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Collective Voice Report Reveals Shoppers Influenced by Creators Deliver Greater Value to Brands This Holiday

Creator-driven consumers will spend more and engage deeper with holiday content compared to traditional audiences

Premier creator marketing platform Collective Voice released its timely 2024 Holiday Report, revealing insights into the influential power of content creators on consumer purchasing behavior.

With major fall sales underway and factors like this year’s election and a shortened holiday shopping season, the stakes of choosing the right creators and platforms are higher than ever. To craft a successful marketing campaign that resonates and drives both sales and loyalty, the research indicates it’s crucial to understand how creators influence consumer shopping preferences, spending habits, content engagement, timing, and platform choice.

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Key findings from Collective Voice’s 2024 Holiday Report include:

  • Creator-led shopping fuels bigger holiday spending
    • Creator-driven shoppers, consumers who are inspired by content creators when making purchasing decisions, are 30% more likely to budget and spend over $1,000 on holiday gifts, including luxury items. This is compared to the average consumer who tends to spend less on high-end goods.
  • It’s crucial for brands to understand where shoppers prefer to seek recommendations
    • Nearly 70% of creator-driven shoppers are influenced by the social media channel a creator uses.
    • YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram lead the way as the top sources for gift ideas, accounting for about 60% of shoppers’ preferences.
    • Mid-tier influencers with 50-100k followers are more than 9x more likely to be trusted than celebrities with enormous followings.
  • Shoppers inspired by creators remain budget-conscious
    • While ready to splurge on luxury gifts this holiday, creator-driven shoppers are also highly price-conscious, with 79% frequently using discount codes. This sensitivity to price and couponing indicates that prioritizing discounts may drive increased conversions.

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“As we approach the holiday season, it’s clear that creator content is driving a significant increase in consumer omni-channel shopping behavior, ” says Clair Sidman, VP of Marketing at Collective Voice. “Our research shows that creator-driven shoppers are more valuable to brands because they spend more and also engage more deeply with holiday content than shoppers who see traditional brand content.”

As in-store shopping gains momentum this holiday season, many brands are still missing the mark on leveraging creator-driven content to amplify their omni-channel sales. Creators offer a level of authenticity that builds trust and transforms them into powerful drivers of consumer action—an invaluable asset during the most competitive promotional periods.

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