Before you decide on selling anything online, you need to first determine who your customer is, what they often purchase, and why they are purchasing online.
This is called "customer comprehension". The better you understand your customer, the easier it will be to sell stuff to them. Obviously, at the core of any business, the ultimate goal is to create a profit. To create a profit, you must have customers and you must be able to sell to these customers.
One of the most common mistakes I see people make is promoting to a customer (or audience) before they fully understand who their audience is. It is very easy to waste money promoting what you "think" people want, rather than what they are actually looking for.
Don't make assumptions on your customers, gain an understanding. You will be much more successful.
Before we go any further, we need to understand the steps someone takes between the time they learn of a product or service, to the time that they actually make a purchase. That is what my goal is to help you understand.
Let's look at some known facts about a customer:
(1) Customers rarely buy on their first point of contact to a product
(2) It typically takes a person 7 times (this could be website visits, email newsletter, etc.) before they make a purchase online.
(3) Customers do not buy from people they don't trust
(4) Customers are exchanging "money" for something that will improve upon their existing situation
(5) Customers have more access to product information and reviews than they ever have
(6) Most customers can see through scammy promotions, in fact are turned off
I am going to show you how to catch people later in their buying cycle so you can increase your chances of someone "buying" versus having to walk them through all points of contact. This will simplify the selling process drastically!
questions 4) Can you come up with your own pros and cons for each customer situation? Product Service.
Can anyone clarify this better for me? I believe this is from lesson 4 of the Customer Purchasing Lifecycle.
Thanks!
Anna
1.Who my customer is?
2.What they often purchase?
3.Why they purchase online?
This makes no sense at all to me. I get that I need customers to sell to and create profit through trust but how do I understand them. What’s to understand?
Again, promoting what you think people want .... I don’t get it! We have a website with good keyword rich content about your chosen niche which customers have visited. Don’t make assumptions on your customers .... about what?
Customers visit your site because you have targeted them through good research and keyword rich content. I’m really struggling to break this down into practice terms so any help greatly appreciated please.
Thanks.
Kevin
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