Search
Close this search box.

Visual content via social media dominates online marketing and strategy, study suggests

This is an archived article - we have removed images and other assets but have left the text unchanged for your reference

Visual content shared via social media on mobile produces as much as a 111% uplift in conversion and can generate 180% boost in revenue per visitor to a website a study has found.

A new report published by Bazaarvoice, a SaaS provider that connects brands and retailers to consumers, studied how consumers are engaging and interacting with more than 2,600 websites in the Bazaarvoice Network of brand and retailer domains. Bazaarvoice also surveyed more than 400 brand and retail clients to find out what they’re focused on and investing in over the next two years. It found that almost 60% of clients now say that customer pictures and video content is now standard in e-commerce, and 81% state integrating social media and online shopping is a priority for their business.

Joe Rohrlich, EVP and general manager EMEA, Bazaarvoice comments, “The average consumer spends two hours a day on social media platforms, and visual customer generated content acts as a powerful conduit between social platforms and e-commerce. Consumers have embraced features such as shoppable social content, and are coming to expect scrollable galleries of product and lifestyle content alongside the online shopping experience.”

The tide of voice technology will see shoppers explore new ways of ordering and re-ordering from their favourite brands. Despite this, the Shopper Experience Index finds consumers still lean heavily on visual content across social channels to absorb the experiences and behaviours of others and discover the products that people like them are using.

Brands and retailers are therefore turning to more visual content to improve the shopping experience. According the client survey, 80% say visual CGC increases discoverability of products and they either have visual CGC or plan to implement in the next year. Nearly nine in ten (88%) say visual CGC improves brand trust.

As a result 47% of brands and retailers say being able to discover and buy products from social media channels such as Instagramwill be more important to shoppers in the next year, and 23% say being able to discover and buy products on social media will be a significant differentiator in the next year.

While 45% of brands and retailers are focused on bringing advanced digital services such as frictionless checkout and geofencing in-store, 50% of clients now say they expect customer content, such as online ratings and reviews or Q&A, to drive offline sales too. This marks a 17% increase in awareness from 2016.

Shopper behaviour validates this expectation: 45% of shoppers read reviews before purchasing products in-store — a 15% year-over-year increase. Rohrlich concludes, “Few brands and retailers are investing in tech for tech’s sake right now. Customer generated content is only just being introduced the offline, in-store, environment in a way that realises its full potential, there is huge room for growth in this area.”

Read More

Register for Newsletter

Group 4 Copy 3Created with Sketch.

Receive 3 newsletters per week

Group 3Created with Sketch.

Gain access to all Top500 research

Group 4Created with Sketch.

Personalise your experience on IR.net