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How To Identify Your Target Market
Questions to help you identify your target market. Take your
time answering them, finding your market takes a lot of time and
consideration.
Question: Who would like to buy what you have to offer?
Do not just say ‘Women’. That is a gender identification, not a target
market. All women are not alike. They have a wide variety of lifestyles,
values and interests.
Do not just say ‘Golfers’. That identifies a group of people who partake
of a sporting activity but it’s not a target market. Among golfers there
are huge differences. Are you targeting the ever so often golfer with a
cheap tips video or are you targeting the lifestyle golfer who travels
regularly to play in competitions.
Be very specific. ‘Start up Fundraiser Coaching Professionals”
Question: Why is she interested in what you have to
sell?
Don’t say ‘She will like it because she is a Mom’ because there are no
products that ‘all moms’ are interested in. (Unless it’s an Artificial
Intelligence Housekeeper and I think even then you’d get a few
naysayers.)
Be very specific. ‘Start up Fundraiser Coaching Professionals” will want
to secure this product because it contains the tricks and skill builders
they need to attract their first clients.’
Question: What stage of life is she in?
Young & Single
Young & Married
Young Motherhood
Middle Motherhood
Late Motherhood
Empty Nest
Older & Single
Older & Married
These stages of life are important factors in identifying a target
market. How you choose to communicate with your potential clients, you
will need to take this information into consideration.
What motivates a young married women isn’t going to motivate an empty
nester.
For example, if you want to reach young singles you’ll probably want to
use graphics and promotional materials that look trendy and highly
relative or popular to modern day media.
On the other hand, to reach older married people you will choose a more
traditional style and convey a stability that will resonate with older
consumers.
Question: How much money does she have to spend?
Frugal
Average
Upper Middle Class
Wealthy
Financial income brackets are one of the most important issues in
choosing and communicating with your target market.
The financially strapped client will be attracted to messages that imply
that they’re getting a great value or saving money. Wealthy clients will
be more interested in hearing that your product is made of the best
ingredients and created for distinctive tastes.
Some individuals will only be interested in products that clearly
demonstrate that they’re cheaper than everything else. They’re so driven
by their tight budget or their personal commitment to frugality that
they’ll choose one product over another on price point alone.
And in the other extreme, there are consumers who will purposefully
choose the most expensive service provider on principle. Maybe even just
to be able to say that they hired the priciest ‘most exclusive’ provider
– or perhaps because they believe that the higher cost surely means that
they’ll get the best quality. (Which may or may not always be the case!)
For some, impressions are everything.
Can you see how it would be literally impossible to create one sales
message that rings true with all markets?
If you’re having trouble thinking of a niche to target, let’s dig
deeper.
Question: What core needs are effected by your product
or service?
Family, Relationships and Love
Spiritual Life
Creative Expression
Recognition, Success and Pride
Provision and Finances
Health and Safety
If you are particularly motivated by any of these areas, this could give
you a greater clue as to which niche to move in.
If you want to be a coach and ‘creativity’ is a buzz point for you, you
can become a Creativity Coach. Or if Family & Friendships are really
important to you, perhaps you would be a great ‘Relationship Coach’.
If your spiritual life is paramount, perhaps you’d build your business
around the tenants of your faith and communicate this in a way that
attracts others of similar beliefs.
Maybe you’re addicted to success tips and motivational tools. You could
become the first ‘Success Driven VA’ and promise your clients a regular
dose of motivation with every task completed. You’ll attract others who
consider themselves very driven in the same way.
Next Steps....
Identify Unique Selling Proposition
Target Market - Frequently
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