This is a question we should ask ourselves regularly.
In seeking to understand and meet our customers needs we should constantly be analyzing who our customer is.
Some area we should regularly unpack and seek to quantify are:
1.Demographics
- age
- gender
- marital status
- occupation
- income level
- ethnicity
- etc.
2.Organizational - Public or private sector
- trade or proffesional
- wholesale or retail
- etc.
3.Geographic - location
- population dencity
- area generalized attributes
- etc.
4.Psychographic - personality
- lifestyle
- interests
- attitudes
- opinions
- etc.
5.Behavioural - buying preferences
- brand loyalty
- benefit peferences
-etc.
As we constantly seek to understand more about our customers we will be better able to detect and adapt our offering to their changing needs. This will make it more likely that we will remain relevant in a changing environment and will also make it easier to discover new services and products we can offer to our customers. As we understand our customers better we will also be able to produce more accurate messaging, experiences and render more relevant support.
Knowing your customers is not enough, for exemple if i write such a post i will get a 10 c reward, not a $350 reward. It is also important to have good relationships.
relationships, context of sales process, expectations, etc. etc.
yes customer is very important to our business and customer service matters more than the price.A company with excellent customer service is more likely to get repeat business from customers. Consequently, the company will benefit with greater sales and profits.thanks to share with us @sme about customer,all points you have discussed here is great,upvoted and resteemed.
excellent advice, you are nothing without your customers. On steemit I apply this by considering who is the audience for my posts because those are my customers.
This is great, I have a start-up and this is gonna help me a lot.
I'm bookmarking this.
Great article @sme. You have analysed it all.your customers are the most important people in your business.knowing your customers needs at any point in time will boost your business.
indeed client is critical to our business and client benefit matters more than the price.A organization with astounding client benefit will probably get rehash business from clients. Thusly, the organization will profit with more prominent deals and profits.thanks to impart to us @sme about customer,all focuses you have talked about here is awesome,
This is nice.. Customers are the major reason why a business is set up in the first place.. Therefore irrespective of their age or genda or race they should be treated as a god whenever they are around... Nice one mate @sme thanks for sharing
Nice and in formative post. To follow the above mentioned rules one can achieve the goals and success in the business. Good post and great help for the steemians. Upvoted.
This is nice, I understand for any business, the customers needs and preferences are always priority to someone's own needs. Thanks for listing what we should consider.
Thanks a lot for sharing your valuable post..I appreciate your post my friend...
Varry on your creativity in steemit..
Best of luck...
Customers are King. And also customer is always right. That's the business rules. Wish better business.
Dear your thinking is fine but we all are here so we are same thanks
We also need to have a solid mission statement for ourselves. Otherwise we may be too tempted to change our core values, and lose our customers all-together!
Enter the workplace as a customer every day and identify the shortcomings yourself. You have good ideas.
Hi, @sme! Thank you for the post. How do you understand who your customer is? Do you hire investigators? Do you gather focus groups? Do you ask friends and families? Do you ask marketing professionals?
Every startuper and every businessman should understand who the customer is. Me personally as a part of startup team just think logically 1) what is the target auditory for my product? 2)taking into account specific advantages of my product specialise who my customer is. But the problem is that it's just my theory. If I fail the project fails also. Are there any opportunities to make sure my theory is accurate?
Public dealing probably you listen from anyone say that is much difficult but if most of companies heir people who have ability to entertain their customers. Because they know the importance of that customer... Customers are basic fundamental in the growth of any organization
Hey, SME!
Well, I will just call you that since it seems your account is more about business than it is personal. No shits though.
So, speaking of knowing our customers, I think you have well mentioned some really great things to look out for when strategizing ways to get to know how customers. And believe it or not, knowing your customer is the singular most important factor that tells us how successful your business would be in the next couple of years from now.
Creating a customer avatar or buyer personal is thence important, and one of the coolest ways to do that methinks is in taking demographical approach.
This is definitely a great post man. Don't know how to upvote would have done so...but thanks for sharing this man!
Sam
understanding the place of offering quality service to our customers is very key, to actualizing great and sufficient productivity, i advise everyone going in for one business or the other, seek to be more interested in satisfying your customers than just being in business, your kind gesture and willingness to help business owners is very key. God bless you @sme
I have been learning more and more about my customers for the past 6 years. It is always important to put yourself in the customer's shoes. I recently made a post about what I have learned about my customers in this post: https://steemit.com/business/@finkgraphics/7-tips-about-customer-service-i-picked-up-from-selling-custom-apparel
You are right that you need to know these attributes of your customers, but it is even more important to research and understand how your customers go through the buying process for what you offer. Whether it is readers deciding whether to open your post, or IT people deciding which software to buy, your buyer has certain things that trigger the need to do something, has desired outcomes they’d like to achieve, has decision criteria used to narrow options and select one, has objections that raise doubt, and has buying process steps that they go through. It is only by having this insight that you are able to market and sell what you offer successfully and at scale.