September 11, 2023, Los Angeles, CA – Customer experience (CX) platform DISQO and Do the WeRQ – a community increasing LGBTQ+ representation in advertising – released a new report, “LGBTQ+ Advertising: From Boldness to Backlash,” exploring consumer perspectives on boycotting and brand “wokeness.” The third annual study about receptivity to LGBTQ+ inclusion in advertising underscores the need for brands to test messages, plan for boycotts, and consider the value of being seen as woke against their near- and long-term revenues.
“While consumer backlash is a real risk, our new insights suggest that today’s culture wars are interwoven with purchase decisions in ways we can’t ignore,” said Kate Wolff, Do the WeRQ Co-Chair; CEO & Founder Lupine Creative. “Brands don’t need to operate as political entities, but they must acknowledge that this environment doesn’t allow them to sidestep conversations about social justice.”
What are consumers’ boycotting behaviors?
Boycotting has become common, but its nature is changing with every controversy. Some consumers punish (or reward) brands with their wallets, while others take their grievances to social platforms. Behaviors vary significantly by generation and self-identification as a member of the LGBTQ+ community or not.
Are perceptions of “wokeness” a virtue for brands?
Brands seen as woke get diverse reactions. While wokeness has become more well-known as a concept, consumers say that it’s losing its meaning.
What do consumers believe a brand’s role should be in DE&I progress?
Compared to last year’s study (fielded in June 2022, Pride month), this year’s study (fielded in May 2023) revealed a 23-point drop in recall of LGBTQ+ inclusive advertising. This lack of representation outside of Pride is noticeable, even though consumers, especially those identifying as LGBTQ+, believe brands have the power to make things better for LGBTQ+ people.
“Today, brands face a higher bar for authentic allyship, and consumers will demand accountability with their wallets,” said David Grabert, Vice President of Brand & Communications, DISQO. “Younger consumers, particularly, will make purchase decisions based on a brand’s alignment with their values – and also use their voices to compel companies to listen. Brands should test and measure all of their LGBTQ+ campaigns; those who remain steadfast in their allyship can propel long-term brand growth by instilling greater trust with their customers.”
Insights were sourced from 10,015 consumers in DISQO’s audience, May 23 - 24, 2023, and weighted to represent the US population. Download the “LGBTQ+ Advertising: From Boldness to Backlash” report now.
About DISQO
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About Do the WeRQ
Founded in 2020, Do the WeRQ is a community and platform with a clear and important mission: to increase LGBTQ+ creativity, representation, and share of voice in the marketing and advertising industry. Our members and volunteers work to deliver inspiration, mobilization, and celebration that drive sustainable, visible change. In pursuit of this mission, Do the WeRQ creates and leads a range of initiatives including research and data solutions, insightful programming and networking opportunities — including some of the industry’s most talented and proudly out thought leaders. Follow @DotheWeRQ on Twitter and Instagram.