Live commerce platform TalkShopLive partnered with Best Buy in December to connect livestream and in-store shopping. The collaboration aims to eliminate costly shipping expenses while getting products to shoppers quickly, according to a news release.
The effort launched on Dec. 12 with a live online show hosted by TikTok star Noah Schnacky, who highlighted some of his favorite products. (View here.) Shoppers who purchase from the livestream platform have the option to select in-store pickup for Best Buy orders.
TalkShopLive chose to launch its in-store pickup feature with Best Buy because of its longstanding relationship with the retailer, according to the release.
"We constantly strive to innovate solutions for retailers and brands to connect their live shopping experiences with physical shopping experiences," TalkShopLive CEO and founder Bryan Moore, said in the release. "For our large retailer partners, we have proven that products featured in TalkShopLive shows often garner an omnichannel sales lift upward of 1,500%. As holiday shopping often leads to shipping delays, in-store pickup allows customers to have a personal and interactive live shopping experience without any worries on delivery times."
In November, TalkShopLive revealed its first live commerce shopping windows on the streets of New York. Consumers could watch, listen and shop livestreams featuring celebrities such as Shania Twain, Dolly Parton, Garth Brooks, Kelsea Ballerini, Gloria Estefan, Drew Barrymore and Bobby Flay.
Live commerce is emerging as a retail trend across sectors. Retailers are leveraging TalkShopLive's shoppable content by simultaneously sharing livestreams on their domains and social platforms as well as with publishers and suppliers to create multiple storefronts through content, according to the company. Walmart has also worked with TalkShopLive to host over 160 livestreams.