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Target Marketing like a Champ

How to identify your target audience and create your ideal customer profile

Introduction to Target Marketing

No matter what type of business you have, you need a target market. There are people who want and need your products, and the goal of your marketing efforts is to connect with them. Without a clearly defined target market, you’re taking shots in the dark and just hoping that you’ll find people who will buy. You have no real idea if you’re aiming too high, too low, or in the wrong direction entirely.

What is a Target Market?

A target market is a group of people that have related characteristics and need, and to whom you direct your marketing and product efforts. It’s a specific audience. Target markets are defined by demographics such as age, gender, location, economic group, social status, family situation, country and language. A few examples of businesses with target markets would be:

  • A shopping network that targets working moms over 30
  • A resort that targets retirees
  • A store whose target market is young families
  • A clothing store that targets teens who see themselves as ‘alternative’
  • A winter sporting goods supply store that targets people in cold areas
  • A blog that targets well-to-do expatriates

You’ll notice that in the examples above, not all the information is demographic. For example, take teens that see themselves as ‘alternative.’

 

Other factors in target markets include psychographic data, like how your audience sees themselves or see the world around them. This is just as important as demographic information.

Some other examples of psychographic information include:

  • Personality
  • Attitude
  • Values
  • Hobbies
  • Lifestyle
  • General Behavior
  • Political or Religious Views

Why Laser-Target Your Market?

In marketing, there is no in between. You either hit or miss. If you don’t target your market perfectly, you’ll waste your advertising dollars broadcasting your message to the wrong people. Again, to take an example above, an ad for your resort for retirees would be pretty ineffective if it showed teens snowboarding and loud punk rock music.

Your target market needs to be specific, because you can’t make everyone happy. If you cast your net too wide, you’ll be speaking to people who have no interest in your products or services. They’ll just tune you out like white noise in the background.

Benefits and Solutions

The key to successful marketing is to identify your market’s pain or problem and offer a solution. If you know exactly who they are, you can communicate your product’s benefits and the results they can expect in a language they understand. Tell your target market of retirees that at your resort, they don’t have to fight the crowds. Tell your alternative teens that they don’t need to fit in with the squares.

One added benefit is that your target market can relate to each other. By identifying them and marketing to them, you can create a ‘tribe’ based around common interests. This is especially powerful online, where people spend a great deal of time on social networking sites, forums, and blogs.

When defining your target market, be careful about making assumptions. Marketing is a science and you need to look for objective data. Research your target market and they’ll tell you what they like, what they think, and what they want from you.

Activity:

  1. Write a brief description of your target market as you see it today, without doing additional research yet.
A Word

From Tamara

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