With a constantly growing number of community platforms vying for web users' eyeballs, the question now is to determine which social media brands should invest in to attract even more new customers
93 percent of merchants say social networks have accelerated competition in their industry, according to the 'Sprout Social Index Edition XVII: Accelerate.' Photo by Denis Charlet/AFP
It is well known that brands can no longer ignore social networks. With the covid-19 pandemic, consumers have massively turned to ecommerce and researching products online. But which platforms are most successful in attracting these potential consumers?
Sprout Social's latest "Social Index" looked at brand influence across different social networks. According to the figures in the study, 88 percent of consumers are more likely to buy a brand's product after consulting the opinions of other customers on social networks. With a constantly growing number of community platforms vying for web users' eyeballs, the question now is to determine which social media brands should invest in to attract even more new customers.
Despite the exponential growth of TikTok, the Chinese app is still too young to attract consumers en masse. Not surprisingly, it is the behemoth Facebook that stands out as the platform on which consumers follow brands the most at 78 percent, while 87percent of them use this social network. Instagram, the other social network owned by Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook, comes second with 57 percent of internet users subscribing to brands' accounts, while it is used by 68 percent of consumers. YouTube comes third, ahead of Twitter, with 47 percent of users saying they follow brands on this platform.