Do You Know Your Business’ Target Market?

March 11th, 2010 by admin


***It seems like a simple question, that every business owner should be easily able to answer. Unfortunately, this is not the case.

Most small businesses are started by people who know how to do something well. Unfortunately for us, there are also people who start businesses that have no idea of what they are doing But thats subject matter for another day. Today, we are talking about people who have a skill and want to earn a living by performing that skill. Some are doctors, or lawyers, or architects. Others are electricians, plumbers, or pizza makers. Whatever your business, you need to know who is most likely going to be buying from you. If you ask any of these individuals, theyll say everyone is a potential customer. While that is true in the academic sense, when it comes to marketing your business, you need to spend your marketing dollars wisely. I guess its true that an eighty year old man might call a cosmetic surgeon for a nose job, but would you seriously spend money marketing to that person? While that may be a farfetched example, you must consider where to allocate your marketing budget to realize the best return on investment.

Most successful business owners market to populations of people that are most likely to buy their products or services. Whether you’ve been in business a week or a decade, you can make your business successful and stronger by targeting, as closely as possible, your target market.

The first thing that you have to do is to figure out what it is that you are selling, and to whom. I know that sounds like a ridiculous statement to make. Let me explain. Take the Airline Industry for example. The legacy carriers like American Airlines and United Airlines have been losing market share to the lost cost carriers for years. Their response has been to try and be everything to everybody. In addition to offering full blown service on their international flights, they try and match the lost cost airlines prices. Sounds good in theory, but American Airlines has lost 10 billion dollars in the last decade. Somethings not working. Its very hard to be everything to everybody, and to do it well.

Its not the same in the hotel business. I draw this parallel because both airlines and hotels are in the travel industry, and both have large corporations as the main competitors. As far as the hotel industry goes, on one hand you have Motel 6, which is a bare bones operation that targets price conscious consumers. On the other hand you have the Westin chain which is an upscale hotel chain that caters to people who desire more amenities during their stay. Each chain knows their place in their respective market. They realize that even though they are both selling hotel rooms, they are targeting different markets. The airlines could learn a lot from the hotel industry

So, who is your target market? Should you only market your products and services to one town? One state? One country? Online? Offline? Should you sell only one product or service to start? How often should you add others? These are important questions that need real answers before you start throwing your marketing dollars into the wind.

How do you find these answers, you ask? One way is to reverse engineer the problem. Lets say that you need to generate $10,000 worth of sales per month. Lets say that each sale brings in on average $100. Using the superior math skills that you learned in third grade, you determine that you need to make approximately 100 sales per month. At a one percent conversion rate, you would need to market to a population of 100,000.

At this point its quite easy to determine how far out you have to reach to market to a population of 100,000. Demographics are easily attainable to help you figure that out. Whether it is economically feasible to market to that population is another story altogether. Thats why it is vitally important to do your homework first.-

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Meet New Friends in Free Classified Ads

March 11th, 2010 by admin


Oddly enough, you can meet new friends using free classified ads.

Actually, odd is not the right word for it. It isn’t unusual to communicate and make friends with people using classified ads. In fact, this practice of using online classified ads to make friends was simply carried over from print classified ads, or the personals. The personals have pretty much taken a life on its own, with its own abbreviations and composition standards. In any case, because of this, people are also using free classified ads websites in order to meet new friends.

In any case, free classified ads websites are much different from print classified ads, so the manner in which one can make friends online has changed. Still, there are some manners that have remained the same. For instance, many websites still have personals. This personal section is where people post their more personal ads. This section does not involve the sale of any object or availing of any other service. Instead, this is a section for personal interests—and varied ones too.

For instance, personals include sections for wholesome friendships to more mature and more casual meetings. There are sections for heterosexuals meetings and there are sections for men seeking for men and women seeking for men. Needless to say, it concerns every spectrum of human interaction.

But matter these ads different is the option of anonymity. With print ads, there is a chance that you are revealing yourself on print. However, with free classified ads websites, the ads can anonymous. The people behind the ad need not be revealed. This is especially useful especially for ads of mature nature.

Also, personals in free classified ads have very few limitations. Of course, one cannot post an ad pertaining to illegal activities, but almost everything else is allowed—making it a great venue for interaction.

And this opportunity does not end with the ads. Many classified websites have forums and other means of online interaction. This means that one need not even meet a person up close in order to make new friends. In fact, one need not even leave the website to make new friends. People can take it slow and only decide to meet their new friends once they have established the fact that they are dealing with people they can trust.

Of course, when meeting new friends through free classified ads, one has to be a little cautious. After all, this can only be the scammers’ way of tricking their victims. It doesn’t matter if you are the one who published the ad or you are the one who responded to the ad. In the end, you still have to be careful.

When meeting your new friend outside the realms of the Internet, meet him or her in a public place. It is not advisable to meet these people in a secluded place. Needless to say, do not invite your new friend to your home, nor should you meet the person inside his house. If your new friend is indeed decent, he will practice the same precautions.


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