1 in 3 Australians use social networks for brand research


The Digital 2023 Australia report highlights a paradigm shift in online behaviour patterns and the growing importance of social in our media consumption.

Meltwater, a global leader in social and media intelligence, and We Are Social, the socially-led creative agency, have released Digital 2023 Australia, their latest annual report highlighting the most notable findings on digital trends and social media in Australia.

The research highlights the growing significance of digital in Australia, with internet usage and social media engagement reaching new heights. According to the study, 96.2% of the population, or 25.31 million people, are internet users, and the number of active social media users stands at 21.30 million, or 81% of the population.

When it comes to media consumption, the study found that internet users aged 16 to 64 spend an average of 5 hours and 51 minutes each day using the internet, a decrease of 5.9% from the previous year. On the other hand, the average daily time spent using social media has increased by 6% to 2 hours and 4 minutes (+7 minutes). The popularity of podcasts has also continued to rise, with a 16.7% increase in the average daily listening time.

Social media is increasingly a key source of information for 61.5% of users aged 16 to 64 (+5.9%), with almost 1 in 3 internet users visiting social networks to look for information about brands and products - up by 7.3% since this time last year. Facebook and Facebook Messenger continue to be the most popular social media platforms, followed by Instagram and TikTok.

The Digital 2023 Australia report also showed that TikTok saw the most significant rise in usage, with users spending an average of 29 hours and 36 minutes per month on the platform, a 6-hour and 12-minute increase (26.5%) since last year. This means Australia has the highest TikTok monthly usage time in the world. In comparison, Facebook users spend 17 hours and 48 minutes, while YouTube users average 17 hours and 6 minutes, per month.

TikTok was also the second most downloaded mobile app in Australia in 2022, behind Australian Taxation Office’s myGovID and followed by BeReal, and earned the fourth spot among mobile apps driving the highest in-app consumer spend, behind Disney+, Tinder and YouTube.

Ross Candido, VP ANZ and South-East Asia at Meltwater said: “Social media should be a key strategic focus for marketers as consumers are spending more and more time on social platforms to discover and research new brands and products. As social intelligence can help brands capture important insights on consumer content preferences, it will play an important role for brands to optimise their campaigns and engagement with audiences. Tapping into this rich dataset will be essential to capture the attention, trust and loyalty of consumers.”

Suzie Shaw, CEO at We Are Social Australia, said: “There has been a shift in internet usage patterns in the last year: Australians are spending more time than ever on social media, despite the decrease in time spent on the internet overall. Social media is one of the go-to sources for brand discovery for consumers, making it a crucial channel for marketers to reach their target audience. As social media offers a more engaging and immersive experience, users are increasingly turning to social to make decisions on what to watch, where to travel, and what to buy, with TikTok playing an especially significant role in influencing consumer choices. Its unique algorithm and content captivate Australians for an hour a day, providing a great opportunity for marketers to reach a highly engaged audience. It is now more critical than ever for brands to have a strong presence on social media, and to understand how to navigate the ever-evolving culture of the internet and influencers, in order to connect with people in a meaningful way.”

Video consumption continues to be on the rise, with 87.6% of internet users aged 16-64 consuming some form of video content. Gaming videos have seen a 4.3% increase while influencer videos and vlogs have experienced a 4.2% increase.

When it comes to privacy and security, the study revealed that 40.1% of online adults decline cookies on websites at least some of the time, 34.2% use ad blockers, 36.8% worry about how companies might use their online data, and 33.2% prefer to remain anonymous when using online services. This highlights the continued importance of online privacy and security for users, and the need for marketers to reconsider their media approach.

The Digital 2023 Australia report also shows how people are regularly choosing to purchase consumer goods through the internet, with 19.46 million Australians spending a total of USD 39.57 billion.

Fashion, food, and beverages are growing, with fashion now accounting for USD 9.8 billion (+2.1%), food for USD 3.81 billion (+4.4%), and beverages for USD 2.76 billion (+6.2%). The online travel and tourism industry is also experiencing growth, with an increase in annual spending for flights (USD 7.34 billion, +123%), car rentals (USD 850.7 million, +30.4%), long-distance buses (USD 70.27 million, +23.6%), hotels (USD 4.28 billion, +32.4%), package holidays (USD 2.02 billion, +21.8%), vacation rentals (USD 924.8 million, +63.6%), and cruises (USD 190.6 million, +35.1%).

Social media is proving to be a valuable source of information, with 24.8% of internet users aged 16 to 64 discovering new products and services via social ads. The main channels for online brand research among this age group include search engines (55.6%), product or brand sites (35.8%), consumer reviews (33.4%), and social networks (32.5%).

Total ad spend across all channels reached USD 15.56 billion in 2022, a 7.8% increase from the previous year. Digital ad spend, which includes search and social media, made up 75.8% of the total with USD 11.80 billion, a 10.4% increase from the previous year. Social media accounted for 31.5% of total digital ad spend with USD 3.71 billion, an 11.6% increase. Annual spend on digital ads reached USD 11.80 billion, with the highest increases in digital video ads (USD 3.08 billion +15%), influencer marketing (USD 379.4 million +19.4%), and digital audio ads (USD 106.5 million +19.9%).

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To view and download the report go to: https://www.meltwater.com/en/global-digital-trends/

About Meltwater

Meltwater helps companies make better, more informed decisions based on insights from the outside. We believe that business strategy will be increasingly shaped by insights from online data. Organisations will look outside, beyond their internal reporting systems to a world of data intelligence that is constantly growing and changing. Our customers use these insights to make timely decisions based on real-time analysis.  

Across Southeast Asia, Meltwater helps over 500 companies stay on top of billions of social media conversations and tracks local as well as international online news publications. Globally, we work with over 30,000 organisations, with 60 local offices across six continents.  

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About We Are Social

We are a global socially-led creative agency, with unrivalled social media expertise. With over 1,300 people in 17 offices around the world, we deliver a global perspective to our clients in a time when social media is shaping culture.

We make ideas worth talking about. We understand social behaviours within online communities, cultures and subcultures, spanning the social and gaming landscape. We work with the world’s biggest brands, including adidas, Samsung, Netflix and Google, to reach the right people in a strategic, relevant and effective way.

We Are Social is part of Plus Company.

To learn more, visit www.wearesocial.com/au.