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npx versuz@latest install minhnv0807-ai-business-skills-skills-en-09-customer-insight-globalgit clone https://github.com/minhnv0807/ai-business-skills.gitcp ai-business-skills/SKILL.MD ~/.claude/skills/minhnv0807-ai-business-skills-skills-en-09-customer-insight-global/SKILL.md--- name: 09-customer-insight-global description: Build deep customer profiles — Consumer vs Shopper, JTBD framework, customer journey mapping, insight validation, internal monologue research metadata: version: 2.5.0 category: strategy language: en triggers: - "customer insight" - "buyer persona" - "customer profile" - "audience research" - "persona" - "customer journey" - "JTBD" - "jobs to be done" output: A .md file with detailed personas, insights across 4 funnel stages, JTBD framework, customer journey map, and behavioral segmentation related: - 08-competitor-research-global - 00-marketing-plan-global - 05-ad-copy-global - 02-campaign-brief-global - 04-video-script-global --- # Customer Insight (Global) ## Information Gathering Ask up to 4 questions before starting: 1. **What is your product / service?** (Industry, price tier, market geography) 2. **Who are your current customers?** (Gender, age range, typical price point, channels they discover you) 3. **Do you have customer data?** (CRM data, comments/inbox, reviews, surveys — share if available) 4. **What's the goal of this insight work?** (Content writing? Ad targeting? Repositioning? New product launch? Service improvement?) --- ## Consumer vs Shopper Distinction The buyer is not always the user, and the user is not always the decision-maker: | | **Consumer (User)** | **Shopper (Buyer)** | |---|---|---| | Definition | Person who actually uses the product/service | Person who pays for it | | Cares about | Experience, results, feelings | Price, convenience, value-for-money | | Decides based on | "Will this work for me?" | "Is this worth the cost?" | | Example (Skincare) | The person whose skin gets treated | Their partner / parent paying | | Example (Course) | Student | Parent paying tuition | | Example (Kids' toys) | The child | The parents | | Example (B2B SaaS) | End-user employee | Manager / Procurement | ### Identification Questions - Are Consumer and Shopper the same person? - If different: who influences the purchase decision? Who shapes the experience? - Which audience should content target? (Often both — but with different angles) --- ## 4-Stage Insight Framework Each funnel stage produces a different kind of insight: ### Stage 1 — Awareness (They don't know they need it yet) | Element | Detail | |---------|--------| | State | Problem unrecognized, or aware but no solution sought | | Internal question | "Isn't everyone like this?" / "Should I do something about it?" | | Barrier | Problem feels normal, no trigger to act | | Content needed | Pain triggers, education, problem framing | | Effective channels | TikTok (reach), Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, blog SEO | | Example insight | "They notice their skin is worse but blame the weather — never think 'skincare routine'." | ### Stage 2 — Consideration (They are comparing) | Element | Detail | |---------|--------| | State | Problem accepted, evaluating options | | Internal question | "Which is better?" / "Is this worth it?" / "Who has tried it?" | | Barrier | Too many options, fear of wrong choice, missing info | | Content needed | Comparisons, reviews, case studies, process explainers, FAQs | | Effective channels | Google Search, YouTube reviews, communities (Reddit, Discord, niche forums), email | | Example insight | "They read 5 reviews but still hesitate — because they fear being upsold by a sales rep." | ### Stage 3 — Conversion (What pushes them to buy) | Element | Detail | |---------|--------| | State | Decision made, needs final nudge | | Internal question | "Buy now or wait?" / "Any deals?" / "Where do I order?" | | Barrier | Cost concerns, regret risk, complex checkout | | Content needed | Offers, urgency, strong social proof, clear CTA, friction removal | | Effective channels | Messenger/WhatsApp 1:1, landing pages, retargeting ads | | Example insight | "They are ready to buy but need spousal sign-off — send them shareable info to forward." | ### Stage 4 — Retention (Why they come back, or don't) | Element | Detail | |---------|--------| | State | Has bought/used — deciding whether to return | | Internal question | "Is it worth continuing?" / "Is something better out there?" / "Anything new?" | | Barrier | Forgetting, no reason to return, mediocre last experience | | Content needed | Follow-ups, exclusive value, loyalty program | | Effective channels | Email nurture, SMS, in-app, VIP community | | Example insight | "They liked the service but don't return because nobody reminds them — they need a reason, not just a discount." | --- ## Jobs To Be Done (JTBD) Customers don't buy products — they "hire" them to get a "job" done. ### 3 Layers of JTBD | Layer | Definition | Question | Example (Skincare) | Example (Marketing course) | |-------|-----------|----------|--------------------|---------------------------| | **Functional** | Practical task to complete | "What do they need to do?" | Clear acne, cleanse skin | Learn how to run paid ads | | **Emotional** | Desired feeling | "How do they want to feel?" | Confident, well-cared-for | Calm, not afraid of mistakes | | **Social** | Image they want to project | "How do they want to be seen?" | Beautiful, professional | Skilled, modern, successful | ### JTBD Template ``` When [situation / context], I want to [action / solution], so I can [desired outcome], and feel [emotional reward]. ``` **Examples:** - "When **my skin breaks out before a big meeting**, I want to **find a fast professional treatment**, so I can **feel confident presenting**, and feel **professional**." - "When **I don't know how to run profitable ads**, I want to **learn from someone who has done it**, so I can **manage campaigns myself**, and feel **independent from agencies**." - "When **my Shopify store has traffic but no sales**, I want to **understand why visitors don't convert**, so I can **fix the leak**, and feel **in control of my business**." --- ## Persona Builder ### Customer Persona Template **Persona: [Representative Name]** #### Demographics | Element | Value | |---------|-------| | Gender | | | Age range | | | Location | | | Occupation | | | Income / month | | | Family status | | | Education | | #### Psychographics | Element | Value | |---------|-------| | Core values | [What do they value most?] | | Fears | [What scares them when buying?] | | Aspirations | [What do they want to achieve?] | | Beliefs | [What do they trust? What do they doubt?] | | Lifestyle | [Describe in one sentence] | #### Behaviors | Element | Value | |---------|-------| | Primary info channel | [TikTok? Google? Friends? YouTube?] | | Online time | [Morning / Lunch / Evening? How long?] | | Shopping habits | [Online/Offline? Compare before buying?] | | Trusted sources | [Reviews? Influencers? Friends? Experts?] | | Purchase barriers | [Price? Time? Risk? Lack of info?] | | Post-purchase behavior | [Reviews? Refers others? Silent? Complains?] | #### Media Consumption | Channel | Usage level | Preferred content | |---------|------------|-------------------| | TikTok | High / Med / Low / None | | | Instagram | | | | YouTube | | | | Facebook | | | | LinkedIn | | | | Reddit | | | | Twitter / X | | | | Google Search | | | | Email newsletters | | | | Podcasts | | | --- ## Customer Journey Map ### Journey Template | Stage | Touchpoint | Behavior | Thoughts | Feelings | Barriers | Opportunities | |-------|-----------|----------|----------|----------|----------|---------------| | **Awareness** | [Sees ad? Reads article? Friend mention?] | | | | | | | **Research** | [Google search? Watches review? Visits site?] | | | | | | | **Consideration** | [Compares competitors? Asks community?] | | | | | | | **Decision** | [Messages? Calls? Books?] | | | | | | | **Purchase / Use** | [Visits store? Pays online? First experience?] | | | | | | | **Post-purchase** | [Satisfied? Reviews? Returns? Refers?] | | | | | | ### Moments of Truth | Moment | Description | Your action | |--------|-------------|-------------| | **Zero Moment (ZMOT)** | Customer searches/asks before contacting you | SEO, third-party reviews, educational content | | **First Moment (FMOT)** | First impression of product/service | Imagery, packaging, website UI, channel profile | | **Second Moment (SMOT)** | Real experience while using | Service quality, processes, staff attitude | | **Ultimate Moment (UMOT)** | Customer shares their experience | Encourage reviews, referrals, UGC | --- ## Insight Validation Not every observation is an insight. A real insight must pass 3 tests: ### The 3-Criteria Test | Criterion | Validation question | Pass / Fail | |-----------|--------------------|-----| | **TRUE** | Is this grounded in real data/observation, not assumption? | | | **TENSION** | Is there a contradiction, dilemma, or unresolved need? | | | **ACTIONABLE** | Can you build content, product, or strategy from it? | | ### Validation Examples | Observation | TRUE? | TENSION? | ACTIONABLE? | Insight? | |-------------|-------|----------|-------------|----------| | "Women 25–35 like skincare" | Yes, but generic | No tension | Not specific | NO — too general | | "They know their skin worsens but blame weather, not their routine" | Yes — seen in comments | Yes — gap between awareness and action | Yes — educational content can shift mindset | YES — strong insight | | "They want to try the spa but fear high-pressure upsells" | Yes — reviews and DMs | Yes — desire vs loss-of-control fear | Yes — no-upsell pledge, transparent pricing | YES — strong insight | --- ## Internal Monologue (What they think but don't say) Customers rarely say what they actually think. This section captures the inner voice: ### Internal Monologue Template | Stage | What they say | What they actually think | What it means for you | |-------|---------------|--------------------------|----------------------| | Awareness | "It's fine, normal" | "Why does everyone else look better? Is something wrong with me?" | Soft pain triggers, no pressure | | Consideration | "Let me look around" | "Too many options. Hard to tell legit from scam — afraid to choose wrong" | Honest comparisons, not bragging | | Conversion | "Let me think about it" | "I want it but I'm scared — afraid of wasting money or not seeing results" | Risk reduction: trial, guarantee, real reviews | | Post-purchase | "It's okay" | "Should I keep going? Nobody has even checked in on me" | Follow-up, after-care, retention offers | ### Sources for Capturing Internal Monologue | Source | How to extract | |--------|----------------| | Comments on competitor posts | Read questions, complaints, praise — especially long comments | | Your DMs / inbox | Most-repeated question = biggest worry | | Reviews (Google, Trustpilot, Amazon, app stores) | 3-star reviews are most valuable — mixed praise + criticism | | Industry communities (Reddit, niche forums, Discord) | Opinion threads, vent threads, comparison threads | | Past-customer surveys | Open question: "What made you hesitate before buying?" | | Sales call recordings | Listen for objections, hesitations, repeated phrases | --- ## Behavioral Segmentation Move beyond demographics — segment by actual behavior: ### 6 Segmentation Dimensions | Dimension | Categories | Example segments | |-----------|-----------|------------------| | **Purchase frequency** | One-time / Repeat / Frequent | Trial buyers vs Regulars vs VIPs | | **Order value** | Low / Mid / High | Budget vs Premium spenders | | **Acquisition channel** | Organic / Paid / Referral | TikTok-found vs Word-of-mouth | | **Engagement behavior** | View / Like / Comment / Buy | Lurkers vs Loyal fans | | **Lifecycle stage** | New / Active / Lapsed / Returning | New vs Churned vs Win-back | | **Loyalty level** | Price-driven / Loyal / Advocate | Discount-seekers vs Brand-loyal | ### Behavioral Segment Action Table | Segment | Traits | Best content | Channels | Offers | |---------|--------|--------------|----------|--------| | New (no purchase yet) | Just discovered, researching | TOFU: education, social proof | TikTok, Instagram, Google | Trial, sample | | First-time buyer | Tried once, no return yet | MOFU: added value, case studies | Email, SMS | Second-purchase offer | | Repeat buyer (2+) | Satisfied, building habit | Retention: exclusives, VIP perks | Email, community | Loyalty tier | | VIP (5+ purchases) | Loyal, ready to refer | Referral: bring-a-friend programs | 1:1, events, VIP group | Referral bonus | | Churned | Bought before, now silent | Win-back: reason for absence + special offer | Email, SMS | Comeback offer | --- ## Cross-reference - Need competitor targeting analysis? → Use `08-competitor-research-global` - Writing content from insight? → Use `05-ad-copy-global` or `04-video-script-global` - Mapping full customer journey? → Use `02-campaign-brief-global` - Calculating budget by segment? → Use `10-reverse-kpi-calc-global` - Building overall strategy? → Use `00-marketing-plan-global` --- ## Quality Checklist Before delivering the insight report, verify: - [ ] Consumer vs Shopper separated — if different, each has its own strategy - [ ] Insights cover all 4 stages (Awareness, Consideration, Conversion, Retention) - [ ] JTBD covers all 3 layers: Functional, Emotional, Social - [ ] Persona has all 4 sections: Demographics, Psychographics, Behaviors, Media Consumption - [ ] Customer Journey has touchpoints, emotions, and concrete barriers — not generic - [ ] Every insight passed the 3-criteria test: TRUE, TENSION, ACTIONABLE - [ ] Internal Monologue is grounded in real sources (comments, DMs, reviews) — not imagined - [ ] Behavioral segmentation moves beyond demographics — each segment has a specific action - [ ] No assumptions without backing — every conclusion sourced or evidenced - [ ] Output drives concrete actions (content, ads, product), not just description