New GoDaddy survey shows 80% of young
shoppers research businesses before buying
TEMPE,
Ariz., Nov. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Maintaining
an online presence is important to small businesses, but is it
necessary? According to new data from GoDaddy (NYSE:GDDY), if a
business's target audience is Gen Z or Millennials, not having one
could seriously impact their bottom line.
A majority (80%) of 1,000 Gen Z and Millennial U.S. consumers
surveyed in September shared they research small businesses online
before shopping with them for the first time. They are taking
extra steps to verify the credibility of a business by checking
their reviews, website and social media
accounts.
This new cohort of younger consumers largely aligns on the
reasons they would not purchase from a business's online
store. For example:
- More than half (56%) said a lack of reviews would make them not
shop with a new small business
- Nearly 4 in 10 (36.5%) stated a business not accepting their
preferred method of payment would deter them from shopping at a new
small business
- 3 in 10 (32.5%) indicated not including contact information on
a website discourages them from purchasing from a new small
business
- Around 1 in 3 (31.5%) said having an incomplete or under
construction website dissuades them from buying from a new small
business
- Over a quarter (26%) shared not having an "About Us" page on a
website would hinder them from shopping at a new small
business
- Almost 1 in 4 (23.5%) noted uncertainties around if their
credit card information is safe would stop them from purchasing at
a new small business
Gen Z and Millennial shoppers also strongly agree on some
effective ways a business owner could improve their brand's online
reputation for new customers. For example:
- For 3 out of 4 Gen Z and Millennial consumers combined (74%), a
lack of recent updates (within the last 30 days) on a business's
social media or blog impacts their integrity
- Nearly 4 in 5 Gen Z (73%) and Millennial (80%) shoppers feel a
dedicated website and online store make a small business more
credible
"Knowing what shoppers are specifically researching online when
considering purchasing from a new business should have
entrepreneurs paying close attention to how their brand is showing
up," said GoDaddy Senior Director of Marketing Amy Jennette. "Small business owners should make
every effort to put their best foot forward and attract customers
with the right digital tools."
When it comes to shopping online, GoDaddy's survey results show
Gen Z and Millennial customers have a lot in common. However,
regarding social media preferences, there is a clear generational
divide between which platforms Gen Z and Millennials prefer to see
small businesses using.
Below is a table showing the percentage of respondents in each
age group stating where they expect a business to be present. (For
example, 61% of Gen Z consumers expect businesses to be on
Instagram.)
Social Media
Platform
|
Millennials
|
Gen
Z
|
Facebook
|
67 %
|
49 %
|
Instagram
|
49 %
|
61 %
|
Snapchat
|
14 %
|
24 %
|
Threads
|
7 %
|
7 %
|
TikTok
|
30 %
|
48 %
|
X
|
19 %
|
22 %
|
Other
|
1 %
|
0 %
|
Do not expect a small
business to have an online presence
|
6 %
|
5 %
|
While younger consumers may not agree which social platforms a
small business should have, the data does reveal another
commonality. The vast majority of Gen Z (95%) and Millennial (94%)
shoppers expect businesses to be on some form of social
media platform.
What the survey findings suggest is that entrepreneurs today
should prioritize reviews, update their business website, and
frequently publish content that is on-brand across social media.
By leaning into these new insights on Gen Z and Millennial
consumer preferences, entrepreneurs can better target their
audience, increase the probability that their business will come
across as professional and credible, and ultimately increase
sales.
Small business owners can manage their brand from start to
finish with intuitive online tools like GoDaddy Airo™, which uses
AI to save entrepreneurs precious time in establishing their online
presence and gaining new customers. Features like logo creation,
search engine optimization to improve site rankings and draw
traffic, and custom content for email marketing, social media and
more put entrepreneurs in the driver's seat.
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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