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Facebook just took the next step in its clever plan to make money from Messenger

Aug 6, 2015, 13:35 IST
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - APRIL 30: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg delivers the opening keynote at the Facebook f8 conference on April 30, 2014 in San Francisco, California. Facebook is hosting the one-day developers conference for the first time since 2011 and over 1500 developers are expected to attend. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)Justin Sullivan/Getty
Facebook announced Wednesday that it's rolling out several new ways for businesses and people to communicate through private messages.

Instead of hacking out issues on public comment threads, Facebook users will now be able to message brands directly from ads, and businesses with Pages can now privately message Facebook users.

Companies that respond to 90% of private messages with a median response time of less than five minutes will now get a little "Very responsive to messages" badge on their Page.

To help businesses manage the influx of new conversations, Facebook is also introducing new tools, like the ability to save common responses.

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"Messaging has become a preferred communication channel for people, and now people and businesses on Facebook can start real-time conversations with each other in more ways," Facebook writes in its blog post on the news.

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Facebook hinted at all these upcoming capabilities during its F8 developers conference this spring, so their announcement today is no real surprise.

However, the introduction of these features is a major step forward on Messenger's path to making money, which CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained on the company's Q2 earnings call.

Facebook won't try to make money from Messenger until it becomes an organic, common way for people and businesses to communicate. Once more people and businesses are regularly using Messenger as a tool, then Facebook can find a natural way to squeeze some money from brands.

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