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Do You Know Your Target Audience?
Written by: Charly LeethamArticle Overview: Do You Know Your Target Audience? Who is it that your product or service can help today? So many business people fail to understand this concept and, as a result, they are not as successful as they could be - in fact many fail. If we aren't specific in the definition of our Target Audience, we will find that our advertising and the information we provide is broad and general - and rarely provides outstanding results. Visitors to our websites don't find the answers they are looking for and they don't request more information or make a purchase This article looks at how to define your Target Audience and why you really need to.
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Do You Know Your Target Audience?
I have a theme that permeates all of my business building and affiliate marketing ethos - KNOW WHO YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE IS.
Who is it that your product or service can help today? So many business people fail to understand this concept and, as a result, they are not as successful as they could be - in fact many fail.
Let's look at the definition of a Target Audience and how knowing will help you achieve great business success.
What is your Target Audience? Many of us would define our target audience as the group of people who could benefit from our product. This definition is often incredibly general: Women, Men, Children, Bald Men, Short Women, People Who Like Golf, People who like to surf....
The problem with that, is that it is so incredibly broad that our advertising and the information we provide is broad and general. Visitors to our websites don't find the answers they are looking for and they don't request more information or make a purchase.
We end up trying to be all things to all people - and FAIL.
Your real target audience is the percentage of visitors that will actually buy your product or service. It is those few (or hopefully not so few) that you need to be refining your advertising and information for - you want to speak directly to those people. Does this mean that you are ignoring the others who visit your site? Possibly, but not really - they aren't ready to make a buying decision yet and whilst you need to feed them information, you need to focus your attention on those who are ready to buy.
Let's look at an example. I am a business coach who helps people get their business online. Now that's a really broad definition and my target audience is "people who want to get their business online". Given such a broad definition, how do I describe my services in a way that someone will want to hire me?
Let me assure you that there are business people who I wouldn't resonate with - they wouldn't want to work with me and I wouldn't want to work with them. The match just isn't right. By having such a broad definition, I am then faced with the challenge of where to advertise, the words to use in my advertising and the types of services I should be offering, among a host of other considerations.
However, by refining my target audience a really specific definition - Women between 25 and 35 years old who have home based businesses and wish to widen their market by placing their services online - I now have a much better idea of where I can be advertising and what type of services to offer.
Does this mean that this is my only target audience? Absolutely not! I may have a second target audience - Men between 25 and 35 years old who have a small business and they wish to tap into a broader International market by harnessing the power of the Internet.
You really aren't limited by the number of target audiences you define - the fact is that you should be defining these target audiences.
By defining your target audience with such specificity, you can speak directly to those who are ready to buy your product or services.
An Example always helps....
Let's assume you have a product that teaches someone how to get their bird to sing. The first thing to note, is that you are looking for someone who wants their bird to sing. It's not worth advertising to someone whos bird already sings and it's not worth advertising to someone who doesn't own a bird, or even wants to own a bird.
However, think of the possibilities if you refine the Target audience down to Teenagers who want to teach their bird to sing; or Single Moms who want to teach their bird to sing; or Dads who want to teach their bird to sing. Each of these three groups have different interests, different langauge and ‘hang out' in vastly different places. By creating such specific definitions you are able to refine your marketing to the areas that will bring you the best Return On Investment.
It is worthwhile taking the time to create a strong word picture of your ideal customer - that person who will buy from you - and when you go to write an advertising piece or create a new product, focus on the word picture. You will be amazed at the results.
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About the Author: Charly Leetham RSS for Charly's articles - Visit Charly's website Charly Leetham is a Business Implementation expert and she works directly with businesses to translate their unique business requirements into a technical specification. Charly then surveys (reviews) what is currently available that will meet her clients needs and presents options for a best fit solution within the clients budget. Charly's expertise has been developed throughout her career that exceeds 24 years. Initially as a hands on 'tech' in the Electronics and Communications Industry (before the IT Industry even existed) and later as a Sales Person, Client Relationship Manager and Contract Manager managing business for employers. In 2004, Charly left her steady, 6 figure a year job to follow her dream of becoming a small business entrepreneur. Her journey has taken her from Retail Store Franchisee, through financial turbulence to a steady and comfortable Home Based Business. Charly shares the experience, the challenges, the realisations and the lessons that she has learnt during her journey to Home Business Entrepreneur. In addition, Charly is Wishlist Member Certified and is one of a few online business professionals who are recommended by the creators of the Wordpress Wishlist Membership Plugin to consult, install and configure Wordpress based Membership and Community Sites.Click here to visit Charly's website Facebook Privacy Images And You Is There Really A Difference Between Advertising And Marketing Building teams for Small Businesses and Solopreneurs Hosting Your Internet Presence What Every Business Should Consider Do You Know Your Target Audience |
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