How to Find a Target Audience for Business

12 May 2023

In doing business, it is important to find an audience that is interested in your product. Chances are they can convert prospects into consumers. For this reason, finding a target audience is one of the crucial things that must be done when you are making a marketing plan.

By knowing the audience that is most interested in the product, you can make marketing decisions to be taken. Meanwhile, not all target audiences are the same. However, you can do several ways to be able to find the brand's target audience.

Depending on the type of business being conducted, the target audience for each business will be different. Whether it's selling products in a business-to-consumer (B2C) or business-to-business (B2B) way. In B2C, you will market your products to specific direct users or revenue groups.

In B2B you are more likely to sell products to other businesses or companies. Therefore, even if the marketing approaches are similar, the needs of the business will likely not be the same as those of individual consumers.

How to Define Target Audience

By narrowing your audience focus and targeting only certain audiences, you can market your products more efficiently and effectively. The first way you can find your target audience is to research demographics. Begin to identify your target audience by imagining the types of people you think will benefit most from your product or service.

For more, here are some ways you can find your target audience, including:

1. Look at the consumers they have

If you already have an established consumer base, research their demographics. To get started, look at your audience data and look for similarities in consumers' ages, occupations, and geographic locations. The results can later show groups with buying intentions and are most likely to buy your product again.

If the information provided by consumers is not detailed, you can still use it to define your target audience. For example, if you know your target audience's average salary range, you can estimate how much it will cost someone to buy your product.

If you have information about your target audience's interests and habits, find out what activities or social media they like the most. You can use this information to determine the content and platform that will be used to market your product later.

2. Read analytical data

If your business owns a website, is active on social media, or uses paid ads, you have data that can be tracked. There are many data analytics options you can choose from, such as Google Analytics, or social media analytics like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

Reading data can make your work more efficient. Because you can see if the content created attracts the audience or not. If not, find out content that can attract the attention of the audience. Delving into data can give you insights about your audience that you might not have thought about before.

3. Pay attention to competitors

Your competitors probably share many of the same values and goals as your brand, including your target audience. Although, you may not have access to internal data or competitors' marketing strategies, there is still a lot for you to learn. One way is to pay attention to the things they do.

Take a look at their social media profiles. For example, what social media do they use? Who is interacting with their posts? What keywords do they use? Are these keywords able to attract the attention of their audience? With this you can find out the target audience of competitors and help decide whether to target the same audience or not.

Use all your knowledge on the target audience to make the right marketing decisions, improve your content marketing and marketing communications. This method is done to ensure that your target audience remains the main focus of your marketing.

In doing business, it is important to find an audience that is interested in your product. Chances are they can convert prospects into consumers. For this reason, finding a target audience is one of the crucial things that must be done when you are making a marketing plan.

By knowing the audience that is most interested in the product, you can make marketing decisions to be taken. Meanwhile, not all target audiences are the same. However, you can do several ways to be able to find the brand's target audience.

Depending on the type of business being conducted, the target audience for each business will be different. Whether it's selling products in a business-to-consumer (B2C) or business-to-business (B2B) way. In B2C, you will market your products to specific direct users or revenue groups.

In B2B you are more likely to sell products to other businesses or companies. Therefore, even if the marketing approaches are similar, the needs of the business will likely not be the same as those of individual consumers.

How to Define Target Audience

By narrowing your audience focus and targeting only certain audiences, you can market your products more efficiently and effectively. The first way you can find your target audience is to research demographics. Begin to identify your target audience by imagining the types of people you think will benefit most from your product or service.

For more, here are some ways you can find your target audience, including:

1. Look at the consumers they have

If you already have an established consumer base, research their demographics. To get started, look at your audience data and look for similarities in consumers' ages, occupations, and geographic locations. The results can later show groups with buying intentions and are most likely to buy your product again.

If the information provided by consumers is not detailed, you can still use it to define your target audience. For example, if you know your target audience's average salary range, you can estimate how much it will cost someone to buy your product.

If you have information about your target audience's interests and habits, find out what activities or social media they like the most. You can use this information to determine the content and platform that will be used to market your product later.

2. Read analytical data

If your business owns a website, is active on social media, or uses paid ads, you have data that can be tracked. There are many data analytics options you can choose from, such as Google Analytics, or social media analytics like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

Reading data can make your work more efficient. Because you can see if the content created attracts the audience or not. If not, find out content that can attract the attention of the audience. Delving into data can give you insights about your audience that you might not have thought about before.

3. Pay attention to competitors

Your competitors probably share many of the same values and goals as your brand, including your target audience. Although, you may not have access to internal data or competitors' marketing strategies, there is still a lot for you to learn. One way is to pay attention to the things they do.

Take a look at their social media profiles. For example, what social media do they use? Who is interacting with their posts? What keywords do they use? Are these keywords able to attract the attention of their audience? With this you can find out the target audience of competitors and help decide whether to target the same audience or not.

Use all your knowledge on the target audience to make the right marketing decisions, improve your content marketing and marketing communications. This method is done to ensure that your target audience remains the main focus of your marketing.

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Prasetiya Mulya Executive Learning Institute
Prasetiya Mulya Cilandak Campus, Building 2, #2203
Jl. R.A Kartini (TB. Simatupang), Cilandak Barat,
Jakarta 12430
Indonesia