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How to Properly Identify Your Target Audience

February 6, 2017 By Dana Davis 9 Comments

As an entrepreneur, you understand that market research is a must. What many business owners fail to realize is that they probably shouldn’t conduct market research themselves. You shouldn’t even hand the task off to an in-house marketing person or team.

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If you have the budget for a marketing department, it’s best to utilize that resource for content marketing or one-off marketing studies. When you’re just starting your business or rebranding it, it’s best to use a market research agency to find your target audience.

Why You Need a Market Research Agency

For many small business owners, the Internet is their sole reference source. But a Google search just isn’t enough when it comes to the longevity of your business.

There are hundreds of of online resources that provide instructions for the DIY version of market research. However, these how-tos and ebooks leave out the amount of time, patience, and money it costs to get research done correctly the first time.

Market research agencies go beyond survey results by asking “why?” in instances where businesses would accept results as fact. This is especially true when the results confirm the businesses’ own biases. For example, in one survey, an anonymous company found that price ranked behind several other factors when customers were deciding whether to purchase one of its products.

This discovery led the company to believe they could raise the cost of the item without making changes to the actual product or business. It wasn’t long before sales fell. It turned out that price ranked low as a factor because most consumers were accustomed to the price being the same across all competitors.

Agencies look for different ways to interpret information and don’t take results at face value. By asking why results turned out a certain way, they’re able to get to the root of a question. They thus help the businesses mold their models.

How Big Businesses Fail, Too

Market research mistakes aren’t just limited to small businesses. Major corporations have made big marketing research mistakes as well and lost thousands or millions in the process. For example, Coca-Cola’s team had more than 200,000 customers taste-test their line, “New Coke.”

More than half of the participants believed it tasted better than the original Coke, and even Pepsi. But when Coke began selling “New Coke” and nixed the original, customers weren’t very happy. Coke failed to understand that numbers aren’t everything. Customers valued the actual brand and were emotionally invested in Coke’s original product.

Even Google failed tremendously with its Google Glass line. The tech giant assumed they could translate the power of wearable and information technology into a simple everyday tool: eyeglasses.

But Google failed to properly address the concerns of many consumers, most of which were centered around privacy and price. And unlike Apple, which touts its products as an affordable luxury, Google further isolated customers by releasing early models to rich geeks of the West Coast.

Regardless of the clout you have as a business, appealing to the masses is about much more than building a cool product. The “if you build it, they will come” approach doesn’t work in the world of business. Thorough market research is necessary to increases chances of profitability.

Benefits of Market Research

One of the many benefits of market research is that it allows you to create relevant content that sticks. There is a wealth of information out there about your target audience. The difficult part is tapping into that data, analyzing it, and creating content based upon it.

Content reigns supreme. If you want any chance of appearing on the first page of search engine results, you’ll need a lot of it. Targeting the right audience allows you to mold your content towards people who will want to engage with your brand.

Market research also puts you ahead of the competition. In an economy where new businesses are sprouting at the rate of 543,000 per month, you’ll need a competitive edge. And with proper market research, it’s very possible to find success selling products (or services) at slightly higher prices than  those of your competitors by differentiating with quality, service, and research.

Most importantly, market research helps you minimize risks. With a wealth of information at your fingertips, you can change your product line, reinvent your services, or build additional features for your software. And if you wanted to open a new location, market research would be able to identify whether that particular spot already had a saturated market.

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  1. Vijay Shende says

    July 26, 2017 at 8:17 am

    HI, Dana Davis , thats what in which we were confused while doing google adwords campaign, now we hope with the help of your post we will find right audience against our campaign , we will get back to you shortly.

    Thanks a lot.

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  2. shubham says

    February 10, 2017 at 9:45 am

    Researching is the best to know how much your product or service has need a market so you can set up accordingly it. Dana you have explain this very well in your article. ..thanks

    Reply
  3. sumit hariyani says

    February 8, 2017 at 11:49 pm

    Thank you for sharing this great Article. Here gave good information in detail that helpful for everyone and in this Article also very well explanation.

    Reply
  4. Purushottam Thakur says

    February 8, 2017 at 10:13 am

    Market research is not magic. To enjoy the generous benefits it can provide, you need to take it seriously and systematically use it to adjust strategy and shape staff behavior. As it turns out, well-conducted and well-presented market research is often a powerful catalyst for change. Thanks for the information.
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  5. Keri Vandongen says

    February 7, 2017 at 1:19 pm

    Good point Dana about the importance of doing market research.
    I’d encourage companies to either do their own research or go over results and insights with the research company. It’s true that companies can be biased over their product ideas.
    Companies who continue to research, aka study and understand their audience and customers will definitely have advantages over their competitors.
    ~Keri

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  6. Alok says

    February 7, 2017 at 6:18 am

    Very well written. You could have added Nike in those example list even it has done very good marketing

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  7. Allen B says

    February 7, 2017 at 5:05 am

    Market research is very important to identify the target audience and I think you have shared some important and useful points about it.

    Thanks
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  8. Bhavik Solanki says

    February 7, 2017 at 1:03 am

    Thank you for sharing this great Article. Here gave good information in detail that helpful for many people and in this Article also very well explanation.

    Reply
  9. Zaffar Ali says

    February 6, 2017 at 11:13 pm

    Great post!! Doing research and targeting the market audience is the most important thing to do before launching the business. With it one should also do a proper research on the competitors!
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