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Segmenting your B2B market and being specific about the market to which you wish to sell is vital.
So you need to break it down into manageable chunks. These chunks should contain your sweet spot as well as other markets you wish to approach. A company’s sweet spot is usually the industries in which their first customers originate. Examine your current customers and who your competitors target. This will help define the types of companies you should be targetting. Below is a list of 8 ways in which to segment your B2B market. They can be used alone, but your sales and marketing activities will be far more successful if you use a combination.
Some additional methods of segmenting your market that can prove helpful are:
Once your B2B market has been defined, you must ensure that your CRM database reflects these categories so that you can segment your database and target your message accordingly.
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