WooCommerce partners with TikTok

TikTok have entered a partnership with WooCommerce to give users the ability to create advertising campaigns and reach one billion global users with TikTok for WooCommerce.

The two companies have partnered to connect the 3.7 million Woo-powered stores and the TikTok community with a new, official extension TikTok for WooCommerce – available now in the WooCommerce Marketplace. The new extension allows merchants to sync their catalog to TikTok and promote their products via ads to its one billion active global users. 

The TikTok community loves to discover new businesses and products, and we’ve seen countless merchants grow their audiences by embracing the creativity and authenticity of the TikTok platform. We’re thrilled to partner with WooCommerce to help their merchants build meaningful presences and drive sales on TikTok.

– Melissa Yang, Head of Ecosystem Partnerships, TikTok

Merchants can now create native, shareable “in-feed” TikTok ads directly from their WooCommerce dashboard – including an embedded Smart Video Generator that simplifies the process by producing video ads using existing product images. The integration also allows for an advanced TikTok pixel to be used on a merchant’s website for ongoing campaign performance tracking.

The integration will offer priority access to all of the eCommerce features TikTok plans to release in the upcoming months.

TikTok is the fastest-growing advertising channel for merchants to take advantage of, it was the top app by worldwide downloads in Q1 2022, Through our partnership, we’re bringing merchants direct access to TikTok ad tools, including enablement and education to getting started.

– Aleksandra Bettin, Vice President of Business Development at WooCommerce

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