identifying your target market
identifying your target market
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- imavery0
It depends on the market you're in. We'll say your business is retail. You'll need to identify what type of products your selling, quality of the craftsmanship, and identify what pricing structure your goods are in. You can then take that information, and compare your sales transactions, shopping demographic, and location of store vs. shoppers to the cliental you'd like to have. Saks vs. Macys. It really depends on what type of business you're talking about.
- I'm targeting people who need websites.brodyR
- then you need to figure out if you want to target your services to people who have sites or don't. Then, google is your friend for either. Start with local businesses. They don't have a site? Tell why they do, and why you're the person for the job. If they do have a site, and you HONESTLY feel like you can do better, then find a way to pitch it to them.imavery
- friend. Start local, then figure out a way to pitch to the decision maker.imavery
- you owe me $2.imavery
- how about a beerbrodyR