I’d like to introduce you to someone. I don’t actually know his
name, but I’m hoping you do. I’m hoping you know quite a bit
about him.
He’s your target customer – the person most likely to buy what
you have to offer. He is the person responsible for your
paycheck. He pays your rent and feeds your kids. Or at least, he
will, once you convince him to buy from you.
But to convince him, you have to know him. Intimately.
I know, I know – this is elementary stuff. Marketing 101. But
you’d be amazed how many people are in business without a clue
about who they’re selling to. Even if you have a pretty good
idea about what makes Mr. Prospect tick, you could stand to
learn more.
Because the better you know him, the better you know how to sell
to him.
Dig deep. Get way down into his psyche. What are his core
beliefs? What are his fears? What keeps him awake at night? What
kind of person does he really want to be? (That one is actually
far more important than who he actually is. Can your product or
service help him be that person?)
Do you know what Mr. Prospect does with his spare time? If he’s
online, what newsletters does he subscribe to, or what forums
does he hang out in?
Once you know him better than his own spouse, you know how to
speak to him. You know precisely what benefits to stress, what
emotional buttons to push. And you know where to find him when
you’re ready to do it.
Let’s say Mr. Prospect is a middle aged male who works in
corporate middle-management. But you dig deep, and find out that
he’s also typically a political junkie. You could use that
knowledge to advertise in Time or Newsweek. But you’re not
satisfied, so you dig even deeper and find out that Mr. P is
left-leaning in his politics, and has a passion for
environmentalism. His greatest fear is that the planet won’t be
in good shape for his grandchildren.
Now, you can focus on Mr. P like a laser. Skip Time and Newsweek
and advertise in Mother Earth News. Send him sales letters on
recycled paper, and find a way to connect your product or
service to a healthy planet. Now you’re pushing his buttons, and
Mr. Prospect becomes Mr. Customer.
It takes time, effort, and research. But once you really know
your target, hitting him where it counts is that much easier.
About Author :
Lisa Packer, author of "How To Dramatically Increase Your
Business... Without A Blockbuster Budget" and "7 Ways To Get A
Pay Raise From Your Web Site" is an independent Copywriter and
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