How to Identify Your Target Audience

How to Identify Your Target Audience

Written by Katrina Noble

One of the first questions I ask a new client is who is their target audience? Most say “everyone” but unless you are McDonalds with a huge ad budget, you need to determine what your best customers look like in order to make the most of your marketing investment. Where do you start?

1) Create a customer profile – put together a detailed description of who is currently buying your products or services.

a. What is their age group? – are they in their 20’s, seniors, etc…

b. Guys or gals? – sexes respond to messages in different ways

c. Income level? – do they have a lot of disposable income or more fixed budget

d. Geographic location? Are they coming from a specific area, zip code, etc.

2) Conduct Research

a. Distribute surveys to existing and potential customers through paper, email or web-based survey like Survey Monkey

b. Talk to your customers to determine how and why they used your service or purchased a product from you

3) Reassess your offering and profile – when you have your target audience profile in place, take a fresh look at your current products and services.

a. Determine which features and benefits are most likely to attract new customers

b. Make sure your marketing message match the target audience you want to reach

c. Where you need to market (internet, radio, television, etc)

Guest post written by Katrina Noble and our Friends at Bolchalk FReY Marketing

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Should webmasters be driving leads though search or social media?

Since Google is been actively updating its search results, it is hard for people to trust Google anymore. Should one start focusing on getting leads from social media other than search engine results?

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Why the customer is always right, even when they’re wrong

Before the internet existed consumers were not in an admirable place. Before Google Places, Angie’s List, Kudzu, and other review sites much of the power balance between consumer and business was in favor of the business sector. But nowadays with sites like the above mentioned ones and also Facebook ,Twitter, Digg, Etc we have seen a universal shifting of power back to the consumer. Big brands can no longer provide service at a less then par performance and expect to see revenue increase. Everyone has heard of the old term 6 degrees of separation. Whether you provide a good or bad service to a particular individual that individual will likely tell his friends about it, who will in turn tell his friends. I like to think of the internet as 6 degrees of separation on steroids. Instead of a person having to open his or her mouth to talk positively or negatively about a company they can simply do so with a few strokes of the key. The shift of power that has occurred means companies need to be providing superior value to their customers now more then ever before. This also mean companies need to monitor their social media and review site presence on a regular basis to ensure customer satisfaction 24/7 to be there when your company goofs up to make things right again.

One other interesting fact is that a person is 5 times more likely to write a review about a bad experience they had then a good one. This in return means you need to actively pursue your satisfied customer base to write positive reviews for you, but that will be a whole different post. Until next time, have a good one!

 

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10 ideas to get your website more quality links

10 ideas to get your website more quality links

Search Engine Optimization

Our readers are often asking us questions about ways to gain quality links. Below are some brainstorming ideas to help you get started on a successful link building campaign. Remember there is a huge difference between quality links and poor links, no link is always better than a poor link. These ideas will help you get started on your quest to acquire those solid links form the web.

  • Create useful content that people and bloggers are inclined to share.
  • Create a list of top 10 myths for (insert category)
  • Utilize your PPC campaign to drive quality traffic and links
  • Write and post an article at EzineArticles
  • Talk to other websites and trade quality content (Link Exchanges)
  • Get a link from your local chamber of commerce and BBB Websites
  • Register for Google local Places and post a link to your website in your profile
  • Write a press release using PRWeb
  • Utilize social sharing websites like Digg, Delicious, StumbleUpon, Etc.
  • Launch an affiliate program
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Google Web Designer!

Google announced the launch of Web Designer, a new tool for building interactive HTML5 sites and ads. The company first hinted at this launch in June, but had been quiet about it ever since. Web Designer, which Google calls a “professional-quality design tool,” is now officially in public beta and available for download for Mac and Windows.

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