attract<\/em> a significant number of customers to have enough to collect case studies for them? That comes from being intentional about inviting specific types of consumers to be your customers.<\/p>\nThis episode of the Inclusion & Marketing podcast walks you through how to win people from underrepresented and underserved communities as customers. When your marketing actively focuses on attracting people with specific identities you\u2019ve chosen to serve, you\u2019ll have a good amount of people with those identities as your customers.<\/p>\n
Once you have various identities within your customer base who have success stories, the next step is to focus on recruiting them for your case studies. Reach out and give them a reason to want to share about the success they\u2019ve had with your brand.<\/p>\n
Plantmade is a holistic hair care brand that has a broad diversity of identities in its customer base.<\/p>\n
One of the ways the brand encourages all different types of people in their customer base to submit their testimonials highlighting their hair growth and restoration (including beards), is by offering juicy incentives:<\/p>\n
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Whether or not you decide to incentivize your existing customers for their case studies, it is still important to ensure you\u2019re actively seeking out people to share their stories, so you can get a broader diversity of consumers to showcase how your brand has made a difference for them.<\/p>\n
3. Format for different preferences.<\/h3>\n
Your brand may have your own style and preferred way of producing case studies, including in written, video, and audio formats. It’s also helpful to build a format strategy based on which manner will be most impactful for the people you want to serve. That includes taking into consideration accessibility and other preferences they may have.<\/p>\n
A little while ago, I listened to a video podcast case study, and for me, that format was ideal, as I often find myself getting bored with written ones and rarely finish.<\/p>\n
Other customers may love a written case study, and loathe the thought of watching a longer video.<\/p>\n
Play around with multimedia versions of your case study. If you can, start with video, and then that content can be re-formatted into audio and text, allowing your ideal customers to select which works best for them.<\/p>\n
You\u2019re not creating case studies just to create them. So it’s helpful to consider the different identities you want to serve and experiment with different formats that will work for them and their specific needs and preferences.<\/p>\n
4. Display with purpose \u2014 make it easy to find \u201cpeople like me\u201d.<\/h3>\n
Remember the fundamental question we’re answering: \u201cDo people like me find success here?\u201d Your display strategy should make it effortless for potential customers to find those answers.<\/p>\n
HubSpot does a good job of this. The brand has a ton of case studies from a number of customers who identify in various ways. The filter tool enables consumers to quickly and easily find a case study that is relevant to them.<\/p>\n
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Figuring out the right way to display your case studies can also be dependent on the different types of identities you want to serve.<\/p>\n
If, for instance, you want to ensure people of a specific race, ethnicity, or gender feel seen, including photos of people with those characteristics can help people quickly identify which case studies they want to dive into.<\/p>\n
As a Black woman, when I\u2019m looking into products for me or even for my business, I\u2019m often looking to see if other Black women have found success. So I\u2019m always delighted when I see case studies from people who look like me. Landing page builder Leadpages did this with their featured case studies by leading with women, including Black women:<\/p>\n
One other way to show identities in your case studies, especially when those identities aren\u2019t ones that are visibly identifiable, is through the headline.<\/p>\n
Identity-risk platform Alloy has a case study from an employee sharing her experience working there as someone who is part of the LGBTQ+ community. A consumer looking at her photo wouldn\u2019t be able to tell her identity, so including those relevant details is helpful for someone looking for a story from a person like them.<\/p>\n
Make Your Case Studies Work Harder for You<\/h2>\n
You\u2019re already creating case studies to help you convert customers. Being intentional about publishing case studies that feature a broader group of identities will ensure that more consumers, particularly those from underrepresented and underserved communities, will feel like they belong and can find success with your brand.<\/p>\n
This component of your marketing mix will prove more effective as a result, as well.<\/p>\n
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