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“How To Target Your Market”
- by JC Anderl
Stop!
If you have the slightest thought of selling anything online, you
must be able to answer one question before you do anything...
Who
wants to buy your product or service?
If you're going to sell, there has to be a market that will buy,
it's an irrefutable law of business and it applies to online businesses
as well.
"Catering
to a niche" or "specializing" or "targeting a market," whatever
you call it, it's the key to a small business succeeding on the
Internet.
Let Amazon or eBay sell everything to everyone. Small online businesses
target a few select markets and give those markets the special attention
that only small businesses can give.
Find
Your Markets
First, you should just ask yourself the question I posed earlier,
"Who wants to buy my product or service?"
Most small businesses know their market well; they just have to
think about it for a second.
For example, let's take web design. We start by making of list of
anyone that might need web design:
- Individuals
- Churches
- Schools
- Small
Businesses
- Large
Businesses
- Etc.
Target
Your Markets
When you look at that small list, you start to realize that each
market has its own needs, budget, and reason for needing web design.
For example, imagine the difference between web design for large
corporate businesses and web design for schools.
Large businesses will probably be looking for an ecommerce solution
and they have the budget to afford a team of designers. You would
need to target them with this in mind.
Schools on the other hand, do not need ecommerce. They are looking
for a way to inform the community about what is happening at their
school. They might also want to incorporate a webmail system for
the students and faculty.
Overall, large businesses will need a more professional approach
than schools.
The point is, each market deserves special attention. You can't
compromise between your markets. Instead you must target each market
individually.
What
Does My Market Need?
Let's say we decided on small businesses as one of our key markets.
How do we know what they need?
You can start with some common sense. Small businesses are going
to be price conscious, but expect quality. You will most likely
be dealing with the owner or someone close to the owner. You basically
just want to think about who your customer really is.
An optional next step is to actually ask. Find some people who represent
your target market and just ask them what is important to them.
Just imagine a visitor arriving at your web site and instantly knowing
that you can help him. If you have correctly targeted the right
markets, your visitors will feel like you are in tune with their
needs. Article © JC Anderl.
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