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Nearly one in three customers now searches for local businesses on TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube instead of Google — and if your business only shows up in a traditional Google search, a growing share of your customers will never find you at all. This shift has a name: social search. It’s not a trend you can wait out, and it’s already changing which businesses get chosen before a customer ever types anything into Google.
If you own, manage, or sell for a local business, this matters more than another marketing buzzword. This is where a meaningful chunk of your next customers are already looking for you — whether you’ve shown up there or not.
Key Takeaways
- Social search is real and growing fast: roughly one in three consumers now use social platforms instead of Google to find answers, recommendations, and local businesses.
- TikTok functions as a search engine for close to half of U.S. consumers today, up sharply from just two years ago — and the habit isn’t limited to Gen Z anymore.
- A Google Business Profile alone is no longer enough. Customers are forming first impressions of your business on platforms you may not be actively managing at all.
- Winning at social search takes a different playbook than traditional SEO — recent video, engagement, and authenticity matter more than keywords and backlinks.
- A simple phased plan this month can get your business visible there without a full marketing overhaul or a bigger budget.
The Gap Nobody’s Talking About
Most local business owners still treat “getting found online” as a Google-only problem: a website, a Google Business Profile, maybe some paid search ads. That used to be the whole game. It isn’t anymore.
Social search is the practice of using a social platform — TikTok, Instagram, YouTube — the same way people used to use a search engine: typing a question or a need directly into that app’s search bar and trusting what comes back. “Best HVAC repair near me,” “is this restaurant worth the wait,” “affordable roofers in my area” — those searches increasingly happen on TikTok and Instagram, not just Google.
The gap is this: most small businesses have never optimized anything for it, because they didn’t know this was a category of search at all. They think of TikTok and Instagram purely as advertising or “brand awareness” channels. Meanwhile, customers are already using those same apps to decide who to call.
What the Data Actually Shows
This isn’t a hunch. Recent consumer research puts real numbers behind the shift, and the numbers are bigger than most business owners assume:
- Nearly 49% of U.S. consumers now use TikTok as a search tool, up from 41% just two years earlier, according to Statista’s 2026 consumer survey data.
- An Adobe 2026 digital trends study found 65% of Gen Z respondents have used TikTok as a search engine — and the habit is spreading into Millennial and Gen X search behavior too.
- About 31% of consumers — roughly one in three — say they use social media to find answers to their questions instead of a traditional search engine.
- Among Gen Z shoppers specifically, 51% say they use social media to look up a brand, versus 45% who use a traditional search engine — this behavior has already overtaken Google for that group on brand research.
Here’s what that looks like side by side, and why it changes what your business needs to prioritize:
| What Matters | Traditional Google Search | Social Search (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube) |
|---|---|---|
| Who’s searching | All age groups, high transactional intent | Gen Z and Millennials lead, but adoption is growing across every age group |
| What ranks | Keywords, backlinks, Google Business Profile signals | Recent video activity, engagement, hashtags, captions |
| What wins | An optimized website plus strong reviews | Authentic short-form video and real customer reactions |
| Your job | SEO, Google Business Profile optimization, backlinks | Consistent posting, fast replies, showing up on camera |
| Speed to visibility | Weeks to months of organic effort | Can happen within days with the right piece of content |
What Separates Businesses Winning at Social Search From Everyone Else
After watching which local businesses actually show up when customers search on TikTok and Instagram, three traits separate the ones getting found from the ones staying invisible.
Native, on-the-job video is what wins in social search — not polished ads.
Post Consistently
Weekly video — not “whenever we remember.” Consistency is the single biggest ranking signal on these platforms.
Look Native, Not Polished
Raw, on-the-job video outperforms slick ads in these results. Customers trust what looks real.
Reply Fast
Comments and DMs are treated like a ringing phone — answered within hours, not days.
None of these three traits require a big production budget. They require treating social search as seriously as you already treat your Google Business Profile — because customers are now making the same kind of decision on both.
Your Phased Plan to Show Up in Social Search
You don’t need to become a full-time content creator to compete here. You need a plan you’ll actually follow. Here’s one broken into three phases:
This week: Claim and fully complete your business profile on TikTok and Instagram — real business name, address, hours, and a link to your website, exactly like you did for Google. Post one short video answering the single question customers ask you most often.
Next 30 days: Post two to three times a week, even if it’s simple. Respond to every comment and direct message within 24 hours — these platforms reward accounts that engage, not just accounts that post. Ask a few happy customers to tag your business when they mention you.
Ongoing: Track which posts actually drive calls, messages, or store visits, and do more of what works. Treat social search the way you treat your Google Business Profile — an always-on channel, not a one-time campaign you check off a list.
Mistakes That Keep Businesses Invisible in Social Search
- Posting only polished ads. It rewards content that looks like it came from inside the business, not a commercial.
- Going quiet for weeks at a time. Inconsistent posting is read as an inactive, less trustworthy business — the same way a stale Google Business Profile is.
- Ignoring comments and DMs. A customer asking a question in your comments is a lead. Slow or missing replies push them straight to a competitor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to worry about social search if my customers are older?
Yes, increasingly so. Social search started with Gen Z, but the habit is spreading into Millennial and Gen X audiences as those platforms have become part of everyday life for nearly every age group. Even if only a portion of your customer base searches this way today, that portion is growing every year — showing up now costs far less than trying to catch up later.
How is social search different from regular social media marketing?
Social media marketing is about building an audience and running ads. Social search is about being findable at the exact moment someone types a question or need into that platform’s search bar. The content overlaps, but the goal is different: optimizing for it means your profile, captions, and video content are set up to answer real searches, not just to attract followers.
Will social search replace Google for my business?
No — and it doesn’t need to. Google Search and your Google Business Profile are still essential, especially for customers with strong transactional intent, like someone ready to book or buy right now. Social search is an additional discovery layer sitting alongside Google, not a replacement for it. The businesses winning right now are the ones showing up in both places, not choosing one over the other.
Social search isn’t a future trend to plan for someday — it’s already how a third of your potential customers are finding businesses like yours today. The businesses that treat it as seriously as they treat Google will be the ones customers actually find.
Ready to Show Up Where Customers Are Actually Searching?
FOG Digital Marketing helps local businesses get found on Google, TikTok, Instagram, and everywhere else customers are searching — schedule a free consultation to see where your business stands today.
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