Overview
Social login buttons are a great way to increase the number of visitors who are able to purchase your products or services. The idea is that you provide a link to social media accounts (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.) and customers can then use their credentials to log into your site.
Social login buttons can be set up on your ecommerce store's home page as well as within individual product pages. Once users have logged in via a social network, they will be directed back to your site so they can complete their purchase.
You can set up your own social login buttons for your customers to quickly register and log in without filling up the forms. This way you can turn most of your visitors into customers. Social network configuration wizard gives you all the information required to configure social network API's and obtaining their access to login screens.
Integration
You can set up your own social login buttons for your customers to quickly register and log in without filling up the forms. This way you can turn most of your visitors into customers. Social network configuration wizard gives you all the information required to configure social network API's and obtaining their access to login screens.
It is very easy to get started with this tool. Just click on the button "Start Wizard" and follow the instructions given on-screen. The first step is creating a new application (social login) with the help of wizard's main window. You can choose from many different types of applications but we will use one of them - Facebook Connect. After clicking on "OK" button you will see an empty window with all necessary fields populated, ready for you to fill out details about your application and submit them for review.
After finishing filling out all required fields, click on "Submit" button at bottom left corner of main window, which will send an email with confirmation code to developer@waybill.com account. Once developer receives confirmation email they will start working on development of new social login application, which should take less than 24 hours (max).