Daniella MGID
Active Member
GERMANY
GENERAL INFORMATION
- The country remains the largest economy in Europe with 21% of contribution to the European GDP. In 2018, GDP per capita reached 48,195$. Average salary is about 4,651 euros;
- After several years of real GDP growth averaging over 2 percent annually, Germany’s economy has seen a steady GDP growth over 2% during the past several years. However, today we observe a slowdown in GDP growth of 0.7% in the first quarter of 2019;
- Germany is divided into 16 states. The largest cities are Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, and Frankfurt am Main;
- The official language is German.
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
Gen Z makes up 3.2% of the workforce in Germany, followed by Baby Boomers (17,7%), Millennials (39%) and Gen X (40,1%).
Let’s start with Millenials. 70% of them are highly concerned with security and stability. Thus, it would be illogical to promote risky BSFI products or make them fill out the credit card details on the landing page. However, they tend to be riskier compared to previous generations. Statistics also prove that the interest in Shopping and Lifestyle decreases over the years. Finally, German Millenials tend to buy clothes and electronics.
On the whole, German consumers tend to compare prices and are looking for good deals. They enjoy finding special deals and promotions. However, their behavior patterns depend on the product categories. Germans value quality, security, comfort, and convenience the most when considering buying long-term consumer goods. For everyday purchases as well as small equipment or industrial consumables, price is the main important factor to consider. While making a purchase, they also value the flexibility of the delivery. Home, workplace, and locker delivery (click and collect) are the most preferred options. Keep in mind while mastering your campaign, by providing a range of delivery options you may increase the intent of purchase.
DEVICE USAGE (Percentage of the adult population)
75% of German people use smartphones and the distribution of laptop and tablet usage is 76% and 38% respectively.
E-COMMERCE VALUE (Statista)
- Revenue in the eCommerce market amounts to US$75,445m in 2019;
- Revenue is expected to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2019-2023) of 6.3%, resulting in a market volume of US$96,280m by 2023;
- User penetration is 90.2% in 2019 and is expected to hit 94.8% by 2023;
- The average revenue per user (ARPU) currently amounts to US$1,014.98;
- 35% of e-commerce time now takes place on mobile;
According to Statista, 30% of total eCommerce purchases will be paid by Bank transfer in 2019. Generally, German people prefer to pay via Paypal (54%) and bank transfer (52%).
BEST-PERFORMING VERTICALS
For example, Germany is the leader in the number of obese people - 25.1%. This is followed by Austria (21%) and Switzerland (15%). So weight-loss products will definitely have to convert well. Then, dating, games, moneymaking, casinos, products against erectile dysfunction also work for german-speaking countries.
CREATIVE’S TIP
- Statistics prove that 80% of purchases are motivated by content marketing efforts;
- Germans think less is more, so do not overwhelm them with long product descriptions. Be brief, concise and focus on the really important product’s benefits;
- World-of-mouth is a significant marketing instrument. Thus reviews of other people will allow you to increase purchase motivation;
- Real estate prices are creeping up. You can confidently put pressure on this weak point, offering to earn money for your “nest”, escape the lawlessness of the arrogant landlord, and so on;
- In Germany, a healthy lifestyle flourishes as well as veganism among the younger generation. Avocados, chia seeds, and granola are the holy trinity for almost every German. At the same time, the older generation still adheres to the old-school diet - beer, fried sausages (bratwurst) and sauerkraut.
- German culture is too paradoxical: there are punks, bank clerks, strict hunks, and unfaltering rebels. A neighbor of a native German can be a person of almost any nationality. So, do not put exclusively blond girls in dating would be not only illogical but also implausible;
- Not a single sane German will buy a product without making sure that it is impossible to purchase it cheaper. So be sure to lure them with sales and price drops;
- The Germans are pedantic and follow the laws if only because for the slightest non-compliance you can get a huge fine. So for the improper sorting of garbage, you can pay up to 5 thousand euros, which your neighbor will inform you about with pleasure. That is why in advertising texts, you should not provoke the German to break the rules, go beyond the boundaries or do something “almost legal”;
- The trend for beautiful foreigners is still booming. Recall that the locals are hunks, so it is important to emphasize that girls are looking for pure and true love.
MGID traffic distribution is the following: desktop (25%), mobile (67%) and tablets (7%). Overall, MGID processes around 1,2 million clicks per week in Germany.
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