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Know Thy Customer

How well do you really know your customers? In order to effectively advertise with the goal of bringing in more customers, it’s important for your company or organization to collect and record everything you know about your customers—the ones you’ve been selling to as well as ones you want to target for future sales.

It may surprise you to find that it’s difficult to describe a customer set as one homogenous group. That’s because most customer sets can (and should) be broken down into smaller subgroups (often referred to as customer segments), each with different and distinct characteristics.

The good news is that describing these subgroups will help your company or organization to create marketing and/or advertising messages with laser precision. Understanding customer differences and needs can also help serve existing customers more effectively—and what company couldn’t use an increase in customer satisfaction?

Ask the Right Questions

Step 1 in “Know Thy Customer:” Gather your organization’s marketing people into one room—and anyone else who should logically contribute. If your company is small enough, include representatives from the Sales department, and even the president or CEO. If your company is sufficiently marketing-savvy, this should be a short meeting. If it turns out to be a long one, you’ll likely emerge from the meeting with a better understanding of the drivers of your company’s success—which will have benefits far beyond your PPC advertising campaigns.

Then discuss and answer the following questions:

If your company is in the business-to-business (B2B) space, you should answer the following additional questions:

Answers to all of these questions should be understood and shared with anyone who’s involved in creating, managing, and optimizing the organization’s PPC campaigns. You’ll find they will equip you to pick the right keywords, write better ads, design better landing pages, and find the perfect sites for displaying ads to be seen by your target customer  segments.

 

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