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The Key Elements of an Inbound Marketing Campaign: Develop Buyer Personas

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Any marketing campaign has to be developed with a target audience in mind. Your inbound campaign is no different.

Clearly identifying your target buyers is an essential start to your overall inbound strategy; everything is built out from that point. Paint a picture of you ideal customer(s):

The answers you come up with when considering these questions will help you create your buyer personas " fictional profiles of your ideal customers that personify a specific type of buyer. Personas help you envision the kind of person you need to influence by casting your ideal customers as individuals rather than a depersonalized demographic mass.

Building Your Buyer Persona(s)

When starting to develop personas, keep in mind that you likely have more than one type of buyer. If thats the case, you need to create a persona for each type of buyer you have.

Along with asking the questions listed above, you should do some digging into the motivations, woes and wants of your existing customer base. Who are your common types of buyers? What are their issues? Try reaching out to clients you have a good working relationship with and ask them these questions. It will help you better profile the types of buyers youre targeting.

What To Include In Your Buyer Persona(s)

When youre building a buyer persona the ultimate goal is to develop a certain type of individual. Therefore you want your personas to have the attributes that a real individual would have. One way to think about it is as an in-depth social profile, conveying information about personality, interests, desires and more. Some of the traits you should include in your personas are:

There are many other categories you can use when building your buyer personas; these are simply a starting point. The more depth your buyer personas have, the more effectively you can market to them.

Have you built your buyer personas? What kind of attributes or categories have you used to develop them? Let us know in the comments.

This is Part 2 of a 9 part series on The Key Elements of an Inbound Marketing Campaign: