Where consumers shop sees stark generational
divide across social platforms
TEMPE,
Ariz., Dec. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- New survey
data by GoDaddy (NYSE: GDDY) found consumers are shopping on social
media often, but maybe not the platforms you'd expect.
More than 1 in 5 of the 1,500 U.S. consumers surveyed in
September make purchases on social media platforms at least weekly,
and the top platform was… Facebook, with Millennials leading the
charge(s).
There are generational differences in where
people shop
Millennials are most likely to shop on Facebook
than any other generation, with Gen X and Boomers seeming as
interested in the platform as Gen Z. When asked if they purchased
from Facebook in the last three months:
- Gen Z – 31% said yes
- Millennials – 52% said yes
- Gen X and Boomers – 35% said yes
Gen Z is most likely to shop on TikTok. When asked if they
purchased from TikTok in the last three months:
- Gen Z – 52% said yes
- Millennials – 37% said yes
- Gen X and Boomers – 12% said yes
Instagram was Gen Z and Millennials' second most used platform
for purchases made on a social platform in the last three
months:
- Gen Z – 44% made a purchase
- Millennials – 39% made a purchase
- Gen X and Boomers – 12% made a purchase
Younger consumers are shopping often and impulsively
- Only 1 in 10 Gen Z (9%) and Millennials (12%) say their
purchases on social media are planned ahead of time
- More than half of Gen Z (62%) and Millennials (56%) make
purchases on social media platforms at least monthly, while 1 in 5
(21%) Gen Z and Millennials make several purchases a week on social
media platforms
Gen Z and Millennials are spending in similar ways
- The majority of Gen Z (80%) and Millennials (79%) have made
purchases on social media, compared to just half of Gen X and
Boomers (51%)
- Among those who have made purchases on social media, the top
three categories were fashion and clothing (37%), food (22%), and
electronics (10%)
- Gen Z (44%) and Millennials (38%) said they would not spend
more than $50 on items purchased via
social media
Legitimacy and shipping concerns can stop a purchase
- Uncertainty about the legitimacy of a business is the primary
barrier to purchasing items from social media, cited by nearly half
(47%) of consumers across all generations
- Shipping issues were a big cause of concern for nearly half Gen
Z (46%) and Millennials (47%), citing that high shipping costs or
long shipping waits would deter them from buying
"Consumers are actively shopping on social platforms in ways
that may surprise small business owners," said GoDaddy Trends
Expert Amy Jennette. "Small businesses that have convenient,
shoppable posts directly within a social platform will be a step
ahead of the competition. Entrepreneurs need more than a social
profile, otherwise they're leaving money on the table."
When considering the social platforms small businesses should
prioritize, most Millennials (67%) feel strongly that small
businesses should maintain a presence on Facebook compared to other
generations, which aligns with their shopping habits.
The table below outlines which social platforms each age group
expects a small business to be present. (For example, 61% of Gen Z
consumers expect businesses to be on Instagram.)
Social Media
Platform
|
Gen
Z
|
Millennials
|
Gen X and
Boomers
|
Facebook
|
49 %
|
67 %
|
47 %
|
Instagram
|
61 %
|
49 %
|
19 %
|
TikTok
|
48 %
|
30 %
|
13 %
|
Snapchat
|
24 %
|
14 %
|
5 %
|
X
|
22 %
|
19 %
|
8 %
|
Threads
|
7 %
|
7 %
|
4 %
|
Do not expect a small
business to have an online presence
|
5 %
|
6 %
|
17 %
|
E-commerce small businesses should take note of which social
platforms their target audiences are shopping on and update their
business' social media profiles to provide convenient shopping
experiences for consumers.
GoDaddy helps entrepreneurs sell their products across
social media platforms from one central GoDaddy
Dashboard. Small businesses with an online
store can quickly sync their product catalog and
create direct checkout listings, so social media users buy directly
through the social platform to help convert the sale.
To learn more about GoDaddy and its products, visit
www.GoDaddy.com.
About GoDaddy
GoDaddy helps millions of entrepreneurs
globally start and scale their businesses. People come to GoDaddy
to name their idea, build a website and logo, sell their products
and services, and accept payments. GoDaddy Airo™, the company's
AI-powered experience, makes growing a small business faster and
easier by helping them to get their idea online in minutes, drive
traffic and boost sales. GoDaddy's expert guides are available 24/7
to provide assistance. To learn more about the company, visit
www.GoDaddy.com.
Source: GoDaddy Inc.
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