Target audience, target market. These words get tossed around daily in the world of small biz, but what do they really mean and how the hell do you find them – let alone market to them?
tar·get mar·ket
noun
- a particular group of consumers at which a product or service is aimed.
Let’s break that down into way simpler terms. A target audience or a target market is basically the type of person who is wanting to buy your product. On a very wide scale they are usually broken down into both gender and age (Example: Women age 25-54). That being said you should niche your buyer down so. Much. Farther and actually find out who is purchasing your stuff and how to reach them.
“Who is your target market? Who is buying your stuff?”
If your answer is “Everyone” you are WRONG! Not everyone is going to buy your product, so why waste your time selling to the people who aren’t. Is an atheist going to go to church? No. So why try to sell them a bible? You catch my drift. Here are a 5+ questions to ask yourself to really dig deep into who your target audience is and how to start marketing towards them and only them! By the end of this hopefully you will have at least two specific “people” in mind who you can mentally picture and can direct your posts to in social media.
1. Is my person male or female?
2. How old are they?
3. What is their lifestyle? (This is a whole new bag of cats. Think: Do they have money, what is their average income per year, are they married, are they single, independent or dependent on others, do they have kids, do they work full time, are they a student, what is their job, are they artistic, are they analytical, what does their fashion style look like, what do they wear… the list could go on)
4. What is their insecurity, or what are they afraid of? (Find this and make your product the solution!)
5. What is their name? (You make this up of course!)
By answering and thinking about these questions you will get a better sense of who you want to buy your product and who is already buying. You will be able to easily direct your posts to that specific person and connect with them on a deeper level. Need more help? Here’s an example:
My company is Knitatude, I make knit accessories and decor for your home. My knit items range from $60 scarves to $475 chunky blankets. I also have a second line that is for knitters and crocheters. This line includes patterns, notion bags and knit essential tool kits
On of my target audiences is a 27 year old female named Kelly. She’s just gotten into knitting and has been doing it for about 8 months to a year. She works full time at a downtown office job and is recently engaged. She is huge into the instagram world and really likes to keep in contact with the other knitters and crocheters in the instagram community. You can find her in Indigo or chapters looking at all the stationary buying certain mugs and notebooks that she can plant in her social media photos. She buys items just for instagram. She loves knitting bulky items and being wrapped head to toe in wool and likes to splurge on more high quality yarns. She likes easy to read patterns as they still somewhat scare her and she’s started to get more experience in trying new stitches. She usually heads to Pinterest to find her next project but just has heard about Ravelery.
If you don’t have a target audience yet, don’t worry! You can make it up and start directing your posts at those “people”. Brand yourself in that direction. All you can do is find out more info and use it to your advantage. Good luck!
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