5 steps to identify your target audience | Start your business
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 Published On Jul 6, 2021

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Attracting customers is critical to the success of a small business, so it’s important to take the appropriate steps to identify your target audience. Targeting the right audience ensures your marketing efforts perform better and lead to higher sales or conversions. Learn how to create an ideal customer profile, conduct market research, assess your offerings, research your competitors, and leverage existing customer data to paint a clear picture of your customer base.

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