{"id":20051,"date":"2021-07-27T16:34:36","date_gmt":"2021-07-27T16:34:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jdthomson.com\/?p=20051"},"modified":"2022-07-11T09:24:16","modified_gmt":"2022-07-11T09:24:16","slug":"target-market-with-5-examples","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jdthomson.com\/target-market-with-5-examples\/","title":{"rendered":"What is target market with 5 examples from Brands you love?"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Hello Marketers<\/p>\n

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Today I want to talk about targeting specifically target market, one of the most important things in marketing, because without it, you’re just throwing money into the abyss. What you’re aiming for is a specific person\u2014probably a person that’s already thinking about the problem that your product or service solves and making that person your customer. Brands have spent decades learning how to target the right people. We’re here to help you learn what a target market is and some examples from your favourite brands.<\/p>\n

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What is a Target Market & its importance?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Digital marketing is a lot to take in. There are so many different facets to marketing and advertising that it would be easy to get lost in the weeds.<\/p>\n

To put it simply marketers and advertisers use the concept of a target market to make their product or service messaging more appealing to a certain segment that will buy the most of their product. It’s a simple concept, but it’s also very powerful when understood.<\/p>\n

Almost every product and service has a target market, so knowing who this market is for your business is crucial. And it’s not only important if you want to make sales, but also for the sake of understanding the needs of your audience and making sure you’re serving their interests.<\/p>\n

When starting a business, it’s best to think of your own target market to find out who will most likely want your product or service. In order for your business to grow, you must create a strategy to attract customers, and it is important to understand who they are.<\/p>\n

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How is a target audience different from a buyer persona?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

A target audience is quite different from a buyer’s persona. The target audience is a group of people the company decides to target and the buyer’s persona looks at the person the brand is trying to reach.<\/p>\n

A buyer’s persona is used as a way to help get in the mind of certain buyer’s in your target market.<\/p>\n

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How psychographic and demographic data informs Target Market helping to improve marketing campaigns?<\/h2>\n

For many brands, marketing is more than just media buying. In order to truly engage users and guide them through the purchasing process, marketers need to start thinking more like researchers and  psychologists.<\/p>\n

Marketers must keep an eye on the psychographic and demographic data about the user in order to make educated decisions about what to create or promote.<\/p>\n

The goal of a successful marketing campaign is threefold: to acquire, to retain, and to convert.<\/p>\n

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Here are some examples of different types of market segmentation<\/p>\n

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Examples of Demographic Segmentation:<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Demographic grouping is based on measurable statistics, such as:<\/p>\n

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