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An Experts Guide To Target A Market

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

The average review is no easy task to complete. You have to get into the mind of the reader and see who he or she is, what they want to know, and what they don’t. In addition, there are variables such as profits, affiliate marketing, and other types of “cha-ching” that can sway an honest review.

The perfect review is going to come from someone who isn’t biased. Instead, the review writer should be cool-headed, prompt, and willing to change ideas based on what is needed. Of course, money talks, and this isn’t what we always get.

Your target market, this includes the amount they will pay for your finished work, the age group the buyers are likely to be and where they live in the world.

One of the biggest mistakes we see in targeting a market is “stepping on the toes” of another market as a result. It’s common to see a certain market such as weight loss pills not appeal to skinnier types. This is common sense, although the ideal weight loss pill is also a supplement for those who are skinnier- and therefore they too have a need for them.

Mistakes in targeting a certain market should be amiably avoided if one is going to keep all of their sources of income open.

When we said “get into the mind” of the reader, we meant it. If you’re writing for an elderly target market, then you should likewise conform to their ideals (if even only temporarily). As we all know, most elderly can’t work- and are usually careful with spending money. Thus, a good subconscious topic to discuss would be cheap products and services.

Sometimes it isn’t always as easy as just targeting a specific market- some markets converge into each other just like a Venn diagram- only much more complex! Keep all variables in mind, keep aware of possible market “bleeds,” and above all else, stay politically correct!

Remember a well targeted plan leads to a high amount of targeted sales.

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Ways To Find Your Target Market

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

A review is simple in terms of concept, but more difficult to follow through with. Knowing one’s own target market and how they are going to react to the review is key to the situation. But things are so simple as profiling, indeed there is much to consider to find one’s target audience.

There are many reviews today being conducted because of money being “slipped under the table.” These types of reviews are often one-sided and don’t help the target market much. As such, one should always strive to resist easy pay days and instead strive for competence.

The target market is decided on by who you’re trying to sell the product to, how old they are, and where they live. Thousands of other factors can also be taken into consideration, but in general these are the three big ones.

One of the biggest mistakes we see in targeting a market is “stepping on the toes” of another market as a result. It’s common to see a certain market such as weight loss pills not appeal to skinnier types. This is common sense, although the ideal weight loss pill is also a supplement for those who are skinnier- and therefore they too have a need for them.

Such mistakes can be avoided by knowing who you are targeting, why, and how you are going to do it. As stated before, the big “three” target criteria should be kept in mind.

This way you can then see exactly who your are writing for. Therefore, if you are writing for a elderly group who are low on cash then you want to keyword to that target audience. In the before mentioned situation you need to talk about how the product is cheap, affordable, well worth the small fee. Do not forget the target age either use wording such as ‘in later life’ this makes the text seem more customised for that reader.

A more intense level to work on is to multi target and works in basically the same way but instead you should key term list. This is when you list the direct to target words you should use in your text to make sure the reader still feels like the review is all about them and not to the general public.

More sales will come from a properly conducted market trial. If all else fails, start from step one and move forward!

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