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Attracting the wrong customers
Customer Clarity

Why Your Business Is Attracting the Wrong Customers

If your business is attracting the wrong customers, the problem is not neccessarily about lead generation. Many businesses want better customers but their positioning, messaging, and offer are too broad resulting in a mix of enquiry. That creates frustration because the business becomes busy with conversations that do not lead to the right work. What the wrong customers usually look like You may be attracting the wrong customers if: The issue is really the quality of your leads. Why this happens There are a few common reasons businesses attract the wrong customers. 1. The business is positioned too broadly When your message tries to appeal to too many different people, it often becomes harder for the right people to recognise themselves in it. 2. The value is not being framed clearly enough You may believe customers should choose you for expertise, strategic value, or outcomes. But if your message mainly communicates availability, friendliness, or general service, you may attract people who care more about convenience or price. 3. The offer does not signal enough selectivity Some businesses unintentionally look like they are for everyone. That makes them easier to approach, but harder to position. 4. Competitors may own a clearer position Even if your business is strong, another business may be clearer in the customer’s mind about what it stands for and who it is for. What to fix first Clarify who your best customers really are. Not all customers are equal. Some are more aligned with your strengths, your business model, and your growth direction. Understand what those customers value most. Do they care most about: You cannot attract the right customers consistently if you are not clear on what matters most to them. Check whether your positioning matches market reality. Do customers actually see your business the way you want to be seen? That is where many businesses get surprised. Better attraction starts with better clarity When customer clarity improves, the business can: The right customers do not just appear because you market more. They are more likely to appear when the business is clearer about who it is for and why it matters. Final thought If your business is attracting the wrong customers, the answer may not be more promotion. It may be clearer customer focus, clearer positioning, and clearer value signals. Explore the Customer Clarity Program if you want to identify your best-fit customers and sharpen your market position.

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