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Why Do I Need to Have an Ideal Customer? Here’s 2 Reasons

August 25, 2015 By Rosemary Nonny Knight

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It is so easy to think that you can market to the whole world. And you may even try to do it because you did that whole ideal customer targeting thing and it just took up a lot of time and you got absolutely nowhere with it.

Each day, you would wake up feeling like you needed to speak to this other group of people because you didn’t want to cut them out. And then the next day, you were speaking to another group of people because yesterday’s group did not respond the way you wanted them to. So now you’re uncertain about that group. And again, you think today’s group of prospects seems more like a sure thing!

And so on and so on, it goes.

You keep trying your tactics and wondering why you’re not getting anywhere fast. But you refuse to see it’s because you sound a little confused. Each day, you seem to sound like someone different.

Here are a few reasons why you must target a specific group when doing your marketing. By the way, everything I said above, I say because I, too, suffered from this disease of changing my sound every other day. That is why I know!

1. You do not have that much money.

You may think you can target everyone because everyone needs your thing and maybe they do. But do you have the marketing budget for 7 billion people, because that is the number of everyone?

No? I did not think so.

So then you might say that you mean just the people in your town. Okay, well you’ve started targeting people. And yes, you could stop at this as a target, but why not go further? Are they female or male? How old are they? What are their burning pains and frustrations?

See how simple this targeting thing can be?

2. You can sound a lot more specific.

When you have a customer avatar in mind, you can speak directly to that person. There is something particularly powerful about speaking to one person when you create marketing material. You can use their language and speak right into their heart. This makes them feel like you are targeting them exactly. It makes them feel truly understood, so they come a lot more willingly—because they think you know them well.

Why would you not want to do that?

You have experienced really great marketing and you may not even have noticed it because it slipped right under your ‘someone is trying to sell me’ radar. That is how you want your marketing to be.

You want to be welcomed into the household and the brain of your prospect.

And when you can focus your attention on a specific type of person, then you will get to know them a lot deeper and you can easily target them with your language and all the content you create.

Rosemary Nonny Knight

Rosemary Nonny Knight supports named and unnamed leaders to create wealth faster while being happy & fulfilled. Her special skill is in seeing the true potential inside a leader even when they do not see it themselves, and she draws it out of them whie helping them build a business that can change the world. Rosemary is an author, property investor, success coach, and the founder of the Wealthy Warrior Alliance and The League Of Warriors—online and offline mastermind groups that enable leaders to step into their true selves. She believes abundance is your birthright and she will go to hell and back in order to help you to see that and create it in your business and life. Though she works with clients all over the world, she lives in the UK currently, with the love of her life and three amazing warrior princesses whom she home educates. She knows first-hand what it is like to be busy and yet have a burning desire for change. You can connect with Rosemary and download a copy of her book, How To Double Your Business and Live a Happy, Fulfilled Life in Just 12 Months, by popping over to her website.

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