Online Behavior
Generation V Daily Video Consumption [CHART]
The 8,600 Generation V members surveyed estimated spending less than one-sixth (16%) of their daily video time watching cable TV, down from 23% a year earlier.
Read MoreGeneration V's Preferred Social Media Apps [CHART]
Sure, teens aren’t that into Facebook anymore. But it still serves some purpose to them, according to the State of Gen Z report from the Center for Generational Kinetics.
Read MoreEmail Design & Attention Spans [INFOGRAPHIC]
The average time spent reading an email increased nearly 7% over the past six years.
Read MoreGeneration V Video Consumption, 2017-2019 [CHART]
While kids are not likely to own a smartphone or have a large social media presence, video dominates their digital activity.
Read MoreTeens' Favorite Ways To Communicate With Friends, 2012-2018 [CHART]
A report from Common Sense Media offers data suggesting that teens are communicating less in-person than they used to, and more through digital means.
Read MoreFull-Length Video Discovery [CHART]
This year one-third of survey respondents ages 13 and older said they use social media websites and apps to discover new movies, TV shows or other full-length video content.
Read MoreWhere Young Shoppers Discover Products [CHART]
Retail marketers continue to focus their energies on Gen Z and Millennial consumers, and doing so should include a healthy level of importance attached to social media.
Read MoreWanna Reach Gen Z? Use Mobile Video [CHART]
Of the 1,000 US internet users surveyed, more than half (56%) of Gen Zers, ages 16 to 24, said they had increased their use of Snapchat in the past year, and another 55% of respondents said they are using Instagram more.
Read MorePreferred Shopping Method Among Online Buyers [CHART]
The fastest-growing category on Amazon this year is food and beverage, up 40.1%, with the health, personal care and beauty category close behind at 37.9%. While sales volume is still small, the uptick shows consumers are turning to ecommerce more often for everyday items and grocery shopping.
Read MoreGrocery App Users, 2017-2022 [CHART]
Grocery apps are some of the fastest-growing apps in the US. This year, 18.0 million US adults will use a grocery app at least once a month, up 49.6% over last year.
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