Mark Zuckerberg is quietly sitting on a shopping empire with 4 times the customers of Amazon, as Facebook Marketplace skyrockets (2024)

Ethan Gaskill, a 29-year-old content creator, begins every day the same way: “When I wake up in the morning—most people get on their phone and start checking Instagram—I check Facebook Marketplace.”

With his Los Angeles home furnished almost exclusively with secondhand items and a TikTok with over 220,000 followers interested in his thrifty hauls, Gaskill trusts the shopping platform to be a reliable source for hidden gems: a thousand-dollar Herman Miller light and pendant he nabbed for $400; a $5,000 bed from the same designer he bought for 20% of the original price; and a Founders midcentury dresser worth $4,000 that Gaskill got for $800.

“It gives an opportunity for people to possibly bring in really rare items or just one-of-a-kind items into their home that otherwise they wouldn’t have had if they couldn’t make it out to a flea market or estate sale,” Gaskill told Fortune.

Facebook Marketplace has not only become a trusted source for L.A.’s secondhand scene: It’s made itself a real contender to go toe-to-toe with well-established e-commerce sites. Facebook has grown to 3.07 billion monthly active users (MAUs) as of the end of 2023, a 3% year-over-year increase. Of those, up to 40%, or 1.2 billion, are active users shopping on Marketplace, according to a March report from Capital One Shopping.

Meta’s online secondhand market is already challenging the sector’s Goliaths. Marketplace eclipsed Craigslist’s monthly active users (MAUs) years ago, with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg saying in 2018 that there were 800 million Marketplace MAUs, compared to the 55 million visitors on Craigslist in 2017. In contrast, Amazon had 310 million monthly users in 2023, per Tech Report, about one-fourth of Marketplace’s MAUs. Marketplace is the second most popular site for secondhand purchases behind eBay, according to a 2022 Statista report.

“This is a growth area,” Charles Lindsey, associate professor of marketing at University at Buffalo School of Management, told Fortune. “It wouldn’t surprise me if in three years, five years, it actually overtakes eBay.”

Amazon and eBay did not respond to Fortune’s request for comment.

From online garage sale to e-commerce giant

Marketplace’s astronomical growth is in large part because the platform is simply easy to use and linked to a site where so many people are preexisting members, Lindsey argued.

“There’s a trust factor because it’s associated with Facebook,” he said. “It has an easy-to-use interface. It’s integrated with Facebook Messenger, so it’s easy to kind of go back and forth.”

Launched in 2016, Marketplace was originally a way to facilitate sales among neighbors, with most users offering up a used item for sale at a reasonable price, and buyers picking up the item and coordinating with the seller over Facebook Messenger about collection and payment. But Marketplace grew into a formidable e-commerce platform, with one in three U.S. Facebook users on the platform by 2018. Throughout the pandemic, Marketplace exploded thanks to increased reliance on e-commerce and supply-chain and shipping delays that inconvenienced traditional shopping.

“We’re seeing everyone from artisans hand-making goods to woodworkers to car sellers thrive,” Deb Liu, founder and then Marketplace vice president, told Modern Retail in 2021.

By then, Marketplace had become a boon not only for thrifty shoppers, but small businesses looking for unique sales avenues. Springfield, Mo.–based Beautiful Fight Woodworking generated $168,000 of its $266,000 revenue in 2020 exclusively through Marketplace sales.

To be sure, the platform isn’t without significant problems, particularly as scammers and bot accounts have proliferated on the site, giving well-intentioned buyers a tough time. One South Carolina user claimed in February he was scammed out of $18,000 after putting his 2016 Audi up for sale on Marketplace. A 2022 Thinkmonkey survey of 1,000 Brits found that one in six had been scammed on the platform.

“What happens offline often makes its way into online environments, and that unfortunately includes scams,” Ryan Daniels, a Meta spokesperson, told Wired. Meta said it works “aggressively to quickly identify, disable, and ban scams and accounts associated with them.”

Gen Z’s new favorite social media

Through its ascension, Marketplace has won over a generation of young people who had largely turned away from Facebook.

“I look at it like it’s like a social media app,” Dre Vez, a 25-year-old content creator, told Fortune.

Vez spends about six to 12 hours a day on Marketplace, where he makes a living “trolling” sellers by asking them over voice memos to test the product, before uploading the interactions to TikTok for his 755,000 followers.

He finds Marketplace not just fodder for entertaining videos but also as a real social media tool for Gen Z and millennials because it’s fast-paced and highly stimulating.

“It’s the ability to have several interactions in a short duration of time, where I could go on Facebook Marketplace, and I could search up for a bike, and I could reach out to seven to 10 different people and have all these conversations going on at the same time,” he said.

Even on days when he can’t find a good deal, Vez finds some laughs on the site. Sellers have gotten away with listing used toenail clippers, toilet brushes, plungers—even a Dorito in the shape of a face going for $10,000, he recalled.

Meta has taken notice of its enthusiastic young users. While Facebook’s popularity among teens has dwindled in the wake of TikTok’s rise, Facebook now has over 40 million daily young adult users ages 18 to 29 in the U.S. and Canada, a three-year high, with one in four using Marketplace, Meta told Fortune.

To second-hand connoisseur Gaskill, who checks Marketplace five to 10 times a day, the platform is compelling to young people because it appeals to their desire for independence, to save money, and to protect the environment against the strains of mass production and freight.

“Just given the circ*mstances with the economy, but also just the mindset of like Gen Z, they love uniqueness, and they love self-expression,” he said. “But they also really like finding things for a good price.”

Finding room to grow

But just because Meta boasts a growing fandom for its Marketplace platform doesn’t mean it’s a lucrative arm of the company. Meta did not respond to Fortune’s request for comment on how it makes money through Marketplace, but marketing professor Lindsey suggests the company benefits from seller transaction fees, as well as more eyes on the website’s advertisem*nts.

“Just overall, the more likely someone uses Facebook Marketplace, probably the more likely they also log into Facebook so many times per month,” he said. “Then Facebook capitalizes on that by being able to have companies pay for advertising that then hits my feed, hits your feed.”

The EU’s European Commission alleged in December 2022 that Facebook and Marketplace tie together and use data in a way that infringes on the EU’s competition rules, according to a December 2023 SEC filing.

Marketplace is, in part, an important facet of Facebook’s financial puzzle because its locally based exchanges are low-expense, according to Sucharita Kodali, retail industry analyst for market research firm Forrester—especially compared to eBay, which requires a massive international infrastructure.

“It’s an enormous transaction volume,” she told Fortune. “With that transaction volume comes a kind of a necessary investment in a lot of automation, customer service, seller management, seller tools, et cetera.”

While Facebook Marketplace doesn’t need an elaborate system to manage local transactions, that means it’s likely not making as much money as its e-commerce competition. In fact, Kodali went so far as to call Marketplace an “anti-commerce” platform because it has so many “buy nothing” groups and peer-to-peer exchanges. She took a similar stance to Lindsey’s, arguing that the financial merit of the platform is to help better target ads for active users.

“It’s not really about, like, ‘Let’s make money off the volume of posts that we see on the marketplace section,’” she said.

Marketplace’s virtual-garage-sale vibe and the community feel of the platform may not be raking in billions of dollars for Meta, but they’re exactly what keeps users coming back to the site.

“You never know when that next amazing thing is gonna pop up,” Gaskill said. “That’s the fun of it. That’s kind of what keeps it addicting.”

Mark Zuckerberg is quietly sitting on a shopping empire with 4 times the customers of Amazon, as Facebook Marketplace skyrockets (2024)

FAQs

Is Facebook Marketplace bigger than Amazon? ›

Facebook Marketplace Has 4x Customers More Than Amazon - Earn Your Leisure.

Does Gen Z use Facebook Marketplace? ›

Even though Gen Z has mostly stopped using Facebook to connect with friends, they do use its buy-and-sell platform Marketplace a lot to save money and be more sustainable.

Who is the CEO of Facebook in 2024? ›

Mark Zuckerberg is the founder, chairman and CEO of Meta, which he originally founded as Facebook in 2004.

Who founded Facebook Marketplace? ›

Deb Liu founded Facebook Marketplace (FM), the largest social e-Commerce platform outside China.

What's the most sold item on Facebook Marketplace? ›

Best Selling Items on Facebook Marketplace
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  • Vehicles. Vehicles can be one of the best things to sell on Facebook Marketplace.
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What is the world's largest Marketplace? ›

#1 Amazon. Amazon is the world's #1 marketplace in terms of GMV across all its domains. Amazon.com took a total of $362 billion in 2022, and the other Amazon domains (combined) generated US$692.7 billion. The other top 5 domains are: Amazon.co.jp, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de and Amazon.ca.

What are Gen Z buying? ›

Gen Z consumers are more likely to buy sustainable, high-quality, products. 73% of Generation Z consumers are willing to pay 10% more for sustainable products, according to a report from First Insight. They value personalised products and are often drawn to brands that share their point of view on political issues.

What age is Gen Z? ›

Generations defined by name, birth year, and ages in 2024
GenerationsBornCurrent Ages
Gen Z1997 – 201212 – 27
Millennials1981 – 199628 – 43
Gen X1965 – 198044 – 59
Boomers II (a/k/a Generation Jones)*1955 – 196460 – 69
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Who is not eligible for Facebook Marketplace? ›

If you can't access or no longer have access to Marketplace, it may be because you: Aren't an adult based on the laws in your country (example: at least 18 years old in the United States or at least 20 years old in Thailand). Have a new or inactive account.

Who is Facebook CEO girlfriend? ›

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been married to his wife, Priscilla Chan, since 2012. The couple met during college and have three daughters.

Who is Meta owned by? ›

Who is the real owner of Meta? Meta is a publicly traded company owned by its shareholders. The company's top shareholder is founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. He owned almost 350 million shares (13.5% of its outstanding shares) worth more than $120 billion as of early 2024.

Who is running Facebook now? ›

Mark Zuckerberg Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

How many companies does Mark Zuckerberg own? ›

What companies does Mark Zuckerberg own? Mark owns 94 companies and if you want to see the entire list, please check out the Facebook acquisitions 2021 shared by Techwyse in this blog above.

Who owns Facebook now? ›

Mark Elliot Zuckerberg (/ˈzʌkərbɜːrɡ/; born May 14, 1984) is an American businessman. He co-founded the social media service Facebook and its parent company Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook, Inc.), of which he is chairman, chief executive officer and controlling shareholder.

Do your friends see when you post on Facebook Marketplace? ›

No, your friends will not receive notifications when you post on Facebook Marketplace. Marketplace posts are separate from your News Feed and do not automatically notify your friends.

Is Amazon the largest online marketplace? ›

Amazon is the largest* online retailer in the world with $412.1 billion in annual web sales up 10.5% from 2022.

What percentage of Amazon sales are from marketplace? ›

Percent of worldwide units sold by marketplace sellers. Last reported quarter 2024 Q2 it was 61.0%, up by 2% year-over-year from 60.0%.

What company is bigger than Amazon? ›

Apple is the largest company in the world, with a market cap of $3.41 trillion. It's followed by Microsoft ($3.11 trillion), Nvidia ($2.88 trillion), Alphabet ($2.13 trillion), and Amazon ($1.95 trillion).

How large is Facebook Marketplace? ›

The Facebook marketplace has over 1 billion monthly active users worldwide. As of September 2022, Facebook marketplaces were available in over 100 countries. In the United States, over 33% of Facebook users access the marketplace each year. Facebook marketplace is used by 80 million small businesses globally.

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