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title: "How do you research the target audience?"  
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# How do you research the target audience?

How do you [research](https://www.mindstick.com/articles/311609/how-to-research-the-companies-before-applying-to-their-open-positions) the [target audience](https://www.mindstick.com/articles/337103/10-steps-to-creating-a-product-marketing-strategy)?

## Answers

### Answer by Subhamay Ganai

There are a lot of ways to research your target [audience](https://www.mindstick.com/blog/299486/how-to-write-for-your-audience), and the best way depends on your specific needs. If you're looking for general information about a large group of people, you can use online resources like demographic databases or [**social media**](https://www.mindstick.com/articles/329860/grow-your-business-with-social-media-platforms) analytics. If you need to reach a specific individual or group, you can use more traditional methods like surveys or focus groups.

There are a number of ways to research your target audience. Here are a few of the most common:

## 1. Know Your Goals

Before you start your research, it's important to know what you're hoping to achieve. What are your goals for your [**business**](https://answers.mindstick.com/qa/97993/how-do-i-start-an-online-business)? What do you want to discover about your intended audience?? Once you have a clear understanding of your goals, you can start to focus your research efforts.

## 2. Identify your audience

Who are you trying to reach? What are their characteristics? Where do they live? What do they do?

## 3. Use online resources

There are a lot of online resources that can help you learn about your target audience. Demographic databases like the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey or social media analytics tools like [**Facebook**](https://www.mindstick.com/articles/279878/why-facebook-is-important-for-your-business) Insights can give you general information about large groups of people. This can help you determine which social media platforms to use to reach your target audience.

## 4. Start with Secondary Research

Secondary research is a great way to get an overview of your target audience. Begin by looking at demographic information such as age, gender, location, and income. This type of information can be found through the Census Bureau or other government sources. You can also look at [**customer surveys**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Customer_Survey) and research reports from industry analysts. This type of information can give you insights into customer needs and buying behavior.

## 5. Analyze Your Data

Once you've collected your data, it's time to start analyzing it. This will help you to understand your target audience better and make more informed decisions about your business. There are a number of ways to analyze your data, but some common methods include segmentation, clustering, and regression analysis.

**6. Ask your** [**customers**](https://www.mindstick.com/articles/328732/top-ten-ways-to-get-more-customers-in-2022)

Your customers are a great source of information about your target audience. Ask them how they found out about your product or service, what they like about it, and why they continue to use it.

When you're researching your target audience, it's important to use a variety of methods. This will help you get the most accurate information possible.

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