TikTok, the online video-sharing platform, has become the most popular online shopping platform among Thais aged up to 29, according to a survey conducted by the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO).
The survey was conducted among 4,699 respondents throughout the country.
The platform has gained popularity as an online commerce platform among youth, as it emphasises happiness and entertainment, so-called “Shoppertainment”, through live streams and short videos created by users and influencers.
TPSO director Poonpong Naiyanapakorn said shoppers aged between 50 and 59 still shop online via Facebook, because they are familiar with the system and the vendors offer competitive pricing.
They also prefer to shop via original e-commerce channels, such as Shopee and Lazada, due to their strong shop and product management systems, as well as their payment and refund systems.
These features play important roles in increasing trust between sellers and buyers, said Poonpong.
The survey found that young people shop frequently, but do not purchase expensive goods. They prefer to buy through social commerce channels that focus on entertaining them and making them “happy”.
This is in contrast to older shoppers, who prioritise the value and quality of goods and services.