How do you turn your B2B marketing team into a revenue-generating powerhouse?
The answer is simple: define your ideal customer profile!
By doing this, you can work out who your perfect buyer is and then bring them to life. If you don't know your target audience, you won't know how to position your product or service in a way that appeals to them.
In this guide, we'll tell you everything you need to know about ICP (Ideal Customer Profile), including:
Marketing managers, let's get started π
An ideal customer profile (ICP) is a description of the perfect company or customer you want to target for your business. Companies that fit your ICP are vital for revenue generation as they are more likely to buy, stay loyal to your product, and refer you to others.
These profiles should consist of buyers who will benefit from your product or service while giving you enough value in return to make your business profitable. This ROI could include referrals, buyer insights, testimonials, and revenue.
In most cases, your ideal customer should be able to use your product to boost their bottom line as well as:
It's not just a matter of knowing who your most valuable customers are. You can turn your marketing team into a streamlined lead generation machine by building an ideal customer profile.
Here are seven reasons why your B2B business needs an ICP:
With this said, the overarching goal of defining an ideal customer profile for your business is to align your sales and marketing teams.
When sales and marketing teams work together, companies achieve 36% higher customer retention rates and 38% higher sales win rates, leading to a 208% growth in marketing-generated revenue. This is according to research done by Marketo.
Don't mix up your ICP and your buyer personas. They're different things.
A buyer persona represents your ideal customers based on psychological factors and marketing data such as demographics, pain points, goals, and needs or motivators.
Your ICP, on the other hand, isn't just a target customer β it's your perfect customer β the customer who gets the best value from your product or service. You should be working with many different buyer personas in your B2B organization, but there's only one ICP.
So, how do you build an ideal customer profile?
Easy! All it takes is five steps:
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Targeted leads come from understanding the buyers you've already won.
Start by building a list of your current customers and analyze the data to see who is getting the most value from your product or service.
These are normally B2B companies your sales team has recently upsold to. However, an ideal customer is likely to have six traits:
A good idea is to align with your product team to help narrow your current customer base. Ideally, you want ten super users who share characteristics of your ideal customer profile.
Another tactic to understanding your ideal customers is to find out what your best buyers love about you and your product.
How to do this?
Ask them, of course!
Set up a phone call, Zoom, or face-to-face meeting with your ten super users and ask them about their experiences using your product.
The end goal is to discover:
Finding out the answers to these questions can help you determine how you can target buyers that might have the same pain points.
At Cognism, we ask the following ideal customer profile questions when interviewing our super users:
- How much research did you undertake before you committed to buying?
- Were there any referrals that influenced your decision to buy?
- How did you first hear about our product or company?
- Who is the buying decision-maker at your business?
- Did the buying decision need to be approved by a buying committee
- Why did you originally choose to purchase our solution?
- What benefits do you get out of using our solution today?
- What are the major pain points your company faces?
- What is the primary problem you needed to solve?
- How does our product solve that problem?
π‘ Top tip: When drafting your ICP questionnaire, focus on your potential customer's pain points β how does your solution solve them?
You've conducted your interviews and collected your answers. Now it's time to find out what it all means and create an ideal customer profile for your business.
Gather the data you've collected and look for common attributes.
Identify any similarities and use these insights as you move on to the next stage of building your ideal customer profile.
π‘ Top tip: add the super user sales data to your CRM to make this process easier, then use your CRM to analyze the data.
Now's where you put all the B2B data you've collected together to create an ideal customer profile framework.
Whatever you do, don't overcomplicate it.
There are many ICP templates to download when customer profiling (We're sharing one below), but often enough, a simple spreadsheet or table will work just as well.
If you're looking for examples of ideal customer profiles, you've come to the right section!
Here's a target audience profile example Cognism used to use:
The ICP process doesn't end once you have created it. You need to keep refining and improving your marketing and sales ICP to adapt to changes in your audience and your industry.
Here are some ideas for optimizing your ideal customer profile:
And that's how you build and refine your B2B sales and marketing target customer profile!
π Looking for more insight? Alice de Courcy, CMO at Cognism, Charles Crnoevich, Vice President - Partnerships & BD at Bombora, and Matt Gower, GM + Strategic Partnerships EMEA at Bombora, discuss defining your ideal customer profile (ICP) in this two-minute explainer video π
Save time putting together your own ideal customer profile worksheet with our free ICP template. Simply copy and paste it into your chosen editor and go from there π
(COMPANY NAME) IDEAL CUSTOMER PROFILE |
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Industry / Type of company |
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Location |
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Company Size |
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Budget |
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Buying Process |
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Purchasing decision makers/buying committee |
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Pain Points |
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Business Goals |
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Technologies |
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Attributes |
You've defined your ideal buyer. What's next?
You need to contact the right buyers at the best time, and how better to do that than with Cognism?
Cognism allows you to build authentic connections and break performance records month-on-month with high-quality GDPR-compliant contact, account, and event data.