8 consumer behaviour shaping the new normal

8 consumer behaviour shaping the new normal

Business Development

GlobalLinker Staff

GlobalLinker Staff

215 week ago — 5 min read

Consumers are settling into the new normal, as people everywhere are learning to live with the reality of COVID-19 and as more countries reopen parts of their economies. This pandemic has reshaped the way we work, socialise, and foreseeably shop.

 

Overnight, retail shoppers were pushed into the deep end of the online commerce pool, and in a matter of days, there is a high level of skill and comfort in online shopping across the board.

 

In this article, we'll look at some consumer behaviour patterns in the new normal.

 

1. Consumers are more active on social media

Video consumption has increased incredibly during the crisis and is expected to stay strong in the post-COVID era. A lot of them are filming themselves and uploading to social networks like Instagram and Facebook. This is now an opportunity for businesses to reach the new and younger audiences' video content that emphasises authenticity.

 

Also read: Video advertising: A popular and easy way to promote your brand

 

2. Consumers have shifted to essentials

Many people have been affected negatively with COVID-19, especially with their finances and daily routines for at least a few more months. Consumers are mindful of their spending, focusing on the essentials and daily needs instead of expensive products.

 

3. Economic insecurity has led to price sensitivity

Due to economic uncertainty, consumers are now looking for more deals and discounts. Consumers are cutting back on non-essential products. Overall, consumers are now leading to price sensitivity. 

 

4. Consumers are likely to avoid a massive crowd for the coming time

It is safe to say that consumers will avoid large gatherings or crowded places in the coming months. Consumers tend not to step out until it is essential. According to an IBM study, conferences and trade shows will be adversely impacted during the new normal: 75% of respondents indicated they are unlikely to attend one of these events in 2020.

 

5. Consumers are more empowered and informed

Consumers today are smarter and more aware of the product options than ever before. Long gone are the days of reacting to advertising messages. Suppose they are buying a car, a service, or a meal, consumers throughout are more likely to consider user reviews as part of their decision through social media, online forums, comparison web sites.

 

6. Consumers have become more health-conscious

Due to the COVID-19 situation, consumers are now re-evaluating their priorities, lifestyles, and values, looking for ways to improve how they manage their health and wellness. A few of the themes were created during the crisis, such as at-home sports training. This also reflects as many people are now looking to keep themselves fit and healthy.

 

Also read: The game changer for health brands in COVID times and beyond

 

7. Consumers now prefer shopping from local brands

Consumers are now shopping more often at locally owned stores and buying more locally made, grown, or sourced products during these times when many consumers are trying to avoid crowds.

 

8. Consumers prefer buying online

eCommerce has become an essential channel as stores have closed or reduced their physical presence. It's expected that consumers of all ages will continue to appreciate the "safer" experience of shopping online, as opposed to crowded stores. From online shopping to bulk- buying, everything is changing, including what they are buying, how, and when. Consumers’ buying trends are mainly focusing on three aspects - to protect, to entertain, to save.

 

In the past few months, consumer behaviour has changed profoundly- customers now have higher expectations and there is greater adoption of digital technologies.  

 

Also read: You are 5 steps away from setting up your online store with GlobalLinker’s ecommerce platform

 

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