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&lt;h3&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Most Web workers will consider Twitter more of a social network than an e-commerce platform, but that&amp;rsquo;s exactly what Twitter might become as &lt;a target="_blank" href="http://chirpify.com"&gt;Chirpify&lt;/a&gt; launches this week.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Once known as Sell Simply, Chirpify enables merchants (or anyone processing an order really) to conduct direct, person-to-person payments and donations over Twitter through its retail sales platform. 
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While a relatively new concept to say the least, it&amp;rsquo;s definitely being hyped as a way to &amp;ldquo;turn Tweets into transactions.&amp;rdquo; To determine whether or not that will ultimately be the case on a larger scale you&amp;rsquo;ll need a crystal ball far more accurate than my own, but a peak into how the platform actually works provides a good look into what you might expect. 
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Chirpify essentially just integrates with PayPal, but what makes the platform interesting is its ease of use - making a purchase or donation requires the user to only reply to a Tweet with something akin to @username BUY or @username DONATE. No fees are charged to the user for purchasing/donating. 
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Likely what will give Chirpify a boost, at least initially, is that it offers integration with existing e-commerce storefronts, including Magento (perhaps a nod in exchange for using PayPal as a payment platform. Integrating with popular e-commerce storefronts &amp;ndash; the only others listed being Shopify and SAP &amp;ndash; is a smart move out of the gate particularly as many likely to use the service aren&amp;rsquo;t familiar with tasks such as back-end fulfillment, listing and transaction management. 
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To use Chirpify, merchants simply click the &amp;ldquo;list on Twitter&amp;rdquo; button when drafting an item listing for sale in their e-commerce dashboard. Inbound sales information appears as either an email or as part of the retailer&amp;rsquo;s back-end system, as well as via a DM on Twitter. There are three Chirpify pricing plans (Basic, Pro, and Enterprise). 
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Chirpify receives a flat 4 percent commission on basic accounts and a flat 4 percent commission for Pro accounts, which start at $49.00 per month. For those merchants interested in going the route of the enterprise-level, Chirpify won&amp;rsquo;t take any commission at all but expect a hefty monthly or annual fee in exchange.
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&amp;ldquo;Brands, retailers, politicians, celebrities and individuals have spent the past six years using Twitter to build communities and brand affinity, so why not allow them to sell on Twitter directly?&amp;rdquo; says Chris Teso, founder of Chirpify. &amp;ldquo;Customers don&amp;rsquo;t have to leave Twitter to make a purchase or donation. Chirpify removes the frictions of traditional e-commerce check-out processes.&amp;rdquo;
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