Vietnam has one of the fastest growing internet economies in Asia. There are now over 68 million internet users in Vietnam who use their mobile phones to connect to the internet. Consumers are using the internet to research products, learn about trends, and make informed purchasing decisions. The Covid-19 pandemic further accelerated this transition to online as consumers became reluctant to go out. As a result, on-demand services grew in popularity across various sectors like retail, education, finance, and entertainment. Consumers are also becoming smarter shoppers, with over 80% researching products online before purchasing. This highlights the importance for businesses to have an online presence and omnichannel strategy to engage with modern Vietnamese consumers.
Millennials in Vietnam are changing consumer behavior and marketing strategies are needed to appeal to them. They shop differently than older consumers, focusing more on brand experience through personalization, convenience, health, and eco-friendliness. They also spend more on dining out and online. FMCG companies are adapting through digital advertising, apps, gamification, online promotions, and social media to engage millennials where they spend most of their time. To succeed, companies must offer personalized, convenient products and content while precisely targeting millennials on their preferred channels.
This document provides a summary of key insights from "The State of Mobile in Rural Vietnam Report 2018/2019". It finds that nearly 70% of Vietnam's population lives in rural areas, where smartphones are widely used to access the internet, with 68% of rural residents owning smartphones. Rural users spend much of their daily internet time on chat apps. The report also examines internet habits of different demographic groups in rural Vietnam like mothers and millennials, and how platforms like YouTube and Google Search are used. It provides implications for marketers to understand and target rural Vietnamese audiences effectively.
The document provides insights into mobile internet usage among rural populations in Vietnam. It finds that 68% of mobile phone owners in rural Vietnam own smartphones, which they use as their primary internet access device. Rural users spend on average three hours per day online, with 40% of that time spent on instant messaging apps. Common locations for internet access include home Wi-Fi networks and purchased mobile data when Wi-Fi is unavailable. The report aims to provide marketers with an understanding of digital behaviors in rural Vietnam in order to better target advertising campaigns.
Millennials in Vietnam, aged 18-44, exhibit different purchase behaviors than older consumers. They prioritize brand experience, personalization, convenience, health, and eco-friendliness over price. They also spend more outside the home. FMCG companies are adapting by increasing their digital presence, using gamification and mobile apps, promoting online deals, and ensuring product customization to attract Millennial customers in Vietnam.
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The document discusses the growing opportunity for digital commerce in Southeast Asia. It notes that Southeast Asia's population and economy are large and growing, with a burgeoning middle class that is increasingly connected digitally. The number of digital consumers in Southeast Asia grew exponentially from 90 million in 2015 to 250 million in 2018, and is expected to reach over 300 million by 2025. This growing digital consumer base represents a major opportunity for brands to capture online spending, which is projected to grow much faster than the number of digital users through 2025.
The document discusses how technology and internet usage has changed over the past 20 years. It notes that only 5% of the world had internet access in 2000, but this number has grown significantly to over 50% today. People now use the internet and mobile devices to socialize, shop, learn, work and be entertained in many aspects of their daily lives. While technology has positively impacted access to information and opportunities, it also presents challenges around privacy, security, competition and misinformation. The future is expected to bring even greater internet speeds and connectivity through technologies like 5G and the Internet of Things.
Millennials in Vietnam are changing consumer behavior and marketing strategies are needed to appeal to them. They shop differently than older consumers, focusing more on brand experience through personalization, convenience, health, and eco-friendliness. They also spend more on dining out and online. FMCG companies are adapting through digital advertising, apps, gamification, online promotions, and social media to engage millennials where they spend most of their time. To succeed, companies must offer personalized, convenient products and content while precisely targeting millennials on their preferred channels.
This document provides a summary of key insights from "The State of Mobile in Rural Vietnam Report 2018/2019". It finds that nearly 70% of Vietnam's population lives in rural areas, where smartphones are widely used to access the internet, with 68% of rural residents owning smartphones. Rural users spend much of their daily internet time on chat apps. The report also examines internet habits of different demographic groups in rural Vietnam like mothers and millennials, and how platforms like YouTube and Google Search are used. It provides implications for marketers to understand and target rural Vietnamese audiences effectively.
The document provides insights into mobile internet usage among rural populations in Vietnam. It finds that 68% of mobile phone owners in rural Vietnam own smartphones, which they use as their primary internet access device. Rural users spend on average three hours per day online, with 40% of that time spent on instant messaging apps. Common locations for internet access include home Wi-Fi networks and purchased mobile data when Wi-Fi is unavailable. The report aims to provide marketers with an understanding of digital behaviors in rural Vietnam in order to better target advertising campaigns.
Millennials in Vietnam, aged 18-44, exhibit different purchase behaviors than older consumers. They prioritize brand experience, personalization, convenience, health, and eco-friendliness over price. They also spend more outside the home. FMCG companies are adapting by increasing their digital presence, using gamification and mobile apps, promoting online deals, and ensuring product customization to attract Millennial customers in Vietnam.
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The report ‘Digital Commerce in India - Festive season shopping’ provides consumer and business insights to its audience and explores the components of digital commerce in India.
Facebook report riding the digital wave (feb 2020)Avida Virya
The document discusses the growing opportunity for digital commerce in Southeast Asia. It notes that Southeast Asia's population and economy are large and growing, with a burgeoning middle class that is increasingly connected digitally. The number of digital consumers in Southeast Asia grew exponentially from 90 million in 2015 to 250 million in 2018, and is expected to reach over 300 million by 2025. This growing digital consumer base represents a major opportunity for brands to capture online spending, which is projected to grow much faster than the number of digital users through 2025.
The document discusses how technology and internet usage has changed over the past 20 years. It notes that only 5% of the world had internet access in 2000, but this number has grown significantly to over 50% today. People now use the internet and mobile devices to socialize, shop, learn, work and be entertained in many aspects of their daily lives. While technology has positively impacted access to information and opportunities, it also presents challenges around privacy, security, competition and misinformation. The future is expected to bring even greater internet speeds and connectivity through technologies like 5G and the Internet of Things.
ow technology is changing the world and how it is impacting us or brining change? Which social class is currently getting the most out of tech.
Digital footprint globally v/s Egypt on below fronts...
- Information such as Google penetration (as Google provide free knowledge)
- social media such as FB, insta, tiktok etc.
- entertainment (OTT or any internet media for entertainment such as YT)
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- digital payment
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Evento Mobilidade 2016 - Chinese mobile marketing - Chen Yong - IAB ChinaIAB Brasil
This document summarizes China's mobile market and trends in digital commerce. Some key points:
1. China has the world's largest mobile market with over 1.3 billion users and 656 million mobile internet users in 2015. Mobile internet and payment are highly developed due to factors like broadband expansion and mobile dependency.
2. WeChat has become a leading social platform with over 800 million monthly active users. It integrates social media, payments, content and services into a popular mobile app.
3. E-commerce is huge in China, led by platforms like Alibaba's Taobao and Tmall. Mobile drives over 80% of e-commerce sales. Young generations are frequent mobile shoppers and
HOW CONSUMERS USE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND ITS IMPACT ON THEIR LIVESCeriseUpham
HOW CONSUMERS USE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND ITS IMPACT ON THEIR LIVES
Access to the internet
Digital devices used by audiences?
How consumers search for information?
What consumers buy online?
Online video consumption
Consumer trends
The Evolution of Internet : How consumers use technology and its impact on th...sowmyrao14
The document summarizes how internet usage has evolved over time and its impact on consumer behavior. It notes that the internet was first developed in the 1950s for military and university use. It then grew rapidly with innovations that enabled e-commerce, information searching, and social networking. Today, over 97% of Nordic countries have internet access and the average person owns 3.64 connected devices. Consumers use both internal memory and external sources like reviews to research high and low involvement purchases online. Popular online purchases include fashion, electronics, and books. Many companies now use video marketing, with testimonials being the most common. The digital age has increased consumer empowerment through access to more information and choices online. Younger generations
1) Cross-border ecommerce is growing much faster than domestic ecommerce, with cross-border growth expected to be 5 times that of domestic from 2016-2020.
2) Emerging markets like Latin America and Africa are seeing huge growth in internet users and incomes, creating new consumers and spending power.
3) While most consumption still occurs in advanced economies currently, future spending is expected to shift more towards emerging markets, younger consumers, and urban areas as those populations grow and become wealthier.
4) For companies to succeed in cross-border sales, they must understand the characteristics and preferences of their target customers, including differences in demographics, geography, and psychographics between markets.
The document discusses how technology has impacted consumer behavior and lifestyles. It notes that internet usage has skyrocketed globally with over 4.7 billion users in 2022. Consumers now rely heavily on digital devices like smartphones and tablets to access the internet anywhere. People use search engines and social media extensively to find information and make purchasing decisions. E-commerce has surged with consumers buying a wide range of products online. Online video consumption through platforms like YouTube has also increased significantly shaping entertainment and marketing. Over the past 3-5 years, trends show mobile dominance and demand for personalized content and voice control.
In 2019, financial institutions are getting more and more comfortable with digital technologies, digitizing processes, embracing big data and AI, and adopting new delivery methods beyond mobile to satisfy customer demand.
Although many of these technologies are not new, they dominate how the financial sector operates and grows in 2019. Add them to an already existing suite of platforms and technologies that either evolve or are replaced with new, more sophisticated solutions based on AI and machine learning. Beyond tech, all the trends of the year are customer-centric – the use of AI and chatbots, e-wallets, big data, and open banking are all meant to improve and personalize services to satisfy customer demands and expectations. As technologies continue to evolve, the trends of the year will replace outdated strategies and eventually lead to even more progressive solutions for the modern consumer
The document discusses the rise of digital technology in Vietnam and its impacts. Key points include:
- Vietnam has seen rapid growth in internet and social media penetration, with 66% of the population now having internet access. Digital media has become the second largest touchpoint after TV.
- E-commerce is growing significantly and estimated to reach $33 billion by 2025. Mobile apps have disrupted transportation, food delivery, payments, and lending.
- While digital brings convenience, issues around privacy, cybersecurity and fake news have risen. The government is working to regulate data protection and promote e-government services and transparency.
- Market research is evolving digitally, with a trend away from paper/phone surveys towards online panels
Get up to date with all the digital trends in India with this comprehensive 60 page book from Google India. An absolute must for anyone in the marketing industry. Strongly recommended for all others.
A DISSERTATION REPORT ON CONSUMER’S PERCEPTION AND AWARENESS ON ONLINE SHOPPING\MARKETING IN INDIA.
Including research methodology, data analysis, findings, conclusions, and survey questionnaire.
Presentation on Ecommerce Ecosytem. The Following points are included:
1)History of E-commerce
2)Increasing E-commerce in India
3)Problems faced in E-commerce
4)Effects on Retailers
5)Effect on Economy
6)Effect on Government policies on Ecommerce
7)Opportunities for Venture Capitalists
8)Valuations of E-commerce Market
Recent research by Accenture highlights the dramatic evolution of consumer behaviors and expectations in China:
1) Today consumers expect to get what they want, when they want it. By 2020, they will expect what they want, how they want it. And by 2025, consumers will expect solutions to be provided before they know they want them.
2) Shopping journeys have become complex with multiple touchpoints. Consumers increasingly demand seamless, personalized solutions throughout their purchasing process.
3) CPG companies now face an urgent challenge to understand these evolving consumer expectations and capture the "micro-moments" that drive purchasing decisions, or risk losing customers to digital platforms already tailored to the demands of modern consumers
The world economy, and particularly international commerce, has incurred huge losses because of the
coronavirus epidemic. Due to the worldwide lockdown, social isolation, and other precautions taken to
prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, consumers have boosted their purchases on digital
services. Therefore, the corporate environment underwent dramatic changes throughout the quarantine
period. The COVID-19 crisis sped up the expansion of the digital commerce industry. The digital
commerce industries have exploded in growth during the COVID-19 disaster. Businesses and consumers
progressively "went online" as lockdowns became routine. It is anticipated that the growth rate of global e-
commerce will be 12.2 percent in the year 2022, which will bring the total sales of global e-commerce to
$5.542 trillion. Despite this, the pace of increase is slower than it was this time last year. By 2021, growth
rates for worldwide e-commerce will have reached 16.3 percent
Facebook-BCG Report on the impact of digital in the Financial Services IndustrySocial Samosa
India is on the cusp of a digital
revolution. With rising internet and
smartphone penetration, the digital
DNA of India is rapidly changing.
The first 100 million ‘digital Indians’
were largely men, millennials and
metro based. However, with higher
adoption among women, lower tier
cities and older age groups, the face of
an average internet user is changing.
They are also engaging in mature
activities, going beyond search and
social networking to online shopping
and banking. In 2013, only 7% urban
internet users with digital age less than
2 years adopted online shopping. This
grew more than four fold in four years.
A similar trend has been seen in online
banking as well.
Also, with increasing smartphone
penetration, the way consumers are
accessing internet is changing. In
2013, only 44% of urban population
preferred mobile for internet access,
but now almost 3/4th prefer mobile.
Find More Case studies at - https://www.socialsamosa.com/category/indian-social-media-case-studies/
The use of mobile devices and social media has grown exponentially. Over 200 million Americans now use smartphones, spending significant time online via their connected devices. This has resulted in a shift to digital advertising and omni-channel retail, where consumers research and shop across multiple online and in-store touchpoints. Digital ad revenues in the US have hit a record high of $32.7 billion in the first half of 2016, with most spent on social media and mobile platforms. While this phenomenon has benefited online retailers like Amazon, transitioning to omni-channel has been challenging for many traditional retailers.
Mobile commerce is growing rapidly, with over half of consumer spending expected to be immediate or opportunistic by 2015. Mobile payments are also increasing, with 190 million mobile payment users expected in 2012. By 2014, it is predicted that 90% of the population will have mobile access and 6.5 billion mobile connections worldwide. Paythru is a mobile payment solution that allows users to make purchases on any phone through a simple checkout process using their credit card and mobile number without needing to store payment details on their device. Paythru provides merchants with higher conversion rates and the ability to target location-based marketing to mobile users.
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ow technology is changing the world and how it is impacting us or brining change? Which social class is currently getting the most out of tech.
Digital footprint globally v/s Egypt on below fronts...
- Information such as Google penetration (as Google provide free knowledge)
- social media such as FB, insta, tiktok etc.
- entertainment (OTT or any internet media for entertainment such as YT)
- e-commerce (specifically the daily needs such as food & groceries etc.)
- health sector such as Vizeeta or similar
- digital payment
What are the current gaps in e-commrce specific ?
The document summarizes research from Google, Temasek and Bain on the internet economy in Southeast Asia. It provides an overview of the multi-year research program and methodology used in the reports. It also notes that the information is provided on an "as is" basis and is not intended for investment purposes.
Evento Mobilidade 2016 - Chinese mobile marketing - Chen Yong - IAB ChinaIAB Brasil
This document summarizes China's mobile market and trends in digital commerce. Some key points:
1. China has the world's largest mobile market with over 1.3 billion users and 656 million mobile internet users in 2015. Mobile internet and payment are highly developed due to factors like broadband expansion and mobile dependency.
2. WeChat has become a leading social platform with over 800 million monthly active users. It integrates social media, payments, content and services into a popular mobile app.
3. E-commerce is huge in China, led by platforms like Alibaba's Taobao and Tmall. Mobile drives over 80% of e-commerce sales. Young generations are frequent mobile shoppers and
HOW CONSUMERS USE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND ITS IMPACT ON THEIR LIVESCeriseUpham
HOW CONSUMERS USE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND ITS IMPACT ON THEIR LIVES
Access to the internet
Digital devices used by audiences?
How consumers search for information?
What consumers buy online?
Online video consumption
Consumer trends
The Evolution of Internet : How consumers use technology and its impact on th...sowmyrao14
The document summarizes how internet usage has evolved over time and its impact on consumer behavior. It notes that the internet was first developed in the 1950s for military and university use. It then grew rapidly with innovations that enabled e-commerce, information searching, and social networking. Today, over 97% of Nordic countries have internet access and the average person owns 3.64 connected devices. Consumers use both internal memory and external sources like reviews to research high and low involvement purchases online. Popular online purchases include fashion, electronics, and books. Many companies now use video marketing, with testimonials being the most common. The digital age has increased consumer empowerment through access to more information and choices online. Younger generations
1) Cross-border ecommerce is growing much faster than domestic ecommerce, with cross-border growth expected to be 5 times that of domestic from 2016-2020.
2) Emerging markets like Latin America and Africa are seeing huge growth in internet users and incomes, creating new consumers and spending power.
3) While most consumption still occurs in advanced economies currently, future spending is expected to shift more towards emerging markets, younger consumers, and urban areas as those populations grow and become wealthier.
4) For companies to succeed in cross-border sales, they must understand the characteristics and preferences of their target customers, including differences in demographics, geography, and psychographics between markets.
The document discusses how technology has impacted consumer behavior and lifestyles. It notes that internet usage has skyrocketed globally with over 4.7 billion users in 2022. Consumers now rely heavily on digital devices like smartphones and tablets to access the internet anywhere. People use search engines and social media extensively to find information and make purchasing decisions. E-commerce has surged with consumers buying a wide range of products online. Online video consumption through platforms like YouTube has also increased significantly shaping entertainment and marketing. Over the past 3-5 years, trends show mobile dominance and demand for personalized content and voice control.
In 2019, financial institutions are getting more and more comfortable with digital technologies, digitizing processes, embracing big data and AI, and adopting new delivery methods beyond mobile to satisfy customer demand.
Although many of these technologies are not new, they dominate how the financial sector operates and grows in 2019. Add them to an already existing suite of platforms and technologies that either evolve or are replaced with new, more sophisticated solutions based on AI and machine learning. Beyond tech, all the trends of the year are customer-centric – the use of AI and chatbots, e-wallets, big data, and open banking are all meant to improve and personalize services to satisfy customer demands and expectations. As technologies continue to evolve, the trends of the year will replace outdated strategies and eventually lead to even more progressive solutions for the modern consumer
The document discusses the rise of digital technology in Vietnam and its impacts. Key points include:
- Vietnam has seen rapid growth in internet and social media penetration, with 66% of the population now having internet access. Digital media has become the second largest touchpoint after TV.
- E-commerce is growing significantly and estimated to reach $33 billion by 2025. Mobile apps have disrupted transportation, food delivery, payments, and lending.
- While digital brings convenience, issues around privacy, cybersecurity and fake news have risen. The government is working to regulate data protection and promote e-government services and transparency.
- Market research is evolving digitally, with a trend away from paper/phone surveys towards online panels
Get up to date with all the digital trends in India with this comprehensive 60 page book from Google India. An absolute must for anyone in the marketing industry. Strongly recommended for all others.
A DISSERTATION REPORT ON CONSUMER’S PERCEPTION AND AWARENESS ON ONLINE SHOPPING\MARKETING IN INDIA.
Including research methodology, data analysis, findings, conclusions, and survey questionnaire.
Presentation on Ecommerce Ecosytem. The Following points are included:
1)History of E-commerce
2)Increasing E-commerce in India
3)Problems faced in E-commerce
4)Effects on Retailers
5)Effect on Economy
6)Effect on Government policies on Ecommerce
7)Opportunities for Venture Capitalists
8)Valuations of E-commerce Market
Recent research by Accenture highlights the dramatic evolution of consumer behaviors and expectations in China:
1) Today consumers expect to get what they want, when they want it. By 2020, they will expect what they want, how they want it. And by 2025, consumers will expect solutions to be provided before they know they want them.
2) Shopping journeys have become complex with multiple touchpoints. Consumers increasingly demand seamless, personalized solutions throughout their purchasing process.
3) CPG companies now face an urgent challenge to understand these evolving consumer expectations and capture the "micro-moments" that drive purchasing decisions, or risk losing customers to digital platforms already tailored to the demands of modern consumers
The world economy, and particularly international commerce, has incurred huge losses because of the
coronavirus epidemic. Due to the worldwide lockdown, social isolation, and other precautions taken to
prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, consumers have boosted their purchases on digital
services. Therefore, the corporate environment underwent dramatic changes throughout the quarantine
period. The COVID-19 crisis sped up the expansion of the digital commerce industry. The digital
commerce industries have exploded in growth during the COVID-19 disaster. Businesses and consumers
progressively "went online" as lockdowns became routine. It is anticipated that the growth rate of global e-
commerce will be 12.2 percent in the year 2022, which will bring the total sales of global e-commerce to
$5.542 trillion. Despite this, the pace of increase is slower than it was this time last year. By 2021, growth
rates for worldwide e-commerce will have reached 16.3 percent
Facebook-BCG Report on the impact of digital in the Financial Services IndustrySocial Samosa
India is on the cusp of a digital
revolution. With rising internet and
smartphone penetration, the digital
DNA of India is rapidly changing.
The first 100 million ‘digital Indians’
were largely men, millennials and
metro based. However, with higher
adoption among women, lower tier
cities and older age groups, the face of
an average internet user is changing.
They are also engaging in mature
activities, going beyond search and
social networking to online shopping
and banking. In 2013, only 7% urban
internet users with digital age less than
2 years adopted online shopping. This
grew more than four fold in four years.
A similar trend has been seen in online
banking as well.
Also, with increasing smartphone
penetration, the way consumers are
accessing internet is changing. In
2013, only 44% of urban population
preferred mobile for internet access,
but now almost 3/4th prefer mobile.
Find More Case studies at - https://www.socialsamosa.com/category/indian-social-media-case-studies/
The use of mobile devices and social media has grown exponentially. Over 200 million Americans now use smartphones, spending significant time online via their connected devices. This has resulted in a shift to digital advertising and omni-channel retail, where consumers research and shop across multiple online and in-store touchpoints. Digital ad revenues in the US have hit a record high of $32.7 billion in the first half of 2016, with most spent on social media and mobile platforms. While this phenomenon has benefited online retailers like Amazon, transitioning to omni-channel has been challenging for many traditional retailers.
Mobile commerce is growing rapidly, with over half of consumer spending expected to be immediate or opportunistic by 2015. Mobile payments are also increasing, with 190 million mobile payment users expected in 2012. By 2014, it is predicted that 90% of the population will have mobile access and 6.5 billion mobile connections worldwide. Paythru is a mobile payment solution that allows users to make purchases on any phone through a simple checkout process using their credit card and mobile number without needing to store payment details on their device. Paythru provides merchants with higher conversion rates and the ability to target location-based marketing to mobile users.
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Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
2. Vietnam's Search for Tomorrow
Table of contents
Top Country Trends
Rise of Digital Rural Consumers
On-demand Economy
The Smart Shopper
Health-conscious Consumer
Vertical Trends
Beauty and Personal Care
Food and Beverages
Finance
Online Shopping
3. Vietnam's Search for Tomorrow
Vietnam has one of the fastest-growing
Internet economies in Asia*.
There are 68 million Internet users in Vietnam in 2020 and it is forecast to grow to 75.7 million
by 2023*. More than 90% of Vietnam’s internet users connect to the Internet primarily
through their mobile phones*. They communicate with their families, friends and colleagues,
entertain themselves, learn new skills and become more productive. Increasingly, they also
buy products, learn how to manage money and follow the latest health trends.
Internet access is now affordable for large segments of the population and consumer trust in
digital services has improved significantly. Services that were previously limited to a few
people are now almost universally accessible. e-commerce logistics, once a challenge, has
turned into a business opportunity for both startups and established players. Digital
payments are rapidly gaining popularity.
Consumers are also learning to stay informed and updated with the latest trends, thanks to
the Internet. Information that was once difficult to obtain is now available at the tap of a
screen. They are researching more and more online and increasingly turning to the Internet
to make informed decisions on what brands and products to buy.
Covid-19 has made consumers reluctant to step out of their homes even after Vietnam
eased social distancing measures. This has further accelerated the transition of users from
offline to online, leading to complex digital journeys and heightened consumer expectations.
As people make decisions about what to do, or what to buy, keeping up with them has
become the need of the hour. It has encouraged traditional businesses to embrace digital
and switch their focus to acquiring new customers online and driving engagement. This has
provided customers with more choices and channels for purchase.
In the midst of all this, marketers are also faced with the challenge of clearly understanding
what matters most to consumers in their moments of need, so brands can be present at the
right place, at the right time, with the right information.
With Google’s “Vietnam’s Search for Tomorrow” report, we offer the latest insights to help
marketers better shape their journeys and deliver what matters most to consumers.
*Sources: Hootsuite “Digital in 2020”; Statista Research Department, 2020; e-Conomy SEA 2019
4. Vietnam's Search for Tomorrow
On-demand Economy
Popularity of on-demand services has seen
immense growth in recent years
Top Country
Trends
Rise of Digital Rural Consumers
Rural Vietnam will drive the next phase of the
Internet economy boom
The Smart Shopper
There’s a marked increase in online product
research before purchase
Health-conscious Consumer
Adoption of a healthy lifestyle has been a rising trend for
a few years, but the Covid-19 pandemic has added impetus
5. Vietnam's Search for Tomorrow
Vietnam's Search for Tomorrow
Rise of Digital
Rural Consumers
6. Rise of Digital Rural Consumers
Metros continue to dominate the online landscape in terms of spending. But rural
Vietnam, where more than half of the country’s population resides, is an untapped
market and has seen high Internet penetration in recent years. The primary drivers
of this growth include the government’s universal smartphone programme to reach
100% of the population with subsidised devices and one of cheapest data packages
in the region.
In the coming years, Non-Metros are poised to grow twice as fast as Metros. This
increase of users coming online, getting familiar with the Internet and incorporating
it into their daily routines will mean that - for the first time - they can have access
to products and services readily available online.
spent on the Internet economy
in Metros in 2019 (per capita)
vs. $79 in Non-Metros
$364 Metros
Convenience, value
Non-Metros
Access to products and services
What drives Internet economy adoption?
* Cities that are defined as Metros in Vietnam: Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City
Sources: Hanoi Times, March 2020; The Price of Mobile Internet 2019 Asia, HowMuch.net; e-Conomy SEA 2019
Beyond Metros
are poised to
grow twice as
fast as Metros
4X
2X
User engagement
Convenience & value
Productivity
User acquisition
Access to products & services
Inclusion
Metro
Beyond Metros
Growth driver
Benefits for users
Benefits for Society
GMV growth
2019-2025
Vietnam is seeing strong growth in its Internet
economy, both in Metros* and rural areas.
7. Rise of Digital Rural Consumers
of people in rural Vietnam
have Internet access, of which
91% access the Internet daily
There has been
significant
growth in Internet
penetration in
rural Vietnam
77%
The Internet has become a bridge in
providing the resources rural consumers
require to meet their needs and wants
% of searches outside urban* Vietnam:
jobs and education beauty and personal care health
70% 60% 60%
* Cities that are defined as urban in Vietnam: Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh and Can Tho
Sources: Consumer Barometer Study, Vietnam, 2017; Google Internal Data, Vietnam, H1 2020
8. Rise of Digital Rural Consumers
Search is the most commonly used tool by
rural consumers when seeking information
about product categories
Rural users use Search to:
Compare
products and brands
Discover
unknown products
Validate
purchase decisions
They also depend on Search
to make purchase decisions
Source: Google Market Insights, “SEA Search User Insights,” 12,240 urban and non-urban users were surveyed
in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, October 2018
45% of rural consumers use
Search to learn more about
products
traditional media 24% social media 27%
9. Rise of Digital Rural Consumers
apparel
Search is the top information source for online
rural consumers across popular categories
% of consumers using Search:
97% consumer electronics 97%
shopping 96% entertainment 95%
food and cooking 93% jobs and education 93%
Rural users also love YouTube
Relevant, easily accessible content is the key driver for its preference over TV.
It is also seen as a tool for rural Vietnamese to groom themselves for success
of rural Vietnamese
use YouTube every
week, and 62% use
it daily
Sources: Google SEA Search User Insights, Vietnam
Winning the Hearts of Rural Vietnam, Google/Youtube (ORC)
97% 63%
69% 33%
of rural Vietnamese
say YouTube
teaches new skills
and knowledge
of them find
online content
more interesting
or engaging in
comparison to TV
say they prefer
YouTube over TV
because they have
immediate access
to the most updated
content online
10. Implications for businesses
Rise of Digital Rural Consumers
With increased smartphone usage and high Internet penetration,
rural Vietnam is a prime market for growth. Rural users are
increasingly turning to the Internet for communication, education,
self-development and entertainment.
Marketers need to align their message with these categories
to appeal to this target audience. They need to leverage the
aspirations of rural Vietnamese and tailor their message to
showcase how their products and services can help them achieve
their goals. They could curate content by interests, skills or
knowledge.
Content must feel useful, relevant and create an emotional
connection. Brands should also consider tailoring separate
communications for rural and urban audiences to increase
resonance and purchase conversion.
12. On-demand Economy
Since the start of Covid-19 and Vietnam’s
swift response, consumers are choosing
to stay at home and order in. Across
Vietnam, searches for on-demand
services have seen immense growth.
Vietnamese are increasingly using the
Internet to shop, manage finances and
health, seek entertainment and learn. This
has encouraged traditional industries to
embrace digital to cater to their needs.
100%
YoY growth for
“[retailer] + online”
On-demand Grocery
Rising search terms for
online retailers:
“buy online Vinmart”
“buy Big C online”
“buy online emart”
“aeon shop online”
“order Coopmart online”
“mua hàng online Vinmart”
“mua hàng Big C online”
“mua hàng online emart”
“Aeon shop online”
“đặt hàng Coopmart online”
13. On-demand Economy
Vietnamese are now looking for
speed and convenience when they shop.
Searches for delivery services and
same-day delivery are rising rapidly
On-demand Shopping
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, 2019 vs 2020
YoY growth for
“delivery service”
YoY growth for
“same-day delivery”
40%
30%
14. On-demand Economy
Education is going online. Gen-Z*
is increasingly turning to the Internet
to maximise learning, share resources,
find answers and get additional tutoring
On-demand Access To Education
YoY growth in “online learning”
(“học trực tuyến”) searches
150% Gen Z learnt or studied online using
their smartphone in the last month
1 in 3
*Gen-Z are defined as those born between 1996 and 2005
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, 2019 vs 2020
Rising search terms
for online learning:
“online learning for class 2 to 12”
“online learning material portals”
“learn math online”
“learn languages online”
“online test”
“học tiếng [Anh/Trung/Nhật/Hàn] online”
“học toán online”
“cộng học liên trực tuyến”
“học online lớp [2.12]”
“trắc nghiệm online”
On-demand Economy
15. On-demand Economy
increase in the download of finance
apps as consumers shift from
in-branch to online transactions
Users also want to learn how to manage
their money better
20%
33%
YoY growth in searches:
Sources: App Annie, VN Finance Categories, August 2019 vs July 2020;
Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
On-demand Money Management
Given the economic uncertainties caused
by Covid-19, financial worries have increased.
People are turning to the Internet for financial
management options
“stock investing” “credit card” 40%
30%
“life insurance” “digital wallet” 40%
40%
“debit card” “health insurance” 40%
16. On-demand Economy
YoY growth in “online cash”
(“vay tiền online”) searches
increase in “online lending app”
(“app vay tiền”) searches
20% 300%
On-demand Access To Funds
With people preferring to staying indoors,
online cash-related searches have seen
immense growth among consumers
Rising search terms
for online cash:
“online cash within a day”
“trustworthy online cash”
“quick cash online”
“online cash monthly installment loan”
“online cash 24/24”
“vay tiền online trả góp hàng tháng”
“vay tiền online cấp tốc”
“vay tiền online uy tín”
“vay tiền online nhanh trong ngày”
“vay tiền online 24/24”
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
17. On-demand Economy
2x growth for video-on-demand platforms
like YouTube and Netflix in H1 2020
“phim chiếu rạp”
Sources: Google Trends, H1 2020; Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
On-demand Entertainment
Vietnamese continue to log on to video-sharing
and streaming platforms to get their regular fix
of information, news and entertainment
40%
YoY
“cinema movies”
“tin tức”
60%
YoY
“news”
60%
YoY
“ASMR”
180%
YoY
“Baby Bus”
Growth in searches
for unique online content:
Growth in YouTube searches
for traditional content:
On-demand Economy
18. On-demand Economy
Vietnamese are also growing more health
conscious. Many are searching for apps and
wearables that enhance well-being
Sources: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020; App Annie, Health App Downloads, Vietnam, August 2019 vs August 2020
On-demand Health Management
surge in “health wearables”
searches
50%YoY
growth in “home workout”
searches
60%YoY
increase in “healthcare
mobile apps” downloads
38%YoY
19. Implications for businesses
On-demand Economy
Due to Covid-19, there has been a rapid influx of consumers coming
online for on-demand services. They are looking for convenience
and fulfilment of their needs on a real-time basis. To remain relevant
and drive results such as brand awareness, new leads or sales,
traditional businesses will need to respond to consumer shifts and
embrace digital.
Today, being online is a requirement and no longer a value-added
service. Businesses that have understood this and embraced digital
transformation have thrived. Brands need to use data and
technology to enhance their product and channel capabilities to
reach their audience. They can also encourage more usage with a
simple and intuitive e-commerce site, customer education about
their services and prompt order fulfillment.
20. On-demand Economy
Example: How a mattress retailer
revamped its product strategy
The mattress is a product category that relies heavily on in-store traffic to allow
customers to experience the product before purchase. Vua Nệm, one of Vietnam's
leading mattress brands, faced low demand for mattresses and significant revenue
decline during post-Tet and the nationwide stay-home order.
The brand, however, realised that there was a rising search and concern
for personal and family health. Vua Nệm strategized to capture attention with its
value-added services of mattress, sofa and drapes cleaning to generate leads.
The campaign launched in mid-February, at the height of demand for personal
hygiene and health-related products. The extra service alone brought in a revenue
uplift of 15%.
Vua Nệm generated
15% increase in revenue
from its value-added
cleaning services alone
during the national
Covid-19 social
distancing measures
35k 21% 15%
Quality leads
for newly
launched
service
Converted
to sales
revenue uplift
from the extra
service alone
21. On-demand Economy
Example: Beauty brand drove sales
with Search with e-commerce
When Covid-19 forced people to stay at home, millions of consumers moved
from offline to online experiences. CPG brands in Vietnam faced an urgent need
to expand their retail and digital partnerships. They had to react swiftly and
create a compelling online presence.
In a programme piloted in Vietnam with Shopee, Google used signals and data
to help L'Oréal drive consumers who are using Search with the intent to buy to
their e-commerce store. It also measured lower-funnel performances and was
successful in shifting some offline trade activities to digital.
L'Oréal developed
a digital partnership
to drive traffic to its
e-commerce site
+25% Orders on Shopee
Traffic to Shopee
+8%
23. The Smart Shopper
Shopping has evolved significantly across
Vietnam since growth in Internet access
and the advent of Covid-19
Growth in touchpoints, channels and choices has meant that consumers are
browsing and purchasing products, both in the online and offline world, whatever
they need or want. Consumers are also using online tools available for research
and inspiration before they buy. Not only do they want products of the highest
quality, but they also want an extremely convenient purchase experience.
of Vietnamese spend time
researching products online before
making a purchase decision
83% 69%
of them turn to Google before
buying something new
Source: Ipsos Global Advisor Survey, May 2020
Vietnamese consumers are growing
smarter and more demanding as they
interact with brands.
24. The Smart Shopper
% of consumers in
research and purchase
cross-channels:
The consumer journey can be omni-channel
for many Vietnamese buyers. They mostly
make their decision to purchase online and
buy the product offline
Source: Ipsos Global Advisor Survey, May 2020
Online product research dominates offline
product research across key product categories
78% 73% 72% 67% 65% 63% 62% 62% 58% 55% 54% 52% 52% 50%
22% 27% 28% 33% 35% 38% 38% 38% 42% 45% 46% 48% 48% 50%
62% consumers do online research on average
38% do offline research
Travel
Fashion
Beauty
Insurance
Electronic
devices
Auto
Appliances
Furniture
Personal
care
Home
care
Tobacco
Alcohol
Groceries
Healthcare
Purchase
The Smart Shopper
Research
Offline
75%
Online
25%
Offline
38%
Online
62%
25. The Smart Shopper
Convenience is the main driver for choosing
to buy online and offline, but it has different
definitions depending on the channel used
Top reasons
to shop offline:
Top reasons
to shop online:
Need product(s)
immediately
Wanted to see/touch
/try the product
Better price/deal
/promotion in-store
Don’t trust product(s)
online
Product delivery free
Detailed product info
Easier process than
going in-store
Price/deal/promotion
26. The Smart Shopper
of Vietnamese have used
Search and YouTube in the past
week to browse and buy
products online
For many Vietnamese, the search for
a product primarily starts online
Shoppers go to Google Search more than anywhere else to:
Look for an item
seen somewhere
Discover or find a new
item or product
Discover or find
a new brand
Get helpful suggestions
Touchpoints that prompt consumers to shop:
In-store
Online Traditional media
32%
90% 28%
87%
Shoppers do not
depend on a single
platform to research
and shop online. They
prefer to use multiple
Google platforms
Vietnamese shoppers often go to
Google Search first for discovery
Source: Google/Ipsos, Global Retail Study, Vietnam, March 2019
27. The Smart Shopper
Trending ideas and inspiration
searches in 2020
Apparel shopping:
Beauty tips:
Health and wellness needs:
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, September 2019 vs August 2020
“2020 fashion trends”
“xu hướng thời trang 2020”
80%
YoY
“how to mix clothes”
“cách phối đồ”
1250%
YoY
“2020 perm hairstyles”
“kiểu tóc uốn đẹp 2020”
170%
YoY
“skincare routines”
“các bước skincare”
+110%
YoY
“stress relief”
“cách giải toả stress”
+140%
YoY
“healthy living tips”
“bí quyết sống khoẻ”
1300%
YoY
28. The Smart Shopper
Personalised search
queries for products that
cater to unique needs or
address specific concerns
are on the rise
“baby formula for developing weight” 140% YoY
“sữa tăng cân cho bé”
“baby food for 5 months baby” 60% YoY
“bột ăn dặm cho bé 5 tháng”
“baby shower gel for rash” 200% YoY
“sữa tắm trị rôm sảy cho bé”
“face wash for + [skin condition]” 50% YoY
“sửa rửa mặt cho + [loại da]”
“[hairstyles] + for round faces” 110% YoY
“[kiểu tóc] + cho mặt tròn”
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, September 2019 vs August 2020
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29. The Smart Shopper
YoY increase in searches for
“shopping”-related videos on YouTube
YoY growth in searches for “which
product to buy” (“mua gì”) videos
56%
Popular
product review
categories:
lipstick
mobile phone
food
YouTube is the platform
for consumers to
research and shop on.
Vietnamese users turn
to it to learn more about
a product and find
inspiration on what
brands to buy
60%
game
skincare
Sources: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, August 2019 vs July 2020; Google Trends Data; YouTube Internal Data
The Smart Shopper
30. Implications for businesses
The Smart Shopper
Today’s shoppers are smart. They are increasingly going online to catch
up on the latest trends, and research and purchase products. They are
also engaging with brands that address their real-time needs.
For marketers, making sense of how to engage their target customer
has never been trickier. Meeting them every step of the way is the only
way brands can differentiate themselves. Every day, millions of people
turn to Google to find, discover and research the right brand and
product for their needs. According to Ipsos/Google SEA Search User
Insights from May 2018, 54% of Vietnamese consumers search online
before purchasing at a brick-and-mortar store.
Brands in digitally less mature categories (where consumers do less
research and buy online) should use digital channels to promote their
offline store. For categories with a higher level of digital maturity
(higher online research and online buy), an engaging and holistic
marketing strategy is needed as consumers can convert at any time
and at any touchpoint.
For brands, it is important to be discoverable and useful, and reach the
consumer. Marketers will also have to find innovative and effective
ways of keeping audiences engaged and retain customers.
31. The Smart Shopper
Example: New product launch.
Be discoverable
Product launches are critical to the success of smartphone businesses.
Oppo Vietnam understood the intense research habit
of Vietnamese smartphone consumers whenever a new phone was
launched. Customers turned to Google Search for the latest
information on a new phone, compared prices and searched YouTube
for authentic unboxing and reviews from trusted YouTubers.
The consolidated
approach to Search
unlocked notable
results:
50% Share on brand
keywords
Share on competitors’
keywords
74%
Oppo strategized to launch its flagship
device, Reno 3, by appearing when people
searched for Oppo branded keywords or
competitors’ keywords on both Google
and YouTube Search.
Oppo reno 3
32. Vietnam’s search for tomorrow
Health-conscious
Consumer
Vietnam's Search for Tomorrow
33. Health-conscious Consumer
Many of their
searches revolve
around issues
that directly
affect them like
air quality and
pollution levels
Many Vietnamese
think of health as
a way of life.
They are constantly looking to inform
themselves about products and
services that can enhance their
wellness while attempting to take
control of their well-being. This is
driving them to search for products
that are deemed safer for public
consumption and the best
fitness practices.
34. Health-conscious Consumer
Trending
searches on
air purifiers:
“effect of the air purifier” 90% YoY
“tác dụng của máy lọc không khí”
“price of air purifier” 90% YoY
“giá máy lọc không khí”
“air purifier is any good” 160% YoY
“máy lọc không khí nào tốt”
“air pollution measurement app” 110% YoY
“app đo ô nhiễm không khí”
“measuring air pollution” 400% YoY
“đo ô nhiễm không khí”
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
Growth in
searches:
“air pollution”
80%
“air purifiers”
340%
35. Health-conscious Consumer
Vietnamese are increasingly becoming aware
of the importance of staying fit
50% 38% 62%
YoY increase in
“health wearables”
(“đồng hồ thông minh”)
searches
surge in fitness apps
downloads
increase in time
spent per visitor on
sites/apps in the
fitness/diet category
A boom in health trackers shows the
diversity of health signals consumers want
to check through the day
Top searched
tracking devices:
“fertility & ovulation tracker”
“personal health monitors”
“blood pressure monitor”
“stress test”
“heart rate monitor”
“step counter”
Sources: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020;
App Annie, Aug 2019 vs August 2020
(weight, calories)
36. Health-conscious Consumer
62%
Vietnamese are searching for information
about healthier products in their quest for
wellness, often ignoring the higher price tags
“alkaline water” 80% YoY
“zero alcohol beer” 250% YoY
“organic food” 30% YoY
“low sugar” 100% YoY
Growth in searches:
consumers said
they consumed RTD
drinks that also had
health benefits
“nước alkaline”
“thực phẩm hữu cơ”
“bia không cồn”
“ít đường”
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
Health-conscious Consumer
37. Health-conscious Consumer
Growth in searches
for mindful eating:
“detox” 30%
“intermittent fasting” 40%
“how much calories in” 150%
“detox”
“nhịn ăn gián đoạn”
“bao nhiêu calo”
Growth in searches
for trendy diets:
“eat keto” 900%
“keto meal plan” 650%
“ăn keto”
“thực đơn keto”
“eat clean meal plan” 80%
“thực đơn eat clean”
Health-conscious
consumers are turning
to YouTube to find ways
to be sustainable
jump in watchtime for “gardening”
-related videos in July 2019 in
comparison to July 2018
90%
Apart from growing their own
food, consumers
are garnering information
on healthier diets and
meal plans
growth in “healthy diet” searches
80%
Sources: YouTube Internal Data;
Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
38. Implications for businesses
Health-conscious Consumer
Prior to Covid-19, Vietnamese were becoming increasingly
interested in clean eating and best practices to stay fit. But the
pandemic has added an impetus. A healthy lifestyle has become
even more important to Vietnamese. They are looking to improve
their consumption habits and this has resulted in a sharp increase
in demand for products and services that boost well-being. People
also continue to show increased attention to health issues.
In light of increasing consumer health-consciousness, marketers
will have to devise effective strategies to build brand loyalty early
in consumers' search for health. This can be done by creating
awareness about their products, educating consumers about their
health benefits and offering convenient, value-added services.
They could also use contextual search and YouTube to reach
consumers when their focus is on health and capture this intent
with the right offering.
39. Vietnam's Search for Tomorrow
Food and Beverages
Vertical
Trends
Beauty and Personal Care
Finance
Online Shopping
40. Vietnam's Search for Tomorrow
Beauty and
Personal Care
The personal care industry is enjoying strong growth in Vietnam. Rapid economic
progress, high Internet penetration and rise in living standards are shaping changes
in the consumers’ lifestyles and needs. They now spend not only on basic products
but also have aspirational demands. Easy access to the Internet, especially via
mobile phones, has enabled Vietnamese consumers to stay abreast with the latest
beauty trends, research product information easily and shop conveniently.
41. Beauty and Personal Care
?
No two beauty
needs are the
same. Vietnamese
consumers are
increasingly
looking to Google
and YouTube
Search for
answers to their
unique queries
50%YoY
110%YoY
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
“face wash for + [skin condition]”
“sửa rửa mặt cho + [loại da]”
“[hairstyles] + for round faces”
“[kiểu tóc] + cho mặt tròn”
42. Beauty and Personal Care
Personal care is no
longer a category that
caters only to women.
Men are becoming
more conscious of their
appearance and seeking
grooming products
Growth in search terms in
the beauty category for men:
“face wash”
“sữa rửa mặt”
“hairstyles”
“kiểu tóc”
“anti-acne”
“trị mụn”
“perfume”
“nước hoa”
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
YoY growth in beauty
queries for men
50%
43. Beauty and Personal Care
Growth in searches:
Vietnamese
consumers do not
hesitate to purchase
products that add
benefits to their
skincare routine.
Moisturizer, facial cleanser, sunscreen
and exfoliants overtook skin whitening
as the top searched and
fastest-growing topics in skincare
over last three years
Beauty buyers
also read the
ingredient list online
to find products
that address specific
needs
Growth in searches:
Sources: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, 2017 vs 2020; Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
“moisturizer” 66%
YoY
“kem dưỡng da”
“sunscreen” 36%
YoY
“kem chống nắng”
“facial cleanser” 31%
YoY
“sữa rửa mặt”
“exfoliation” 23%
YoY
“tẩy da chết”
“skin whitening” -9%
YoY
“trắng da”
Growth in searches:
“retinol” 250%
for anti ageing
“niacinamide” 180%
for pore tightening and acne
“centella” 160%
for sensitive skin
“BHA” 47%
for exfoliation
“hyaluronic acid” 32%
for hydration
44. Beauty and Personal Care
Every year,
searches for hair
colouring and
styling peak
three weeks
before Tet
Hair-care searches in
the country are driven
by seasons and changes
in consumer concerns
November – February
(cool season)
July – October
(wet season)
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, 2017 vs 2020
“anti-dandruff”
“hair fall”
45. Vietnam's Search for Tomorrow
Food and
Beverages
Vietnam’s cuisine is one of the most fascinating parts of the country’s culture.
It is complex, dynamic and often surprising – but never boring. It remains an integral
way for people to escape from their daily routine and enjoy life. From mukbang
and ASMR videos to rural cooking, users are increasingly turning to YouTube for the
entertainment side of eating. However, despite this love for food and latest trends,
an increasing number of Vietnamese are also growing more conscious of what they eat.
Many are searching for healthier diets and drinks that can enhance their well-being.
46. Food and Beverages
Mukbang loosely translates
as “eating broadcast”.
In the video, the host eats copious amounts of food in front of a camera while
interacting with their audience. The trend originated in Korea and is extremely
popular in Vietnam. Channels that show “giant meals”, related to the mukbang
trend, also show a lot of traction
YoY growth in searches for
“mukbang” videos
80%
growth in searches for “super huge”
(siêu to khổng lồ)-related videos
623%
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
Popular mukbang channels:
Quynh Tran JP
Ba Tan Vlog
Ninh Titô
Yewon TV
Thanh An TV
Hôm Nay Ăn Gì
Food and Beverages
47. Food and Beverages
increase in searches for
“ASMR”-related food and
drink videos
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
97%
Popular ASMR cooking channels
Nino’s home
Culinary Frank's
Food Channel
ASMR Phan
Linh-ASMR
Zach Choi ASMR
ASMR, short for
autonomous sensory
meridian response,
refers to the pleasant
and tingly feeling
viewers get from
watching certain
sensorily “stimulating”
videos. These videos
often pair gorgeous
visuals with natural
ASMR-quality sounds to
distill the act of cooking
to its most beautiful and
soothing form
48. Food and Beverages
There’s no better way to experience the
country’s culture than through its hands-on
farming practices and traditional foods.
Creators from rural Vietnam are increasingly going online to help people better understand
where their food is coming from and how farms work
Popular rural
food channels
Ẩm thực mẹ làm
Săn bắt hái lượm
Tony TV
Cô Ba Miền Tây
Người Miền Tây
Nhịp Sống Tây Bắc
Ẩm Thực Trang Làm
Source: Google Internal YouTube Data, August 2019
YoY growth in watchtime
for “rural food” channels
184%
49. Food and Beverages
growth in “healthy diets” searches
80% “keto menu”
“eat keto” 900%
650%
“ăn keto”
“thực đơn keto”
“the menu eat clean” 80%
“thực đơn eat clean”
Vietnamese consumers are increasingly
becoming aware of the importance
of a healthy diet
“what should you eat in the gym”
Rising search terms in health
benefits of food:
350%
“what to eat for acid reflux” 300%
“what to eat for good joints” 160%
“what to eat brain tonic” 80%
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
“tập gym nên ăn gì”
“trào ngược dạ dày nên ăn gì”
“ăn gì tốt cho xương khớp”
“ăn gì bổ não”
Food and Beverages
50. Food and Beverages
40% 71%
Apart from healthy diets, they are curious
about superfoods that offer powerful health
benefits and are searching for ways to
incorporate them into their daily meals
YoY growth in “benefits of”
(“có tác dụng gì”) searches
of Vietnamese agree that healthy
beverages are also fun to drink
Convenience is a driver in the kitchen.
People are increasingly looking up
easy-to-cook food videos
2020
2019
2X
X
2x growth in “how to” searches in the food and groceries
category on Google Search and YouTube Search
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
51. Food and Beverages
Popular
recipes to make
at home in 2020:
cake
ice cream
yogurt
bread
kimchi
Trending dishes in 2020:
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
“Dalgona coffee”
“cà phê bọt biển”
“soy sauce eggs”
“trứng ngâm tương”
“garlic bread”
“bánh mì bơ tỏi”
“chicken feet with Thai sauce”
“chân gà sốt thái”
“boneless pig leg”
“giò heo rút xương”
“meat dumplings”
“bánh bao nhân thịt”
Food and Beverages
52. Vietnam's Search for Tomorrow
Finance
Prior to Covid-19, Vietnamese consumers were growing interested in engaging
with online payments and were also using the Internet to discover safe and secure
investment options. As the current situation evolves and financial worries increase,
this trend is gathering steam. More and more people are turning to the Internet for
information about financial services and to learn how to manage their money better.
53. Finance
surge in downloads of finance apps
as people move from in-branch to
online transactions
33%
increase in watchtime for
“finance”-related content
in the past year
100%+
Sources: App Annie VN Finance categories Aug 2019 - July 2020, Google Data, Vietnam, June 2019 vs. June 2020.
Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020; TNS / Google Finance Path to Purchase Research, Vietnam, 2017
Vietnamese users
are growing curious
about online cash
options
They are also going online in search
for information on financial products
of Vietnamese consumers say
they do pre-purchase research
for finance products
75%
researched online at some point
during their path to purchase
94%
“online cash”
“online lending app” 300%
22%
“app vay tiền”
“vay tiền online”
54. Finance
Having little or no prior product knowledge,
a majority of buyers research online for
weeks prior to sign-up
Google Search
is the #1 online
source for finance
products-related
research
average number
of days of a
research cycle
22
After searching for a finance product,
Vietnamese consumers will…
further research
online to compare
different brands
45% 34%
25% 23%
visit the brand's
business location
in person
sign up offline sign up online
Source: TNS / Google Finance Path to Purchase Research, Vietnam, 2017
55. Finance
Even at the point
of sale (POS),
consumers continue
with their research
of financial
customers
said they
researched
while in-store
91%
Source: TNS / Google Finance Path to Purchase Research, Vietnam, 2017
Top reasons for online research in-store:
wanted to check
availability
had questions after learning
something new while in-branch
the info I found
previously wasn't
sufficient
it didn't fit my expectations so
I was looking for alternative
56. Vietnam's Search for Tomorrow
Vietnam’s e-commerce market is booming. It is the fastest-growing segment in the
country’s digital economy and is expected to expand even more in the coming years.
There is a rising preference for online shopping among its increasingly tech-savvy
population. This growth has been propelled by increased Internet penetration, rising
consumer confidence in online shopping and the growing number of smartphone users
in Vietnam. It has encouraged traditional businesses to go online. They are increasingly
catering to consumer needs by offering convenience and efficiency in their online
services. Double-digit promotion days and online shopping festivals also continue to
remain popular and attract customers online.
Online
Shopping
57. Online Shopping
$4.6BN
$23BN
$4.6BN was
the size of the
e-commerce
market in Vietnam
in 2019. It is
expected
to reach $23BN
in 2025
2025
2019
Top growth drivers
for e-commerce:
online shopping festivals
Source: e-Conomy SEA 2019 Report - Google, Temasek, Bain & Company
$
in-app entertainment
seller development
next-day delivery
monetization
1
2
3
4
5
58. Online Shopping
Online shopping festivals are popular
with value shoppers as they offer
exciting promotions.
These festivals
generate a lot of buzz.
The search around
deals starts weeks
before the actual day
Black Friday
3 weeks
11.11
2 weeks
Source: Google Trends Data
There’s also substantial interest in double-digit
promotion days across Vietnam
Growth in searches:
“10.10”
“11.11” 5x
2x “9.9”
“12.12” 2.3x
1.7x
These festivals have a loyal audience. Black Friday, which traditionally takes
place the day after Thanksgiving in the US, has made its way to Vietnam thanks
to e-commerce platforms eager to usher in year-end shopping sprees.
59. Online Shopping
Covid-19’s sustained impact has caused
a fundamental change in consumer
behavior, further fueling the growth of
e-commerce. Shopping has moved beyond
retail stores as consumers seek more
convenient options
Source: Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
Rising search terms:
100% increase in
“retail brands + online”
trends
“buy online Vinmart”
“mua hàng online Vinmart”
“buy Big C online”
“mua hàng Big C online”
“order Coopmart online”
“đặt hàng Coopmart online”
“buy online emart”
“mua hàng online emart”
“emart online shopping”
“emart online shopping”
“aeon shop online”
“Aeon shop online”
“buy online coopmart”
“mua online coopmart”
60. Online Shopping
$
The primary drivers that move Vietnamese
consumers to purchase online vary across
popular product categories, but essentially
anchor on convenience and ease
Source: Ipsos Global Advisory Platform Survey conducted from
May 14 - 20, 2020, among approximately 1,500 adults in Vietnam
Top reasons to shop online:
price/deal
/promotions
easier than going
into store
low-cost
shipping
detailed product
information
more products
available online
61. Online Shopping
E-commerce is
projected to account
for 10% of Vietnam’s
total retail sales of
goods and services
within the next five
years*. As shoppers
rush online to
purchase products,
so are new sellers
*Sources: e-Conomy SEA 2019;
Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020
Rising search terms for sellers:
“how to sell online effectively”
“bán hàng online hiệu quả”
“learn to sell online”
“học bán hàng online”
“what to sell online”
“bán hàng online nên bán gì”
“online selling softwares/apps”
“phần mềm/ứng dụng bán hàng online”
Online Shopping
62. Online Shopping
YouTube
has emerged
as a platform for
consumers to
research and shop
63%
Top product reviews searched:
lipstick mobile
phone
food game skincare
Sources: Google Trends; Google Trends Data, Vietnam, Aug 2019 vs July 2020 (YouTube Search);
YouTube Internal Data
increase in “shopping”-related
videos searches on YouTube over
the past two years
63. Vietnam's Search for Tomorrow
Glossary
Metros: Cities defined as Metros in Vietnam are Hanoi and
Ho Chi Minh City
Urban: Cities defined as urban in Vietnam are Hanoi, Da Nang,
Ho Chi Minh and Can Tho
Rural: Areas beyond Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Da Nang and Can Tho
Tet: The Vietnamese Lunar New Year, usually celebrated in January
or February depending on the lunar calendar
Mukbang: It loosely translates as “eating broadcast”. In the video,
the host eats copious amounts of food in front of a camera while
interacting with the audience
ASMR: Short for autonomous sensory meridian response, it refers
to the pleasant and tingly feeling viewers get from watching certain
sensorily “stimulating” videos
Black Friday: The sale, which traditionally takes place the day after
Thanksgiving, has made its way to Vietnam thanks to e-commerce
platforms eager to usher in year-end shopping sprees
Double-digit promotion days: Include major online shopping
periods in Vietnam such as 9.9, 11.11 and 12.12