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I chose my customer avatar to be a female student who is currently in high school. She loves going to the beach, hanging with friends, painting, and playing soccer. She just turned 16 and got her license. Her parents bought her a used blue Honda as her first car. She enjoys watching Gossip Girl and Family Feud with her family. Her favorite books are the hunger games and divergent series and she enjoys reading outside with a cup of tea by the pool. She is excited to graduate and wants to attend a four year university once she does. She is always eager to learn new things and has an interest in arts n crafts. Her father lets her work with him in his tool shop and play around and use the tools for her creative imagination. She has lots of good friends and gets along well with most people. She comes to school with a good attitude and her teachers enjoy her as their student.
What my Customer Avatar and I Have in Common
I have a lot in common with the customer avatar I created. I was 16 just five years ago and I remember it like it was yesterday. I also enjoy the beach and reading a good book by the pool. I don't think it is a coincidence that we have so much in common because the prototypical customer would be all students in high school. This was just a specific description of a student I chose who could benefit from trade and skill classes in high school. I also came up with this opportunity because I wish I had this option back when I was a high school student. I think most people can relate to qualities that my avatar exhibits because they were all students at one point in their lives.
Kendall, I think you chose a very appropriate customer avatar for your service. In order to cater to teens/high school students it's important to know what their interests are and how they feel and interact. By modeling the customer avatar after someone like yourself, I think you were able to tap into what the target market is looking for. Good job!
ReplyDeleteHello Kendall, I have a clear vision on who your ideal customer is. This sounds like my best friend and I in high school. I still have the blue Honda. Wow, so relatable! This isn’t coincidence. It just proves that your market is huge! It definitely is your typical American girl. Great job! Looking forward to how your idea develops.
ReplyDeleteHey kendall! your ideal customer sounds like a lot of people I knew in highschool which just proves that your marketing audience is broad enough to really turn this into a service. It definitely helps you remember your high school experience like it was yesterday it will help you relate to your customers.
ReplyDeleteKendall,
ReplyDeleteYou appear to have a good idea of your prototypical customer: the average teenage and high school student. I think that a high school student being your prototypical customer is an advantage for you because that was you not very long ago! Therefore you intimately know students and types of students that would very much benefit from your business idea and would be a large national market. I wish you luck!
ReplyDeleteKendall,
I think you did a great job at describing your prototypical customer. I like how you mentioned that you can connect with this customer on a personal level because you once had the same wants/needs. It seems like your product will do very well considering it’s large customer base and your ability to understand what your customers are looking for in a service.