December 25, 2024
The Influence Of Influencers Is Rising... Except In China

Most people trust the opinion of their social circle when making purchasing decisions.

But, as Statista's Katharina Buchholz reports, data from Statista Consumer Insights shows many also trust the friendly people who freely share their lives with us on social media and at least feel like our acquaintances: influencers.

Infographic: The Influence of Influencers | Statista

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Influencers currently yield the biggest power over people’s purchasing decisions in Brazil, China and India, according to the survey which is representative of the countries’ online populations.

While influencers' sway has only become larger in Brazil and India, it has recently decreased in China, but stayed on a high level nonetheless.

In most other countries, the trend to follow influencers' lead when deciding on a purchase gained traction.

Denmark and Japan were among the countries paying influencers little mind, even though their following was growing in these nations also.

Among Europeans, Italians were most "under the influence", at 24 percent saying in 2023 that they had made a purchase because a celebrity or influencer advertised the product.

Tyler Durden Sun, 10/29/2023 - 18:05

Most people trust the opinion of their social circle when making purchasing decisions.

But, as Statista’s Katharina Buchholz reports, data from Statista Consumer Insights shows many also trust the friendly people who freely share their lives with us on social media and at least feel like our acquaintances: influencers.

Infographic: The Influence of Influencers | Statista

You will find more infographics at Statista

Influencers currently yield the biggest power over people’s purchasing decisions in Brazil, China and India, according to the survey which is representative of the countries’ online populations.

While influencers’ sway has only become larger in Brazil and India, it has recently decreased in China, but stayed on a high level nonetheless.

In most other countries, the trend to follow influencers’ lead when deciding on a purchase gained traction.

Denmark and Japan were among the countries paying influencers little mind, even though their following was growing in these nations also.

Among Europeans, Italians were most “under the influence”, at 24 percent saying in 2023 that they had made a purchase because a celebrity or influencer advertised the product.

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