The New Market to Target: Generation Alpha
March 2024
Gen Alpha (Source: Business Insider)
Until now, the younger generation- mostly in their teens and early 20’s, have been at the forefront of social media platforms and trends. But now, a new generation has emerged – Gen Alpha.
Even though they are young, they are already making their mark online. Read on to find out the immense power they have for brands and marketing and why they should be targeted.
Gen Alpha Traits
The U.S Precise Advertiser Report showed that the app favored by 43%
of the children surveyed was YouTube (Source: Exploding Topics)
of the children surveyed was YouTube (Source: Exploding Topics)
According to marketing agency Razorfish, the number of Gen Alphas are expected to reach 2.2 billion by 2024. Alphas are born between 2010 and 2024 and are the most digitally native, purpose driven generation so far. They grew up surrounded by technology and are used to focusing on multiple screens at once.
Razorfish reports that 51% of Alphas first hear about brands through YouTube, compared to 47% of Gen Z viewers who hear about brands through traditional social platforms like Instagram or TikTok.
Generation Dominating YouTube and TikTok
Unlike other generations who consumed video content mainly through TV, Alphas learn about brands from the content they watch on YouTube. From hauls and unboxing videos to getting ready videos, they seek and enjoy self-directed control over the content they consume.
Aspiring influencers are getting younger, as Alphas are having an increasing presence on video platforms. It is common for them to operate multiple accounts at once, with each dedicated to a different type of content.
The Skincare, Getting Ready with Me, Stanley Cup Craze
Among the contents online, “get ready with me” videos are especially popular, whether it’s for school, going out with friends, or even to a funeral. Many influencers are making a career out of it and as of late, Alphas are doing it too.
Stanley cups are the rage among all generations
(Source: Business Insider)
(Source: Business Insider)
We mentioned how Stanley cups are a hot status symbol in a previous newsletter. Now they’ve become a must-have item among Alphas as well. Stanleys were the most featured item in Christmas haul videos on TikTok, and one mom even said her child was bullied by classmates for bringing an off-brand version of the cup to school.
Skincare is another huge trend, with a notable 68% of Gen Z and Alpha following a skincare routine. Alphas are into “preppy skin care”, which is products with bright and colorful packaging. Representative brands include Drunk Elephant, Glow Recipe, and Sol De Janeiro. The hashtag #preppyskincare has over 128 million views on TikTok.
One of the hottest preppy skincare brands among
Gen Alpha, Drunk Elephant
(Source: Glamour)
Gen Alpha, Drunk Elephant
(Source: Glamour)
Having greater access to online platforms and devices has sped up Gen Alpha’s brand maturity at a higher rate. While skincare is important for all ages, children have different skin needs compared to teenagers and adults, so they need different products.
Estee Lauder’s “Nutritious” line targeting Gen Z and Alpha
(Source: Trendhunter)
(Source: Trendhunter)
Brands that were previously focused on targeting adults are now pulling in Alpha consumers as well, such as Estee Lauder, who released a small skincare collection targeting needs and wants of Gen Z and Gen Alpha.
Consumers are getting younger and wanting to use products earlier than ever before, and an early exposure to social media means that Alphas tend to be more image conscious than older generations. Teens are very vocal about what’s important to them whether it’s sustainability, ingredients, or packaging. If brands ignore their opinions, then they will instantly get left behind.
Generation Alpha’s Favorite Influencers
North West shows her seven step skincare routine (Source: Kidspot)
Let’s explore some of the hottest Alpha influencers dominating social media.
Perhaps the most famous are North West, 10, and Penelope Disick, 11, The cousins are daughters of Kim and Kourtney Kardashian, and they showcase their skincare and makeup routines, often promoting their family brands like Kim’s SKKN and Kylie Jenner’s Kylie Skin.
It’s not only celebrity children who are making an impact. Katie Fang is also an influencer who has amassed mass popularity with Gen Alpha. The main video that made her go viral was posted in February 2023, where she made a getting ready video while crying. At the time, she had 800 followers, but hit 1 million in the following month.
Katie Fang (Source: Glossy)
She regularly features preppy beauty brands in her videos and her influence is prominent.
Many young girls are watching Fang’s content and buying products based on her recommendations.
Many young girls are watching Fang’s content and buying products based on her recommendations.
Thinking that Gen Alpha is only influenced by social media and has little buying power is a misunderstanding. Alphas are tech savvy, know the latest trends, and are masters of creating engaging content since they themselves have short attention spans, so know what hooks people. They are swaying parents and family decisions, playing a major role in shaping retail experiences. This is the best time to explore this generation, as the oldest of them are approaching adulthood.
Avocado Giant is always the first to stay on top of the latest trends, so make sure you stay tuned into our newsletter. If you’re a brand looking to carry out a campaign utilizing influencers (whether they be millennials, Gen Z or Alphas), look no further than to Avocado Giant to make your goals a reality!
References
- Meet Katie Fang, Gen Alpha’s favorite beauty influencer / glossy
- Meet Gen Alpha, the 'mini-millennials' who are poised to take over the internet / businessinsider
- Here's how millennials' kids will shop, work, and live / businessinsider
- Gen Alpha, the generation bound behind screens / ninertimes
- Stanley cups are tearing apart middle schools / businessinsider
- 2023 was the year Gen Alpha came online and made Gen Zers and millennials both feel old / businessinsider
- What marketers need to know about Gen Alpha / insiderintelligence
- Here are the key differences between Gen Z and Gen Alpha that brands and agencies need to understand / DIGIDAY
- Beauty brands fight for the attention of Generation Alpha / dailymail
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