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You’d be surprised to find out that almost none of the solutions listed have a like button for the individual products which they showcase inside the stores. One of the issues is of course, that the like buttons need to point to actual physical domains, and perhaps the stores didn’t want shopigniter.com being promoted via their page. Anyway, this is one of many shortcomings which our small new f-commerce app covers!
that’s one of the many small details we offer (and most of them don’t)… ;-)
(I feel so spammy!)
Ludwig, you bring up a good point. The Nimbit Mystore for Facebook also offers individual Like and Share functionality per-product, even per-track on items such as music albums.