Creating Your Ideal Client Profile (ICP) Worksheet

Oct 20
21:00

2002

Maria Marsala

Maria Marsala

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By marketing to and networking with your ideal clients,
you’ll spend your time and energy directly on the
individuals who will purchase your products or services!
Makes sense,Creating Your Ideal Client Profile (ICP) Worksheet Articles doesn’t it?

One tool that will help you to market to your ideal client
is called your “Ideal Client Profile.” Designing this
profile is a great personal exercise, although you should
involve others, too. Why? Because sometimes business
owners are too close to their own enterprises to accurately
create the best overall picture of their own ideal client.
Michael Gerber, author and consultant, speaks to this issue
in what I consider the most important book for a business
owner to read, “The E-myth Revisited”, available at
http://www.coachmaria.com/books/business3.html.

To make sure that you know who your ideal client is, create
a survey for your current clients to complete and provide
them with a discount coupon or gift as an incentive for
helping. You can also network with other business owners
and ask their opinions about who would buy your products,
and why! Finally, it doesn’t hurt to ask new clients what
they would like or want as part of the terrific customer
service you provide. I bet you’ll learn a lot!

When evaluating a new marketing tool, ask yourself:
·Is this something my ideal client would need, enjoy or
purchase?
·Will this attract my ideal client to my business?

If not, the idea maybe better suited to the ideal client of
another business. In that case, contact the business owner!
After all, aren't building relationships and collaborations
a big part of both life and business?

Things you can do with your Ideal Client Profile:
1.Give a copy to all your friends, family, employees or
contractors.
2.Put a copy on your business stationary
3.Find a terrific frame for it and hang it on your office
wall.
4.Use it on your Web site.
5.Carry a copy in your wallet, car, or briefcase.
6.Create an affirmation (special type of positive
statement: http://www.io.com/~rga/affirm.html ) that will
help you to attract your ideal client.
7.Review your ideal client statement or list every six
months as part of your overall business plan.

Over time, your Ideal Client Profile will change as you
raise your standards, alter your business plan or add new
products. To be prepared for such re-evaluations, take note
of who you are really attracting to your business: who is
asking questions, who is buying, and who is subscribing to
your newsletters. Keep track of these things over time,
analyze the patterns you see and use the information to your
best advantage when deciding on, and marketing to, your
ideal client.

Answer these “Ideal Client Questions”

If you are completing the area below using Word 2000, use
the gray shaded area, which will expand as you type. If you
print this page, you’ll have enough space to write your
answers in the areas provided.

Age, gender, sexual preference, religion and whatever
demographics fit.

What attributes do they posses? (Passion, consistency,
committed)

What are they passionate about?

Where do they live? Where do they work?

What types of people, places or things do they like?

How do they learn and where do they like to go to learn?

What do they read? When do they read it? Where do they
read?

What shops, Web sites, etc. do they purchase products from?

What meetings, groups, and classes do they attend?

What type of people are you attracting to your business?

Add the answers to other questions you determine are
important here.