Jan Gordon
October 6, 2014

Marketing Strategy Begins with a Buyer Persona Profile

By Lee Traupel

A buyer persona profile identifies who you are targeting with marketing initiatives. It’s the go to foundation of all your marketing.

You may have more than one. Your surveys, samples and interviews will flesh out the optimum profiles which can be converted to actionable marketing profile docs.

Four Critical Steps for Building an Accurate Persona

  1. You can’t make it up; interviewing a few sales or customer service reps and talking to 2-3 customers won’t cut the mustard. Your building a foundation on a house of cards that’s doomed to failure.
  2. Don’t confuse a basic customer profile with a persona. The latter are a much deeper dive than a profile, giving you insights into the underlying characteristics of your optimum target. Think about how an actor infuses the deep characteristics for an Academy Award.
  3. Remember the old saying: “don’t take a knife to a gun fight” – don’t put an intern on the assignment or expect to create a personal after attending a half day seminar. This should be deep dive research done by people who understand marketing strategy and tactics.
  4. Great personas begin and end with a translation of marketing goals. Your integrating qualitative research: pain points, motivation, drivers, lifestyle, education, personalities that help to build a target which in turn defines tactical marketing processes.

 

How Buyer Personas Help Your Brand

  1. Buyer personas help to identify deep issues and behaviors that may not be on the surface. Your visiting a foreign country for the first time. Your customers may not tell you what they want; i.e. they are speaking a language you need to decipher (motivation, pain points, fears, wants, desires and needs).
  2. Quantitative research may not be sufficient for creating an accurate persona profile. It’s all about context too, the type of surveys used, size of the survey, questions and how this data is put together to identify a viable persona.
  3. All of your work has a tactical end game: to identify goal centered customer strategies. How to reach them, via what channel, frequency of messaging, types of content, sales funnel systems and back end lead capture systems. Don’t fall in love with the data: move to tactical marketing for testing.
  4. Buyer personas help brand understand who the customer is and how to reach them via a content marketing strategy that identifies platforms, long or short form content (“snackable content” or long form story), rinse and repeat frequency, with social engagement measurement and lead flow analysis.

Tactical Questions B2B Brands Need to Factor In during the process

  • How do we generate incremental revenue at the back end of this process?
  • How do we drive more leads?
  • What type of content will help us to drive more web site traffic and social engagement?
  • How do we grow our business with existing customers?
  • What are our Optimum Social Channels?
  • What staffing issues need to be addressed?
  • What impact does this process have on our pricing structure? What can we take away from the exercise?
  • Are we “current” with existing technology? What infrastructure do we need to support

 

Key Differentiators for Consumer Facing Brands

  • Whats the age demographic?
  • Major concerns/pain identification?
  • Education level?
  • Marital status?
  • Where they find information and make social connections?
  • What are the key purchase drivers?
  • What person in the family makes the buying decision?
  • Preferred content and/or social channels?
  • What images (as below) will get their attention?

 

Tips for Savvy Persona Marketers

  • Editorial Calendars help to add order to your tactical marketing and enable you to track content that maps to a specific persona, assuming you have more than one.
  • Creating a visual picture with actual images (especially for consumer facing brands) can help you to keep the optimum persona in mind – it puts a “face” to your marketing processes.
  • Don’t silo the processes; talk to sales and customer service and use sentiment analysis tools across your social media channels.
  • Complaints are opportunities to help you fill in the picture better. Don’t ignore them.
  • Polls and surveys should be part of your tactical marketing processes.
  • Recognize pattern shifts in customer behavior: it’s a fluid world and brands need to listen and watch for and identify shifts in behavior.
  • Back end ROI analysis needs to be integrated into the process; as above, big data is cool but incremental revenue is the ultimate measurement of any persona marketing process.
  • Your ads gotta grab their attention like this one below from Fox – it’s crowded out there brands.

 

 

Originally published as A Persona Profile is Where & How Marketing Strategy Begins by Lee Traupel of Linked Media World and re-published with permission. Lee is a Huff Post Contributor | Content Strategist| Design Decoder | ROI Herder | Mojo Maker | Techy Not Coder | UX/UI Romanticist | Just Delta Blues | Digital strategist – market honed digital navigator for brands big and small. You can connect with Lee on Twitter or Linked Media Group.

 

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