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How does Internet Technology Impact you?

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Exploring the extensive impact of technology on consumers’ lives, highlighting internet usage trends, mobile device ownership, e-commerce growth, and shifts in search behaviour. It emphasizes the increasing reliance on mobile technology for shopping, social networking, and video consumption, changes driven by the pandemic and technological advancements.

How consumers use technology and it’s impact on their lives

This article comprises a slideshow presentation, script notes and a video presentation that explore the theme of the impact of the internet on our lives. I take a look at some interesting stats that demonstrate our reliance on technology, and how we use it.

Script notes:

DIALOGUEVISUAL AIDS
Hi
My Name is Chrissie
And today I’ll be talking about how consumers use technology and its impact on their lives
SLIDE: Introduction
Latest Our World in Data research shows that 63% of the global population is connected to the internet andSLIDE: Access to the Internet
Rich and densely populated areas have higher internet penetration than rural and economically underdeveloped area’s according to Statista.SLIDE: Internet Penetration by Region
Phones have become more powerful providing a convenient and cheaper alternative to computers. Statista’s data shows that 97% of the global population owns a mobile, while 58% access through a computer. This enables more people in developing areas to access the internet.SLIDE: Global Population Device Ownership
And Statcounter confirms mobile’s dominance, showing that it takes just over 60% of global data traffic.
But wireless traffic is more than just the devices we wear, carry and use at home.
SLIDE: Data Market Share by Device
There are many other devices wirelessly connected together.
Homes and businesses are automated by the Internet of Things, a network of devices, appliances and software that collect and share data, and then analyse and adjust appliances and machinery without human intervention.
SLIDE: Digital Devices Used by Audiences
Search is software we use to navigate the massive amount of data on the internet, and traditionally customers use a search engine. Statcounter data shows that Google is still the market giant in this sector, taking 89.4% of current search traffic.SLIDE: How Customers Search for Information
In 2016 Google announced a pivot to mobile first indexing, recognising the rise of mobile popularity. And by 2021 Statista’s data shows that 63% of all searches were done on a mobile.SLIDE: Mobile search overtakes Desktop
How we search is still evolving, with new technologies such as visual and voice search giving us more ways to find what we want, and more recently AI generative search uses language models to understand the intent of the enquiry to give us better results.SLIDE: Search Methods Available
One of our most popular things to search for are products. When we are looking for products online marketplaces take more than double the search enquiries than a search engine, according to Statista.SLIDE: How Customers Search for products
In 2023 19.4% of worldwide retail sales were attributed to e-commerce, a trend Statista predict to continue year on year. A large part of this growth is attributed to shopping behaviour changes during the Pandemic and the growth of mobile commerce.SLIDE: The Rise of Ecommerce
In physical products we spend most of our e-commerce money on electrical consumables, fashion and food in that order. The top digital consumables are TV and movie streaming, music downloads and music streaming according to DataReportal.SLIDE: What consumers Buy Online
Video consumption grew during the Covid 19 Pandemic, peaking in 2022 when we watched 19 hours of video per week according to Statista.
SLIDE: Online Video Consumption
Erricson reports that video consumption on mobile has over quadrupled in the last four years.
Video watching is the most popular activity on our mobiles, Statista’s figures show that 72.7% of monthly mobile data was spent on video apps, and a further 8.6% on social networking.
SLIDE: Mobile Video Consumption
Internet habits adopted as coping mechanisms during the Covid-19 Pandemic have since become staples of our internet usage. Redgate figures show that between 2020 and ’24 our global data consumption more than doubled and shows no signs of slowing.SLIDE: Consumer Trends
Mobile’s share of web traffic is growing year on year. 2023 to ’24 showed a 17% increase according to DataReportal and mobile commerce, as a share of E-commerce rose 6% from last year.SLIDE: Upward Mobile Trends
Social media has become a daily destination for many internet users, we spend an average of 2hours 19 mins on social media according to Datareportal. Statista reports that 8.6% of monthly mobile data usage is spent on social networking apps. And we aren’t just scrolling and messaging anymore, Datareportal finds that 46.1% of us use social search to find and research products and that social commerce has grown 23% from last year.SLIDE: Upward Social Trends
New technology is changing how we interact with the internet. Augmented Reality on mobile grew by 4.27% of users between 2023 and ’24 estimates Statista.
The most used AI tool is ChatGPT, an AI generative language model that is currently causing disruption in search, content creation and marketing. Demandsage reports it has 200 million weekly users.
SLIDE: New Tech Trends
Key takeaways from current research is that mobile technology is providing more ways for more people to access the internet, even in rural and less developed area’s. The technology we carry in our pockets is ubiquitous and it’s impact on our lives, both real and virtual, is far reaching. We do more search, commerce, social networking and video consumption on a mobile than any other device and new technology will continually evolve our internet landscape.SLIDE: Summary
Thanks for listening to my presentation, check out my blog at www.curlyred.space for more marketing insights.SLIDE: Thankyou
And please share with your friends if you liked it.SLIDES : Reference List(s)

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