Customer segmentation

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About This Presentation

What is customer segmentation and what are some best practices around segmenting your mobile app users? This Slideshare presents 4 best practices for effectively grouping your customers into actionable segments.
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Customer
Segmentation
Best Practices

What is Customer 
Segmentation?
Customer segmentation involves dividing 
customers into groups based on similar traits.
Users who bought
1 item
Users who go to app
every day
Users who haven’t used
app in 1 week

Common Types of 
Customer Segmentation
• Demographic – based on gender, age, occupation, 
   marital status, and income
 
• Geographic – based on country, state, 
   or city of residence
 
• Technographic – based on preferred technologies, 
    software, and mobile devices
• Psychographic – based on personal attitudes, values, 
   interests, or personality traits
• Behavioral – based on actions or inactions, 
  spending/consumption habits, feature use, session 
  frequency, browsing history, and average order value

Why Is Segmentation
Important?
• Better ROI by targeting the right audiences
 
• Speak directly to those most likely to convert, 
   without wasting money on users who aren’t ready to buy
 
• Personalize marketing messages to more efectively
   nurture prospects down the funnel

Customer 
Segmentation 
Best Practices

1. Know Your Users
Learn as much as you can about your current customer
base and their app usage habits.
• What acquisition channels do they come from? 
• Why and how do they use your app? 
• How does your solution solve their pain points?

2. Don’t Get Too Specific
Segments like “users who follow ‘80s rock playlists” are 
more actionable than “users who listened 
to ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ in the last 24 hours.” 
After all, segments need to be big enough so 
targeting them is worth the efort.

3. Set Prioritized Goals
Once you’ve created a few segments, define a 
goal for each. This way you can guarantee that 
your user segments are actionable and your 
marketing eforts and engagement campaigns 
are tied to specific, measurable business goals.

4. Test and Optimize
What’s working for key groups of customers?
What isn’t? A/B or multivariate testing is essential 
for refining your marketing strategy and 
meeting (even exceeding!) campaign goals.

5. Revisit Your Segments
Revisit your segmentation strategy periodically 
and look for shifts in size, behavior, and engagement. 
Does your current messaging still resonate with 
each segment, or do you need to refresh your approach?

6 Customer Segmentation Examples
for Better Mobile Marketing
https://clevertap.com/blog/customer-segmentation-examples-for-better-mobile-marketing/
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