted on Twitter by e-commerce consultant Stefan Wenzel suggests. In the message, users are asked to mark the products they use in posts. In return, they are presented as experts on the B2B marketplace. The postings can include top products that users would recommend to their customers, product hacks and tips, as well as experiences with products they have used in the past.
LinkedIn is apparently planning to launch a new B2B marketplace where buyers of various products can obtain information and advice. This is according to a message posted on Twitter by e-commerce consultant Stefan Wenzel. As part of the test, only selected users are currently involved in the project.
Stefan Wenzel, an e-commerce consultant, announced that LinkedIn is working on a B2B marketplace. This was revealed in a message sent to selected users. The message reads: "At LinkedIn, we want to build a new marketplace to connect B2B buyers with the best products in the world". It looks like users who tag the products they use in posts will be featured as experts on the emerging B2B marketplace. Postings can include top products they would recommend to customers or experiences with products they have already used.
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