{"id":10157,"date":"2015-03-28T07:34:03","date_gmt":"2015-03-28T11:34:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kinexmedia.ca\/?p=10157"},"modified":"2022-11-21T01:55:42","modified_gmt":"2022-11-21T06:55:42","slug":"audience-segmentation-a-reliable-digital-strategy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kinexmedia.com\/blog\/audience-segmentation-a-reliable-digital-strategy\/","title":{"rendered":"Audience Segmentation: A Reliable Digital Strategy"},"content":{"rendered":"

The success of any online business depends upon how the company has been targeting both the online and offline communication media. No matter if you belong to the B2B<\/a> or B2C community, the ultimate goal is to offer to fulfil the audience\u2019s needs through your products and services. After all, the ultimate goal for any business is to\u00a0raise the visitor\u2019s graph for the website<\/em>. However, it is not solely the count of\u00a0visits over your website or the count of social followers that matter. Instead, what matters here is that your business should be addressing the needs of your clients. Getting high-conversions for your website is not an easy task at all.<\/p>\n

But, with the four secrets listed below, we believe you can build a digital strategy that focuses on target marketing.<\/strong><\/p>\n

1) Start With Smaller Niche<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Have you ever thought about what needs to be done when you are selecting your target audience? You will have to define who does not fall within your audience first. Then consider the user needs for each of the targeted audiences. You can consider the demographic parameters in this case. The demographic insights that you should consider include age, gender, country, location, education, gender etc. to name a few. Once you finalize the demographic insights, you will need to side-line the primary, secondary and tertiary audiences that you will be targeting. Understand and mark all the requirements & expectations that each user group has from the products or services offered.<\/p>\n

Takeaway Tip: <\/strong>Always begin with the smallest niche and then expand accordingly.<\/p>\n