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Charlotte Area Chamber Of Commerce: Targeting Your Ideal Customer
No matter what your hobby, there are tools of the trade. If you fish (June 18th Go fishing Day), you match the type of bait you use to t ...
6/17/2021
No matter what your hobby, there are tools of the trade. If you fish (June 18th Go fishing Day), you match the type of bait you use to the kind of fish you want to land. For knitters, there are specific needles to use for different kinds of stitches and patterns. Golfers employ clubs specific to the kind of shot they want to make.
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The same is true of your business marketing.
Strengthening Your Sales through Targeted Marketing
The most common marketing mistake a business makes is trying to sell to everyone. It makes the copy difficult to write; the decision of which social media sites to participate on time-consuming; and the content just doesnβt resonate.
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When you try to appeal to everyone, you impress no one.
Narrowing down your target audience, allows you to speak only to them. They will respond because youβre talking to their specific challenges, in a language they understand, and a format they appreciate.
You cannot create a content strategy without knowing your target market. Trying to do so is like your boss handing you her credit card and telling you to go out and buy a gift without knowing who itβs for or how much she wants you to spend.
Vagueness doesnβt sell in todayβs business climate. If your customer has to wonder if you are the perfect solution for them, youβve just missed the sale. Theyβre over at your competitorβs website because she made it quite clear she was ideal for their needs.
Building a Buyer Persona
You donβt have to be a CMO to know who buys from you most often. Take a moment to think about her age, family status, income, desires, and challenges. Write it out like a story. Give her a name. When youβre trying to decide how to market a new product or service, ask yourself what would appeal to her.
You may have multiple buyer personas but avoid the temptation of saying anyone can use our product. It suits everybody. While it may be true that anyone can wear a manβs white t-shirt, it will look very different on an infant and a high school quarterback.
If youβre not feeling imaginative, ask a question on your Facebook page about your new product or service and see who answers. Pay close attention to those people who answer in your target customer range. Social media can be an effective R&D platform for you if you know your ideal customer.
Put Your Knowledge to Use
If you understand who your ideal customer is, youβll know where to find him. Youβll know where he gets his info and how to appeal to him. Does he research every purchase extensively? If so, are you providing the tools he needs? Does he buy impulsively? Maybe he likes established buying patterns. Knowing who he is will help you be where he is when he is ready to buy. This intelligence will bring you more sales.
Itβs impossible to know how to speak to someone you havenβt defined. If your business sales are not what you hoped, take some time to identify who you are trying to reach. Once you have that figured out, you can speak to them in a way that frames your product or service in a light they will be drawn to. You can also be assured if youβre solving their problems, theyβll keep coming back and theyβll bring their friends.
This press release was produced by the Charlotte Area Chamber of Commerce. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.