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Identify your targeted customers, their characteristics, and their geographic locations, otherwise known as their demographics.

The description will be completely different depending on whether you plan to sell to other businesses or directly to consumers. If you sell a consumer product, but sell it through a channel of distributors, wholesalers, and retailers, you must carefully analyze both the end consumer and the middleman businesses to which you sell.

You may have more than one customer group. Identify the most important groups. Then, for each customer group, construct what is called a demographic profile:

  • Age

  • Gender

  • Location

  • Income level

  • Social class and occupation

  • Education

  • Other (specific to your industry)

  • Other (specific to your industry)

For business customers, the demographic factors might be:

  • Industry (or portion of an industry)

  • Location

  • Size of firm

  • Quality, technology, and price preferences

  • Other (specific to your industry)

  • Other (specific to your industry)

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