What’s the One Thing Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X and Boomers Have All Relied On in the Pandemic? Texting.

Klaviyo, a leading customer data and marketing automation platform, today released “SMS for Marketers,” a new study that delves into how consumers’ relationships with their phones have changed during the pandemic, including the increased relevance of texting across all generations and cohorts.

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Notably, more Americans (51%) say they have increased their use of texting in the past 12 months, compared with other popular forms of communication. With this shift in consumer mobile behavior, brands need to pivot their marketing strategies to focus more on SMS to reach their customers.

Key findings of the survey, which polled 2,000 Americans ages 13-76 who own cell phones include:

Our Phones Are Our Lifelines — With Texting Leading the Way
According to the study, more than half (59%) of Americans say that their phone has been their lifeline during the pandemic; 47% said they literally couldn’t live without it. And 51% say they have increased their use of texting in the past 12 months compared to other communication applications and services such as phone calls (42%), email (42%), Facetime/video calls (41%) and social media messaging.

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Other takeaways include:

  • Across every generation — Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X and Baby Boomer — text messaging ranks number one as the most important communication platform on cell phones.
  • Half of Americans (51%) Americans are more likely to feel happy when friends text them (58%) than any family members, including siblings (43%), Mom (38%) and Dad (29%).
  • 43% of Americans have unread texts on their phone, with the average American having 47 unread messages.
    • Of those with unread texts, one in five (19%) wait to finally clear out their unread text messages until there’s more than 100 or “too many to count.”
  • The average American has 1,602 unread emails in their personal inbox, and only 32% of Americans can say they have an inbox with zero unread messages.
  • More than a third (38%) of Americans say that their phone is the most important thing they own.

For Brands, Texting is a Powerful Way to Reach Customers
The survey also revealed insights for brands when it comes to communicating with customers via their cell phones. More than one in five survey respondents (22%) went as far as to say a text from a brand made their day during the last year. In fact, Americans with unread text messages say they are more likely to ignore friends and family texts than brand texts; 56% of unread text messages are from family and friends, compared with only 44% on average are from brands(Klaviyo).

“Phones have served as an undeniable lifeline to people through some very difficult times over the past year, and it’s clear those relationships we’ve built with our devices are only going to get stronger as we emerge from the pandemic,” said Kady Srinivasan, SVP, Global Head of Marketing at Klaviyo. “Brands need to capitalize on this shift and recognize trends in consumer behavior to better understand how they can build stronger relationships with their customers through mobile devices.”

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