Engage customers in the appropriate channel with the appropriate message with a proper persona strategy in place
Personas drive customer experience design and help you make the right channel investment. They enhance and support the marketers ability to effectively tailor communications. At a time of increasingly complex customer engagement, nothing is more important to your marketing strategy than building personas. With a proper persona strategy in place, you will be better prepared to engage customers in the appropriate channel with the appropriate message.
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Personas are characters created to represent the different user types that might use a brand, site or product in a similar way. Essentially, what they can help you do as an organization is understand your customer base in a way that is rich and meaningful as well as drive customer relevance.
Personas help you to:
1. Drive customer experience design
2. Make the right channel investment
3. Build a relevant messaging architecture
At the beginning of any persona strategy, you need to make sure that your organization is aligned and ready to invest. There will be additional strategy, creative and possibly technology required to support a persona strategy. You then need to think about data aggregation with your customer file as well as possibly overlaying a data file from a third party so that you can do the correct analysis to bring your personas to life. Various methodologies can be utilized to support a persona build with cluster solution being very popular.
By using select data elements, you can pinpoint key motivators and determine what makes the audience different. Once these elements are built, you can then start to score your database with the personas and build out the communication architecture. From there, you begin to test and optimize your messaging and approach.
The key component for marketers is to understand their goals, and what it is they want to achieve from their marketing strategy. Any brand can build personas as long as they have a customer data file. Overlaying that customer data with third party data is an added benefit to getting into the mindset and understanding of your customer personas. Additionally, the use of consumer research or additional third party survey data can enhance customer insights that allow you to better understand purchase and brand motivation.
You need to build a CRM strategy. It really boils down to three steps:
Building this CRM strategy up front and monitoring it over time will help you drive customer relevancy, greater return on investment and optimize your messaging strategy.
Adoption is a challenge, if you have employees that have been in the company for a long time it can be difficult to embrace change. Resources and funding are usually required to support messaging and technology strategies. While personas can allow you to capitalize low-hanging fruit from a targeting and messaging perspective, you may need to scale back the number of personas you target and create a phased approach to deployment and testing.
Essentially it takes approximately 6-8 weeks to build personas and the strategy that goes along with them. It is contingent around getting the right data in place.