Letās talk about target audience, because this is where a lot of marketing starts to feel frustrating. Most people donāt actually have a consistency problem. Theyāre showing up, posting, talking about what they do. The real issue is that the message is landing in front of people who arenāt ready or arenāt the right fit, so it feels like youāre doing all this work and nothingās coming back. When people hear āknow your audience,ā they usually think demographics. Age, gender, location. That stuff matters a little, but itās not what moves the needle. What really matters is understanding what your people are dealing with in their real life. Whatās already bothering them. What they complain about casually. What they Google when no oneās watching. Most people donāt search for solutions, they search for symptoms. Thatās why someone can read your content, nod along, and still not take action. Youāre answering a question they havenāt asked yet. This is also why visibility alone doesnāt equal results. You can be seen by thousands of people and still feel invisible if the right people donāt recognize themselves in what youāre saying. Good marketing isnāt about convincing people they need you. Itās about making the right person feel like, āOh⦠this is for me.ā When that happens, trust builds naturally and the education starts to land. A simple way to check this: when someone reads your post, do they feel seen? Or do they feel like theyāre watching from the outside? If you get clear on who youāre really talking to, everything else, content, platforms, even consistency, gets easier. So, when youāre creating content, who do you picture reading it?