Here are some more trends we will pay attention to in 2020.
Customers Will Pay More Attention to Ethical Shopping : If you Google “ethical shopping” , you’ll see loads of guides and tips on how customers can shop ethically. Responsible shipping, packaging, and materials will be a trend in 2020 as customers are focusing on the environmental impact of shopping. It will become the norm to be transparent with customers on what materials are going into their product and how the company their buying from is treating climate change.
Brands Will Continue the Amazonification of Products : Amazon is where the traffic is. Brands can also leverage Amazon’s shipping resources, ad platform, and AI algorithms. The marketplace sees 2.25 billion visitors a month and most are ready to buy as soon as they type in the URL. Brands are continuing to put their products on Amazon as nearly half of all Amazon products are sold through third-party sellers. On top of that, Amazon ads are taking online advertising by storm as brands are harnessing the power of sponsored product ads and video ads to sell to customers. Amazon ad, SEO, photo, and product description writing agencies are popping up like crazy to improve brands’ chances of converting customers. This will continue to be strong in 2020.
One-Click Buys Will Be Everywhere: We mentioned this in a previous article we wrote on Design and Digital Trends in 2020. Brands want to capture the customers at the bottom of the funnel as quickly as possible. One-click buying has been a trend for some time as Amazon changed the game with their one-click buying. Since their patent ran out, brands can now implement their one-click buying into their digital and mobile experiences. And with mobile shopping being on the rise for some time, it makes sense one-click buying will become more and more common — even on top of funnel social media. Instagram shopping has made an impression on customers in 2018 (and they just got a new Head of Product) and social media shopping is already big in China with 55% of shoppers reported buying a product on a social app.
New Payment Models Will Give the Customer Flexibility: There have never been so many ways to pay. From Best Buy creating financing options for electronics to Quadpay showing up on eCommerce sites, payment models give customers options to buy a product and increase the chance for conversion. Customers want flexibility and generally don’t like paying a big one-time sum. We’ve even adapted to create the Revolve subscription model for brands who want to pay a month-to-month subscription and be agile.
If you want to grow your brand and create more conversions take these trends into account and remember: Mobile isn’t going anywhere.