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一季度品类消费与用户情绪数据监测报告发布
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang· 2025-06-05 06:36
Core Insights - The report highlights three major trends in the consumer market for Q1 2025, driven by consumption policies, technological innovation, and an upgrade in quality and services [1]. Group 1: Consumption Trends - Consumption policies and technological innovations are expanding domestic demand, with promotional activities like "New Year Refresh" and "Trade-in Subsidies" stimulating sales [1]. - The gaming industry is leveraging short video sharing and esports events to enhance user engagement, while the travel sector is increasing discussion through "AI Customized Itineraries" and exploration of niche destinations [1]. - The upgrade in quality and services is becoming a significant trend in market development [1]. Group 2: Sales Data Growth - The top 10 consumer categories with the highest sales growth index in Q1 2025 include computer digital products, home appliances, healthcare, home decoration, office equipment, toys and musical instruments, fresh food, maternal and infant products, pet supplies, and outdoor sports [2]. - The sales growth index for computer digital products is 4.33, driven by promotional activities and policies that lower consumption barriers [2]. - Home appliances have a sales growth index of 3.75, supported by consumer demand for convenience, intelligence, and health, along with the promotion of energy-saving subsidies [2]. Group 3: Consumer Satisfaction - The highest consumer satisfaction in Q1 2025 was recorded in the art collection category, with a positive feedback rate of 97.8% [3]. - Video games and toys/musical instruments had lower positive feedback rates of 86.4% and 89.1%, respectively, indicating areas for improvement [3]. - The gaming sector saw significant discussion around product pricing and consumer experience, with a negative sentiment rate of 13.6% primarily due to issues like game lag and pricing disputes [3]. Group 4: Future Research Directions - The project team aims to leverage big data monitoring in the consumer sector to enhance research output and application, contributing to the release of diverse and differentiated consumption potential [4].