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Design for the Customers You Don't Have

When doing any sort of redesign work on the web, you want to keep your existing customers in mind. You have no doubt done countless hours of research and user testing to get your business and website to where it is today. It is probably even safe to say that you have a very good understand of your customers and who they are.

Thats all fine and dandy. Great even.

But, to me it seems flawed to only take into account your current customers when doing any sort of research, planning, or designing. If you only ever take your current customers into account, how can you ever plan on growing your business?

Yes, if you understand your current customer and make website for them, your company will most likely grow at a steady rate. Again, this is fine if its the way you want to do things. But, most business owners I know are constantly looking to the future and how they can grow their business.

By growing a business, one would assumes you are looking to acquire customers that are different from the ones you currently have. These new customers may be fairly similar to the ones your currently have or the may be extremely different. So do yourself a favor, when doing your research and user testing, get feedback from people outside of your customer profile.

Getting feedback from people outside of your typical customer profile will help give you valuable insights on how to grow your business to appeal to a wider variety of people.

6 Comments
Ryan Poolos

January 20, 2011 12:17 am Reply

Very true! Great article. Exactly how I think!

P.S. Sorry for the bump…

    January 20, 2011 1:48 am Reply

    Glad you think so.

    January 20, 2011 1:48 am Reply

    Glad you think so.

    January 20, 2011 1:48 am Reply

    Glad you think so.

Rachael Arnott

February 17, 2011 9:33 am Reply

It’s good to try and attract different types of clients so that you can try different styles of design. Potential clients need to see that you have more than one style. I quoted for a logo job recently and although they really liked the work on my site, they assumed that I couldn’t create the style of logo they were after when in actual fact I could. They just made assumptions on the style of work which I have created previously for other clients whose businesses were more corporate.

Chicago Graphic Design

April 5, 2011 4:26 pm Reply

This is an interesting concept. I think it’s time that more designers did this and quit relying on their current customer base. Broadening the horizons is essentially what I got out of this post. Thanks for sharing.

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