When I teach or coach people about course creation, one of the first tasks is defining their target audience.
Here’s my go-to template for doing that:
[Group] who want [Goal] but [Obstacle]
Where:
“Group” is a simple demographic like: stressed parents, middle-aged women, freelance web designers, etc.
“Goal” is what those people want, like “more productivity” or “a new career”; or something they want less of like “fewer family arguments” or “less stress”
“Obstacle” is what they perceive as standing in the way.
Here are some quick examples:
Remote workers who want to improve their productivity but can’t find a method that works for them.
Frustrated dog owners who want a better-behaved pet but don’t know how to fix bad habits built up over years.
Divorced parents who want a better relationship with their ex and their kids, but keep getting sucked back into old battles.
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