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Social Commerce: The Next Trend in Online Shopping

A year ago when the world was in the throes of a health crisis, social media served as an answer key in scenarios such as finding medicines, tracking the availability of hospital beds, and providing meals to the Covid patients. Social apps became a significant part of the customers’ ecosystem. Its use was not just limited to building connections but also social buying. Here users could review and buy products in real-time on these channels rather than redirected to a website or sales platform. Social commerce: the next trend in online shopping has evolved into a simple-to-use marketplace for ordinary people. It is also helping them establish their own business with the touch of a button and reach a larger audience at a low cost.

According to Accenture, social commerce will grow thrice as fast as traditional e-commerce, hitting $1.2 trillion by 2025. China will remain the most mature market and developing countries like Brazil and India will witness the highest growth. Gen Z and Millennials, who account for 62 percent of overall social commerce spending will drive this growth.

What the Digital shoppers want is a ‘Buy At The Moment’ experience.

According to Statista, the number of social media users is expected to hit nearly 4.41 billion by 2025. 

Statista Report on Social Network Users

Source: Statista

These social media-savvy digital buyers place a high value on convenience and in-the-moment experience. When it comes to purchasing decisions, they heavily rely on their social networks. Word of mouth, influencer and consumer reviews posted on social channels builds a sense of trust and an immediate desire to buy amongst Gen Z consumers.

Why social commerce is a win-win for businesses.

  1. Wider Reach : 

According to a report by Recogn, there are 157 million social commerce shoppers, accounting for 53% of total online shoppers in India and this number could hit 228 million by the end of 2022, a 45% jump from the existing user base. Companies are increasingly collaborating with well-known influencers to boost their brand visibility. Leveraging influencers’ user base, brands are successfully creating trust amongst their followers in the long run. Recently, Instagram launched a product tagging in the US that lets users tag products featured on their posts. Customers will be directed to a dedicated page where they can access information such as pricing, availability, and more by clicking on the tagged product. Product tagging would help users discover products from the people they follow and businesses expand their audience on the platform.

  1. Higher Engagement:

Global Statistics revealed that Indians spend an average of 2.36 hours per day on social media. According to another report by Statista, India has almost 239.65 million Facebook users and 230.25 million Instagram users, and 126 million Snapchat users, making it the biggest country in terms of these channels’ user base. 

World’s popular brand– L’Oreal teamed up with Facebook to introduce an AR-powered makeup try-on experience using AR for Instagram Shoppers. Snapchat partnered with MAC Cosmetics and Ulta Beauty recently to roll out an updated shopping feature “catalog-powered” shopping lens. Within two weeks, MAC Cosmetics witnessed a 17-fold increase in sales and over 1.3 million Augmented Reality (AR)-powered try-on, while Ulta saw a $6 million increase in sales and 30 million product try-on. 

  1. Personalised and Localised experience: 

According to Facebook, 54% of people surveyed said that they made a purchase either in the moment or after seeing a product or service on Instagram.

Social commerce is an important aspect of the web 3.0 ecosystem. Here the actual emphasis is on buying online things rather than buying things online. In the past two years, social channels have broadened the horizon for not just big brands but also for young and budding entrepreneurs and small firms looking to expand their business. 

A Gurgaon-based company, Bulbul has registered 4 lakh transactions with around 15 million views via video streaming and interactive chat that helps users find new products. The bulk of the content is created by local women across the country who explain multiple products and their features in various Indian languages to give local trust to the audience.

The Road Ahead

As the social world expands, companies must create a fluid customer experience to gain customer attention and loyalty. There are some hiccups along the way. With so much content available today, creating real and reliable content for users is a significant challenge for businesses. Furthermore, because of the short customer attention span, keeping their audience captivated for an extended period of time is also tricky. Innovative engagement initiatives integrated with new-age technologies will go a long way in understanding customer buying patterns and helping brands develop a space in consumers’ minds.

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Bringing Interfaces to Life: The role of animation in UI and UX

Interfaces are everywhere. The user experience encompasses the overall experience a user has while interacting with a product or service. Animation, in the context of UI and UX design, involves adding motion to these visual elements to create a more engaging and intuitive user experience. Animation may serve a functional purpose by guiding users or providing feedback.

Think of motion as a design tool in your UX journey. It should help achieve the user’s goals or contribute in some way to enhance the experience. Animation shouldn’t be distracting or excessive. In other words, if it gets in the way of the user accomplishing a task or takes up more seconds for what should be a quick task, then it becomes unnecessary and annoying.

One common example of animation in UI design is the loading spinner. Instead of staring at a static screen while waiting for a page to load, a spinning animation lets users know that something is happening in the background. This simple animation helps manage user expectations and reduces frustration.

Introducing animations to the interface serves a psychological purpose as well. One aspect involves ensuring users remain informed throughout their interaction, minimizing ambiguity. Uncertainty can lead to user anxiety; for instance, if a page is loading without any interface feedback, incorporating a micro animation can be beneficial in providing reassurance. Although not all problems may need animations, adding them increases their appeal.

In recent years, several applications have pushed the boundaries of animation in UI and UX design. One notable example is the Duolingo app, which uses playful animations and interactive elements to make language learning fun and engaging. Interactive animations can gamify the user experience, making mundane tasks more engaging and Duolingo has used this to its advantage. Another example is the Headspace app, which employs calming animations and transitions to create a serene user experience. 

Let’s look at Duolingo’s application which embraces animation to engage the user’s attention. It keeps users hooked and gives them the comfort of gamification. This not only makes the information more visually appealing but also helps users quickly understand the current stage. It keeps the user hooked throughout the level with its cute animations.

Credits: Kim Lyons 

Additionally, captivating animations can also serve to promote and enhance the appeal of your product. 

Micro-animations extend beyond just the gamification of applications; they can also be leveraged to enrich the aesthetics and express the essence of your product. They contribute to making your website feel more alive and interactive, elevating the overall user experience.

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In essence, animation in UI and UX design is not merely about adding visual flair, it’s about creating meaningful interactions that enhance user engagement and satisfaction. From improving usability to expressing brand identity and personality, animation has the potential to transform digital interfaces into dynamic and memorable experiences. Whether it’s guiding users through a process or providing feedback animation, it has the power to elevate the overall user experience. Next time you witness animation appreciate the magic that brings it to life, you might just be amazed by its impact.

About the Author: 

Shivani Shukla is a Senior UI & UX designer at Mantra Labs. It’s been a while since she started her journey as a designer. Updating her knowledge and staying up to date with the current trends has always been her priority.

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