Who Do You Decide To Market To?

Understanding the type of people who visit your site is very important because you can use that information to enhance your online presence to suit them. As a result, you will gain more loyal, returning visitors who will come back. The Internet reaches a worldwide audience and is available 24 hours a day, seven days…

Written by

Amanda Lucas

Published on

BlogMarketing
ideal customer

Understanding the type of people who visit your site is very important because you can use that information to enhance your online presence to suit them.

As a result, you will gain more loyal, returning visitors who will come back.

The Internet reaches a worldwide audience and is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

For this reason, more and more potential customers are turning to the web for a variety of reasons, including researching products and services and making purchases.

As more and more consumers go online for these reasons, it is extremely important for businesses to establish an online presence. This is so important because failure to do so may result in their competitors gaining an edge over them when it comes to online visibility and ultimately sales.

While it is important for businesses to begin digital marketing campaigns, it is also important for those same businesses to realise that basic advertising principles still exist and they cannot neglect these principles.

Most importantly, those who advertise online have to be aware of who their target audience is and how to reach that audience.

How do you decide who to market to?

Narrowing your focus to one primary group of people is often difficult for small business owners.

They want to help everyone — and very often, their product or service can help a variety of people. It also goes against human nature to narrow your focus in order to grow a business.

Common sense seems to tell us that if we want to grow our business a great deal, we need to appeal to more people.

In reality, the opposite is true. When we narrow our focus to a particular group of people, we become experts in solving their particular problems.

We get to know them very well and we can develop additional products and services to satisfy their needs.

So how do you decide who to market to? The following are some tips:

  • Think about the type of people who can benefit most from what you have to offer.
  • Think about who you would enjoy helping most  or working with most.
  • Think about the type of people who will be easiest to reach and who will be most receptive to what you are selling. They will be the people who know they have the problem that you can solve.
  • Understand that just because you select a particular group of people to focus your marketing on, it does not mean that you can’t help others who may come to you. It only means that you are going to focus your proactive marketing efforts on the target group you select.
  • Don’t over-think it. Listen to your gut, pick a group you feel you can really help and proceed with the development of your marketing plan. Marketing is a fluid process. The important thing is to start. You can always refine your audience and your plan later as you learn more.

Research your target market

As with any marketing campaign, business owners should do some market research before they launch their Internet marketing campaign. Ideally, this will involve hiring a research consultant with a great deal of experience in conducting and evaluating this type of market research. The results of this research should determine the basic demographic information for the target audience. The results should also include information on how to reach this target audience.

A business that cannot afford to hire a consultant to conduct this market research should still make an effort to obtain this information on their own.

This can be done through informal polls of current clients. This information may not be as comprehensive as the information obtained in a more formal study but it can still provide a great deal of insight into the best way to reach the target audience.

Designing your online presence for your target audience

Once this information is obtained, it is important to tailor the Internet marketing campaign to appeal to the target audience.

There are a number of different variables that can be modified to ensure that the right message is reaching the right people in a manner that they can understand and to which they can relate.

Some of the ways in which your digital campaigns can be tailored in this way include the aesthetics of your website or advertisements, the wording of your content, and the use of more advanced design features such as audio and visual or interactive tools.

Here are few things to be taken into consideration when designing for your target audience:

Goals

First you need a goal when you are developing a website for your audience.

If you do not know what you are looking to achieve, it will be very difficult to succeed.

Also, it takes a goal to drive your website to where it needs to be.

A goal is what allows you to develop an initial plan for your website and helps to guide you in developing your website as well.

Layout and Aesthetic Appeal

When you design the layout for your website, you have to take into account the characteristics of your audience.

Are they old or young people?

Are they looking for trends or are they just looking for information served without any icing on the cake?

The aesthetic appeal of a website can greatly contribute to how the website is viewed by the members of the target audience.

A website that is designed to attract the attention of an older generation with more conservative tastes should include muted colours, clean design, and conservative graphics.

This will help to ensure that the target audience enjoys the website.

Conversely, if you are looking to appeal to a younger audience with more liberal viewpoints, you might choose to design the website with bold colours, eye-catching graphics, and creative design features.

Demographic

What is the age level and what kind of knowledge does your audience have?

A layperson might spend time on a website about literature but a professional editor or writer might have very little interest in that particular site.

Content

The copy you include on your website should also take your target audience into consideration.

Consider the examples of a conservative and a liberal audience listed above to create a better understanding of how the copy on your website can appeal to the target audience.

When marketing to a more conservative audience, the copy should be tailored to use formal language and use facts to back up viewpoints.

However, when you are marketing to a more liberal audience or a younger audience, you may wish to consider using less formal language, which is likely to appeal to the target audience. You can also focus more on emotion to express viewpoints.

Audience’s Emotional State

Take your audience’s emotional state into consideration when building your website.

If a very irritated visitor searches for a solution and comes across your site, you will want to make sure that you offer the solution right up front and sell or promote your product to him as the second priority.

In this way, the visitor will put his trust in you for offering the solution to his problems first and is more likely to buy your product or service when you offer it to him after that.

Language

Try to sprinkle colloquial language on your website sparingly, where you see fit, and you will create a sense that your audience is on equal ground with you.

This, in turn, builds a trusting relationship between you and your audience, which will become useful if you want to market a product to your audience.

Updates

Another important tip for developing a website for your audience is to plan when you will provide updates.

This might seem like something you could consider down the road when your website needs updating, but it is really not the case.

You need to know when your audience will most likely be viewing your website and when they won’t so you know when to provide updates. A little bit of planning will go a long way.

 

CONCLUSION

Your audience is very important and should be taken into consideration as much as your goal when developing a web presence. Basically, you are developing your web presence for a certain audience and these are the people who will help meet your goal so this is very important to consider. Just make sure that you determine who your audience is before you begin developing your web presence.

If you need help defining your target audience, get in touch on [email protected]

Join my list

Signup for weekly tips and insights on how to maximise your website and digital marketing.

Get on the list
let's do this

Ready to Start?

Book a call or tell me about your project.