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Customer Identification and Segmentation

Explore how to better connect with the many customers a business might encounter
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Intermediate Provider Aileen Smith  6 Lessons ·  23m  in German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

In this course, you will learn about external and internal customers and how they can be further segmented into categories based on their demographic, geographic, behavioral, and psychographic characteristics. This course will also cover the qualitative assessment process, which will help you obtain feedback from customers to deliver products and services that better meet their needs through the Voice of the Customer network and focus groups.

Each of these types of segmentation reveals something different about your customer. External customers pay for the goods and services that a company produces, while internal customers are employed by the company and use resources that are provided by other members of the company. You will learn about the unique challenges of working with, and appealing to, both types of customers. The customer segmentation process helps you design and deliver products and services that appeal to a specific category of customer. Having specific knowledge about each segment will also help you create marketing strategies that focus on how these products and services meet the specific needs of each customer group. Meeting the needs of these groups also depends upon receiving their feedback and acting upon it, and you will learn about two ways to conduct a qualitative assessment to satisfy their needs. Satisfied customers tend to be loyal customers, and loyal customers will continue to buy from you even if you aren’t the most competitive supplier.

What You'll Learn

  • Differentiate between internal and external customers and the unique challenges of working with each
  • Define the customer segmentation process and how customers are categorized
  • Segment customers by demographic, geographic, behavioral, and psychographic characteristics
  • Describe two methods of conducting a qualitative assessment to gather customer feedback
  • Use the Voice of the Customer network and focus groups to obtain customer feedback
  • Create marketing strategies that address the specific needs of each customer segment

Key Takeaways

  • External customers pay for the goods and services a company produces, while internal customers are employed by the company and use resources provided by other members of the company.
  • Customers can be segmented into categories based on their demographic, geographic, behavioral, and psychographic characteristics, with each type of segmentation revealing something different about the customer.
  • The customer segmentation process helps you design and deliver products and services that appeal to a specific category of customer and create targeted marketing strategies.
  • Qualitative assessment, conducted through the Voice of the Customer network and focus groups, gathers customer feedback to better meet their needs.
  • Satisfied customers tend to be loyal customers, who will continue to buy from you even if you aren't the most competitive supplier.

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics does this course cover?

The course covers external and internal customers, how customers are segmented by demographic, geographic, behavioral, and psychographic characteristics, and the qualitative assessment process for gathering customer feedback through the Voice of the Customer network and focus groups.

What is the difference between internal and external customers?

External customers pay for the goods and services that a company produces, while internal customers are employed by the company and use resources provided by other members of the company.

What skills will I gain from this course?

You will develop skills in audience segmentation, customer analysis, customer analytics, customer profiling, customer requirements analysis, and market segmentation.

How is the course structured?

The course is organized into lessons covering External Customers, Internal Customers, Customer Segmentation (Parts 1 and 2), and Qualitative Assessment, followed by a Test Your Knowledge section.

What methods of gathering customer feedback does the course teach?

The course teaches two methods of conducting a qualitative assessment to obtain customer feedback: the Voice of the Customer network and focus groups.

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