{"id":13413,"date":"2016-07-11T18:12:30","date_gmt":"2016-07-11T18:12:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.agency.localmarketingguru.com\/?p=13413"},"modified":"2019-08-14T18:18:15","modified_gmt":"2019-08-14T18:18:15","slug":"the-ultimate-buyer-persona-primer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brightstag.com\/the-ultimate-buyer-persona-primer\/","title":{"rendered":"The Ultimate Buyer Persona Primer"},"content":{"rendered":"
A buyer persona is a framework for list segmentation<\/a>. Before dividing your contacts into well-defined groups, you need to define what these groups are to start creating and delivering content that is both relevant and useful to them. An actionable buyer persona is an accurate representation of your ideal or prospective customer. It\u2019s based on market research like current statistics and trends along with real data about your existing customers that reveals crucial insights about their decisions.<\/p>\n According to IDG Enterprise\u2019s <\/em>2014 B2B Content Marketing Spotlight Report<\/em><\/a>, buyer persona is the second most popular criteria for segmenting content for b2b marketers, with 40% of b2b marketers segmenting content by buyer persona.<\/em><\/p>\n What does a Buyer Persona Answer?<\/strong><\/p>\n An essential component of any inbound marketing campaign, a buyer persona is not merely a description or a one-dimensional profile of your ideal customer. It must include specific attitudes, background, behavior, concerns, challenges, criteria, lifestyle, motivations and goals that drive prospects to choose you. In short, it tells you who your ideal customer is and goes on to describing who is most likely to purchase your product\/service\/solution.<\/p>\n How do you Create a Buyer Persona?<\/strong><\/p>\n You can create these personas by interviewing or surveying current customers to know how and why they choose your product or service, identifying trends based on content consumption and consumer engagement with the content, taking inputs from your sales team about customer generalizations and the leads they\u2019re interacting with most, and collecting demographic information using online forms, calculators and quizzes.<\/p>\n What Questions should a Buyer Persona Include?<\/strong><\/p>\n Personal Background<\/strong><\/p>\n Marital status<\/p>\n Family<\/p>\n Educational background<\/p>\n Career path<\/p>\n Demographics<\/strong><\/p>\n Age<\/p>\n Gender<\/p>\n Annual Income<\/p>\n Location<\/p>\n Workplace<\/strong><\/p>\n Industry<\/p>\n Annual Revenue<\/p>\n Number of employees<\/p>\n Role<\/strong><\/p>\n Job role\/title<\/p>\n Description of a typical day<\/p>\n Knowledge, skills and tools used<\/p>\n Job performance metrics<\/p>\n Reporting Structure<\/p>\n Challenges<\/strong><\/p>\n Biggest challenges (primary)<\/p>\n Secondary challenges<\/p>\n Goals<\/strong><\/p>\n Responsibilities that tie in with primary and secondary goals<\/p>\n Define success in this specific role<\/p>\n Why are Buyer Personas Important?<\/strong><\/p>\n According to a <\/em>webcast<\/em><\/a> by John Sweeney and Richard Harris from DemandGen and James Ollerenshaw from Forrester, \u201cBuyer personas in email campaigns glean 2x the open rate and 5x the click through rate.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n HubSpot<\/em><\/a> states that targeted users found websites based on marketing personas 2-5 times more effective and easier to use.<\/em><\/p>\n