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Amazon Is the 2nd Most Popular App Among Teens, Says Study (cnbc.com) 56

An anonymous reader writes: When it comes to apps they're using these days, teens and millennials say Snapchat is king -- no surprise there. But second place? It's not Instagram: It's Amazon. This is according to a survey -- The 2017 Love List Brand Affinity Index, run by Conde Nast and Goldman Sachs -- that asked 2,345 U.S. millennial and Gen Z shoppers about their fashion, retail and consumer preferences. The survey skewed towards younger consumers. One question asked which apps they were using currently that they weren't using a few months ago: Snapchat and Amazon came in first and second. (Other popular apps -- Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest -- came in third, fourth and fifth respectively.) "Users are looking for efficiency, speed and convenience, and Amazon hits all those buckets," said Conde Nast chief marketing officer Pam Drucker Mann told CNBC. On a side note, it appears people generally don't have many gripes with Amazon. Early results of our poll from Wednesday suggests Amazon is the last company (of the five tech giants) whose services people are keen on ditching. Also, regardless of how some of us feel about Snapchat, the company seems to be a hit among teenagers.
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Amazon Is the 2nd Most Popular App Among Teens, Says Study

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  • teens don't
    • by Anonymous Coward

      No, teens pester and dictate what's cool. Side note most of Facebook's older audience only bothered when their kids started using it. Ignoring teens means you're dead in the water.

      Nike, Rebock, Macdonald's, name your product and time of its original popularity and I can begin the fact if it wasn't cool with the kids at school it wasn't a big. Look at Dunlop shoes.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        Not really. The average consumer in general is 30 - 40. Teens have no buying power, own nothing, don't have jobs or income that matter, and are almost entirely meaningless to businesses when it comes to market research unless they are explicitly angling a product or service towards teens. Source: I worked in market research for 2 years as a programmer and consultant who worked with Ipsos and L & E Research.

        • by Maritz ( 1829006 )
          Their parents do buy them music, which is the main reason why I cannot have the radio on.
        • Teens have no buying power, own nothing, don't have jobs or income that matter

          You're forgetting that they have that magic source of money...parents.

      • none of those things are cool and never were. Anyway, it is 'Reebok'. An English company, taking their name from an african gazelle. Douchebag idiot.
  • "This is according to a survey -- The 2017 Love List Brand Affinity Index, run by Conde Nast and Goldman Sachs -- that asked 2,345 U.S. millennial and Gen Z shoppers about their fashion, retail and consumer preferences."

    Conde Nast and Goldman Sachs? Two names everyone trusts! And they asked a whole 2,345 people! It's guaranteed to be representative!
    I mean, who even cares that they're asking "shoppers about their fashion, retail and consumer preferences" yet Snapchat came out as number 1? Snapchat filter

  • Wait, you mean the app that allows Millennials to be as lazy as possible and have everything they ever want or need delivered right to their door in two (Prime) days or less is the most popular app?

    Fucking color me surprised...

  • Don't forget, if you're = 30 years of age, you're one of 'em. Some groups put the birth year cut off for the term as far back as the late 70s. I would hope that most of the people old enough to be outside of said group would have better things to do than berating the next generation on the Internet.
  • by tsqr ( 808554 ) on Thursday May 11, 2017 @03:11PM (#54401803)

    Title says "Amazon is the 2nd Most Popular App". Content says, "Amazon came in second among list of apps in use now that weren't in use several months ago". When did those two things become equivalent? Also, are we really to believe there's a lot of teens that just discovered Snapchat in the last couple of months?

  • I've tried Amazon apps over the years, recently Underground as the regular Amazon app is strangely not available for my Nexus 6P. All of them are huge, bloated and full of scary permissions. I don't need quick access to Amazon enough to allow it full control of my phone, so I just use their mobile site (same for AliExpress).
  • Easy explanation here: Amazon is the most common preinstalled bloatware app coming on budget smartphones.

    This claim is the same as Facebook claiming over 1b "active" users by counting bloatware installs (what they do to bump up their image with ads industry)

  • I'm a bit surprised that Facebook wasn't in the top 5. There may be hope for humanity yet!

  • /. continues to advertise for free. Or are they being paid by these giants?
  • Teens say Slashdot knows nothing about anything nowadays. Amazon is a site primarily, not an 'app'. Cue the apps guy. Fuck these stupid 'studies'.

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