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Facts Tagged With Young
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11% of U.K. online consumers aged 18-34 have taken purchasing advice from friends and family on social media sites
Top 4 lessons for online retailers, 2,000 consumers say it like it is. | eccomplished
23% of U.K. consumers aged 30-34 use Twitter at least once a day
» Social Media usage still declines with age in the UK
27% of U.K. consumers aged 18-29 use Twitter at least once a day
» Social Media usage still declines with age in the UK
61% of U.K. consumers aged 25-34 use Facebook at least once a day
» Social Media usage still declines with age in the UK
68% of U.K. consumers aged 18-24 use Facebook at least once a day
» Social Media usage still declines with age in the UK
71% of U.K. consumers aged 16-24 search for a solution online when they have a problem with a product, compared to 65% of 25-34-year-olds, and 64% of 35-44-year-olds
Sitel Contact Center Outsourcing : Raising The Bar On Expectations
25% of U.K. consumers aged 16-24 prefer to interact with customer service by online chat, compared to 20% of 25-34-year-olds, and 14% of 35-44-year-olds
Sitel Contact Center Outsourcing : Raising The Bar On Expectations
15% of U.K. consumers aged 16-24 prefer to interact with customer service by social media, compared to 8% of 25-34-year-olds, and 5% of 35-44-year-olds
Sitel Contact Center Outsourcing : Raising The Bar On Expectations
48% of U.K. consumers aged 16-24 think companies should post instructional videos about products online, compared to 33% of 25-34-year-olds, and 36% of 35-44-year-olds
Sitel Contact Center Outsourcing : Raising The Bar On Expectations
72% of U.K. 18-34-year-olds who own smartphones or tablets view outdoor advertising as a welcome distraction while traveling
Interactive Europe
83% of U.K. 18-34-year-olds who own smartphones or tablets expect big brands to advertise in outdoor formats
Interactive Europe
75% of U.K. smartphone owners aged 25-34 check their emails on their devices
70 Percent of UK Male Smartphone Owners Use Email on the Go
73% of U.K. smartphone owners aged 15-24 check their emails on their devices
70 Percent of UK Male Smartphone Owners Use Email on the Go
France, Germany and the U.K. have higher concentrations of gamers aged 13-34 than the U.S.
NPD study shows territory skews to different gaming habits
21% of U.K. 25-34-year-olds own tablets, compared to 17% of both 18-24-year-olds and 35-44-year-olds
Shopping in a Multi-channel World
64% of U.K. 18-24-year-olds own smartphones, compared to 62% of 25-34-year-olds
Shopping in a Multi-channel World
19% of British 18-24-year-olds would publicly complain to their friends on Twitter or Facebook about a company from which they received excessive advertising messages
Upstream Research: British and American Consumers Warn of Backlash against Feared Facebook Advertising Plans
30% of U.K. consumers between the ages of 15 and 34 who make a purchase based on social media made the decision as a result of brand communications, compared to 24% who decided based on friends’ recommendations
British under-35s are more influenced by brands than friends on social networks, says study