Unlocking Riches: Zeroing In on Your Ideal Customer Profile

We’ve all heard the saying, “The riches are in the niches.” But how do you pinpoint those lucrative niches?

The answer lies in another key term in sales and marketing: your ideal customer profile, or ICP.

While most experts offer complex, data-heavy strategies to identify your ICP, you might not have access to extensive data or resources as a founder or early-stage startup. Let’s simplify this process.

Step 1: Define Customer Avatars

You have an idea—a problem, a solution, a product, or an opportunity you’ve identified in the market. Who needs to know about it?

Start by creating 2-3 basic customer avatars.

Give each avatar a title and describe their daily activities. For B2B, focus on their professional roles; for B2C, emphasize their personal routines. Most importantly, identify their pain points. What challenges them? What obstacles are they facing in achieving their goals?

Step 2: Develop a Lean Market Test for Your Solution

Notice the word “solution.” It’s crucial.

Ideally, you haven’t yet invested heavily in product development. Before building, you must test the market: Is there demand for your idea? Will people pay for it?

Create a proxy for your product—like a blog post, video, presentation, or course.

The method is critical. When crafting this proxy, leverage platforms with built-in audiences that reflect your target market.

Channels I often use: my website, LinkedIn, Medium, and more.

Tools to create your proxy product: Google Docs and Slides, Notion, Gumroad, Substack.

Step 3: Schedule Calls and Ask for Payment

You’ll know you’ve identified your ICP if you see consistent outcomes from market testing:

1. People book appointments to learn more.

2. You ask for money, and they pay.

If about 10-20% of your audience (followers or outreach) schedules appointments, and 10-20% of those appointments result in sales, you’ve found your ICP. This equates to a 5% conversion rate.

Step 4: Scale Audience Development and Sales Systems

Optimization will be an ongoing process for your product and your sales and marketing strategies. However, a well-defined ICP provides the confidence (and the investor appeal) needed to scale your business.

Turn your testing into a repeatable, teachable, and scalable system.

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