You know the feeling of frustration that comes from having to be approached by people who either never have the money to pay for your offer, or simply price your product like you are mama Iyabo selling tomatoes?
What you want is that perfect client who walks in, doesn't question your value, appreciates your quality, the results you bring and swipes their card without hassles.
But how do you attract them?
In this thread, I'll show you how to/
In today's thread, I'll be showing you
HOW TO CREATE YOUR IDEAL CLIENT PROFILE (ICP)
Before we do that, what is an ideal client profile?
It is simply a system for creating an identity for your dream client
Roughly about a year ago, I met someone who had become an amazing friend of mine.
Richard (I call him Rich Rich) grew up in good old Texas. His father had an animal farm and he learnt to tend to
He eventually started a Chiropractic practice.
Although Richard grew up in Texas, he loved and preferred a city life, and so he chose to establish his practice in New York.
For clarity, picture New York like
It has a bustling and energetic life to it. And yes, it is stressful.
But Richard knew that he would build a successful practice there.
I met Richard just after having his first child. He was 48 and looking to expand his business.
He was earning $10,000 monthly but
Richard was daring and uncommonly curios. He loved quality and was always looking for ways to improve his practice.
I've been with Rich Rich for a while now and we stay in touch.
The only little 'thingy' thing about this is that Richard
He is my ideal customer profile!
You get the point?
I am guessing you though I was talking about a real person, yeah?
Now that's how a client will feel when I write my marketing material or copy or put out content for them.
Identifying your ideal client helps you attract them.
This is very important, regardless of what you sell, whether you are into really estate, ecommerce, consulting, coaching or any other
That said, let's work together to get you your ideal client profile.
What you really need to know is that you need to answer some basic questions about your dream client.
These questions focus on 2 areas:
1. Personal profile
2. Interests and desires.
- Where does my dream client live?
Lagos? Abuja? Uyo?
You know well that life in Lagos is different from life in Abuja.
Lagosians think and act in 'traffic mode!'
Everyone is in a hurry. Even while sleeping at home, their minds
Understanding this will help you tailor your message to their experience.
- what is his/her name?
You have to think of your dream client as a person and not just a money machine. What is their name? sex?
Are they married? With kids? How many?
do they run their own business?
- How much do they make monthly? Yearly?
2. Their interests answer:
- What are their goals?
Make more money or build their ego? Become better than others?
- What shows do they watch.
This is so important.
Then there is a particular language that will appeal to them. Are they Tacha stans?
Identify their favourite programs. Go check the companies advertising on those programs.
Those companies the budget to carry out research into your client's
All this will help you create your ideal client.
However, sometimes it may be difficult for some of us still to create out ICP with this
There is another method which works
I call this the third party method
The way it works is this:
Imagine you had a chat with the friend, spouse (if any) and colleague or staff of your ideal client, what would they say to you?
How does your ideal client's friends describe him?
Richard's friend describes him as energetic, fun and outgoing.
Richard's wife describes him as loving, playful and a perfect gentleman.
Richard's workers describe him as thoughtful and meticulous
Looking at your dream client through the eyes of their connections
So there you have it.
Having your ideal client will help you as you grow your business.
And will make you stop attracting cheapskates you undervalue you.
Feel free to drop any question you have in the comments and I'll answer you.
It will show deep things you probably haven't considered before.
An exciting part is where it talks about how to create evangelists for your brand on twitter.