Create your own 'personas' for the top Audience Spectrum Subsegments in your audience.
Chris France
Head of Product Growth & Customer Success
As with any segmentation model, it is essential to make sure that Audience Spectrum is relating directly and efficiently to your own audiences and program, and can be implemented effectively by internal teams across your organisation.
Getting even more personal is a great internal exercise to help kick-start or refresh your implementation. As organisations, we often talk about 'our audience' as a whole entity but, in reality, we have multiple audiences with different expectations, often unique to our geographic location and program, who attend for various reasons and behave in slightly different ways... even if they fall into the same Audience Spectrum segments. We need to understand them as personally as possible, and the Audience Spectrum subsegments have been designed to help with that kind of precision profiling.
To get to grips with how the Subsegments can help you build this more nuanced and actionable audience picture, try this exercise at your next team meeting, looking at the top 3-5 Audience Spectrum Subsegments on your books:
- Step 1: Sketch their outline. For each sub-segment, draw, write, and collage a description of your archetypal audience member using the descriptions and pen portraits as a guide.
- Step 2: Get to know them. We want to get in their mindset, so give them a name, decide where they live in your local area, their type of home, what do they do in their spare time, etc.
- Step 3: Consider their motivations. With the basics in place, ask why they attend your organisation, what their main drivers are for coming and what might increase their engagement.
- Step 4: Put yourself in their shoes. What external or personal factors might impact them in the next 12 months in their daily lives, and how could this affect their engagement?
- Step 5: Look at your relationship. Ask yourselves how you can start to increase your engagement with them: what small elements can you implement to help increase their overall engagement? How could you personalise your communications with them in order to achieve that?
- Step 6: Keep checking in. Write these up into simple notes and keep them on hand as you monitor how your audiences change and develop. Then set a date to regroup and review after 6 months, to see if your personas are still accurate.
Related Guides
- How to apply Audience Spectrum for effective e-comms
- How to use Audience Spectrum to Enhance your Funding Applications
- How to Use Audience Spectrum to Inform Your Programme and Engage with Diverse Audiences
- How to use Audience Spectrum to Target Paid Online Advertising
- How to use the Audience Spectrum Segments in your Catchment Area chart on your Overview Dashboard
- Segmentation made simple
- Using Audience Spectrum Subsegments | Speak your benefactors' language
- Using Audience Spectrum Subsegments | Upsell your add-ons more effectively
- Top Tips | Using the Audience Spectrum Subsegments
- Using Audience Spectrum Subsegments | Access your underserved audiences
- How understanding audience segmentation can inform your website user experience
- Explanation: Mosaic
- What is the Audience Spectrum Enhancement in Spektrix, and how does it work?
- How to get started with applying Audience Spectrum attributes to your Spektrix reports
- Using Audience Spectrum strategically as a customer attribute in Spektrix
- Creating and improving dynamic content in Spektrix using Audience Spectrum
Related Questions
Case Studies
- Audience Spectrum in Action | Securing Funding for a Circus Festival
- Audience Spectrum in Action | Aberdeen Performing Arts
- Audience Spectrum in Action | London & Culture Calling Arts
- Audience Spectrum in Action | Theatr Brycheiniog
- How Audience Spectrum helped support Nottingham Playhouse's Levelling Up Strategy
- Looking ahead at Hall for Cornwall
- Using Audience Spectrum to drive culture change and a major audience development programme
- Audience Spectrum in Action | Edinburgh International Festival