Social media trends in Spain 2024
Written by
Kai Lemmetty
Digital marketing expert at Gaasly, helping businesses grow in international markets.
Written by
Digital marketing expert at Gaasly, helping businesses grow in international markets.
Are you planning to expand your business to the Spanish market? Then, establishing a good presence in Social Media is crucial. If you want to achieve it, you must consider looking at the top social media trends in Spain.
This guide will give you the lowdown on the main social media trends in Spain in 2024. Ready to take notes and plan your Spanish conquest? Let’s go!
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The Chinese, video-heavy social media platform is undoubtedly experiencing a flourishing period across the globe. In Spain, this seems to be even more pronounced.
From content creators and influencers, to local businesses, social media users in Spain are choosing TikTok over Instagram at an increasingly fast rate. So much so, that many reports highlight that TikTok might end up overtaking its archenemy in the next few months.
According to studies, this change even affected the attention span of the population, mostly the younger age groups. The main reason is that TikTok is designed to make users consume really short content. Users just scroll all over a massive amount of videos, and they will decide in just the first two seconds if they stay in a video to watch more.
Under this situation, companies are now obliged to hook attention or explain themselves in just a few seconds, with a special mention to the first two seconds. You should consider doing something funny, strident or even bizarre in the first seconds to get users' attention. Afterwards, do a smooth transition to the content you want to show them.
In addition, TikTok has its own trending content, which varies every week. Users are more open to pay attention to the trending content of the week, and this content normally consists of a dance or action coordinated with a song. Artists know this, and they are even composing their songs now to make them TikTok friendly.
In short terms, make a research on what's trending every time you create content, with special attention to what is the trending music of the week. To help you with this task, we leave you with a Spotify playlist of top trending musics on TikTok in Spain.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1JhllMCa5z4j6xEIpr7NfC
Due to the shortening of the attention span in the younger age groups, as we mentioned before, Instagram knows how important it is to be first in the short-content market.
To be able to compete with TikTok, it first needs to have great short content on its platform. This is why Instagram is rewarding accounts that create good short content giving them a huge visibility. Instagram algorithm changed so that even if you are a new account with no followers, your content can reach hundreds of thousands of users, even millions.
Short content on Instagram is called Reels. Focus on creating great Reels, and you will see how fast your followers grow.
X (formerly Twitter) has been undergoing significant transformations throughout 2024, with new features and updates shaping the way users and businesses interact on the platform. These changes are important for social media managers to understand as they navigate the evolving landscape of X.
X has introduced several new features aimed at enhancing user interaction and content moderation. Community Note Requests are now available, allowing users to request additional context for questionable posts. Additionally, X is testing a downvote button for post replies, providing another layer of user feedback.
The platform is increasingly focusing on user privacy and content control. For example, likes are now private across the platform, and like counts on posts will soon be hidden entirely. These changes suggest a shift towards more discreet user interactions, which could affect how content creators and businesses measure engagement.
Video content is becoming more prominent on X. The platform is testing Auto Advanced Mode to enhance video viewing experiences by stopping auto-play of the next video. There’s also a move towards higher video quality and the possible introduction of a dedicated video tab, signaling X’s push towards becoming a more video-centric platform.
Advertisers on X should note the launch of Ads Academy, a new training program designed to help businesses run more effective campaigns. Furthermore, the ability to sponsor creator videos is being introduced, offering new opportunities for brands to reach their target audiences through curated content.
Spanish online users are also progressively more drawn to the fast, ever-changing universe of the Metaverse. Mark Zuckerberg’s cutting-edge brainchild, the Metaverse is expected to become a popular trend among social media users in Spain.
The platform’s ability to support and enhance NFTs, augmented reality, and virtual influencers is what attracts Spanish consumers the most. According to a Spanish statistics survey, 64% of consumers in Spain have already bought a virtual good. And this number is expected to rise in 2024.
But what about Facebook, specifically? Is it going to become an obsolete way to communicate and do business? Not at all. In 2024, the projected number of monthly Facebook users in Spain is over 20 million. This represents an increase of 2 million users compared to 2015 figures. And it only includes genuine, active Facebook accounts.
Facebook in Spain remains a strong and popular social media platform, so much so that it still ranks as one of the most downloaded social media apps across the country, both on Google Play and on the Apple Store. Doing advertising to develop your global business in Spain comes to be very strategic!
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In line with what we have seen around the world, Spanish users have demonstrated to be drawn to specific social media channels depending on their age group.
For example, recent data collected by Statista has highlighted how more than half of Instagram users in Spain fall between the ages of 18 and 34. And although it was proven that older users and generations tend to switch to different platforms. The survey has also revealed that users above the age of 64 accounts for more than 3% of the total base.
As for Facebook, Millennials seem to be the demographic that opts for this social media platform the most, whether to communicate with friends and family or as a way to create business connections. The second-largest demographic to prefer Facebook to other social media networks appeared to be users between the ages of 35 and 44, which account for over 21% of the overall base.
So, where are all the teenagers at? As you might expect, and in line with most other countries worldwide, Spanish teens all flock to TikTok. This, in fact, is the platform that attracts the youngest generations, with average users belonging to the Generation Z demographic.
If you are planning to expand your business to the Spanish market and use social media networks to achieve your goals, then this article can help. Knowing the main trends of the Spanish market, in fact, is the first, essential step to securing steady and successful business connections and opportunities in the country.
In Spain, users opt for different platforms depending on their age group, with younger generations preferring channels like TikTok and Instagram, and older demographics making heavy use of Facebook.
In particular, TikTok is forecasted to reach an even wider user base in 2022, and this is especially due to its support of short-form video content – the way to go this year.
A boom with Twitter is also looking likely, in Spain. As the platform continues to change and adapt to its user's requirements and expectations, Spanish social media users are going to be increasingly drawn to it.
Would you like to receive even more tips, resources, and advice on how you can build and execute a successful social media marketing strategy in a foreign country? Contact the team at Gaasly today, and we will be happy to provide you with all the help and knowledge you need!
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