Squarespace Survey Reveals Gen Z Find Digital Life More Important And Memorable Than In-Person Life
NEW YORK, July 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Squarespace (NYSE: SQSP), the all-in-one website building and ecommerce platform, today released a study finding that
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"The majority of Gen Z believe that how you present yourself online is more important than how you present yourself in person – and while
Full Survey Findings
Online Impressions
60% of Gen Z and62% of Millennials think how you present yourself online is more important than how you present yourself in-person, compared to38% of Gen X and29% of Baby Boomers.- Nearly half (
44% ) of Gen Z and39% of Millennials say they make a better impression online than in person, vs.21% of Gen X and8% of Baby Boomers. - Approximately 1 in 2 Americans (
49% ) believe they can remember the color of a website better than someone's eye color – and71% of Millennials agree, vs.58% of Gen Zers. - Off the top of their head, Gen Z are more likely to remember the last website they visited (
43% ) than their partner's birthday (38% ) or their own social security number (31% ).
How Americans Browse the Web
- On average, Americans estimate they visit 8.4 websites per day, or over 3,000 per year.
92% of Gen Z multitask with other activities while browsing websites online – they're also more likely than any other generation to eat food (59% ), listen to music (59% ), talk on the phone (45% ) or dance (28% ) while browsing websites.- Almost 3 in 5 Americans (
59% ) say they typically spend time browsing websites online while watching TV. The top place for Gen Z, specifically, to browse websites online is while in bed (65% ), followed by while on the toilet (43% ). - More than 2 in 5 Americans say they spend more time browsing websites than working out (
43% ) or having sex (42% ), in a given week. 66% of Americans agree that travel is the activity that online research is most important for.
Who Americans Look Up Online
- The top group of people that Americans say they'd be most likely to look up online is "people they went to school with," (
41% ), and it's also the top group who Americans think are looking them up online (33% ). - At least once a week, 1 in 5 Americans (
20% ) look up their exes online and32% look up their current romantic partner. Specifically, over half of Gen Z (51% ) and Millennials (55% ) look up their current romantic partner online at least once a week. 86% of Gen Z and79% of Millennials look people up online before meeting them for the first time, compared to65% of Gen X and44% of Baby Boomers.
The New Entrepreneur
- The vast majority (
92% ) of Gen Z would start their own business, vs.86% of Millennials,74% of Gen X and50% of Baby Boomers. - When asked what type of business they would start if they were to start their own, Americans' top response was offering a service (e.g. teaching a class, offering advice, tutoring) over selling a physical product.
- More than half of Americans (
57% ) think that a well-designed website or online store is more important for a business to have than a brick-and-mortar location. 62% of Americans (and76% of Millennials and64% of Gen Zers, specifically) always look up a business' website (e.g. a restaurant, store, etc.) before shopping, visiting or eating there (compared to65% of Gen X and49% of Baby Boomers).- 7 in 10 Americans (
70% ) agree that when a local business has a well-designed website, they're more likely to shop there in person.
About Squarespace
Squarespace is a leading all-in-one website building and ecommerce platform that enables millions to build a brand and transact with their customers in an impactful and beautiful online presence. Our suite of products enables anyone at any stage of their journey to manage their projects and businesses through websites, domains, ecommerce, marketing tools, and scheduling, along with tools for managing a social media presence with Unfold and hospitality business management via Tock. Squarespace democratizes access to best-in-class design, helping our customers in approximately 180 countries maintain consistent branding across all digital touchpoints to stand out online. Our team of more than 1,200 is headquartered in downtown New York City, with offices in Dublin, Ireland, Portland, Oregon, and Los Angeles, California. For more information, visit www.squarespace.com.
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Survey Method
This survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of Squarespace from June 3-7 among 2,032 U.S. adults ages 18 and older. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables and subgroup sample sizes, please contact aterry@extensionpr.com.
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