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Discover LudwigThe phrase "target customer" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a demographic of people that a business or organization wishes to reach with their marketing campaigns. For example: "The company is looking to reach millennials - their target customer - with their new social media campaign."
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The target customer is a busy business person unable to find time for purchasing custom goods.
"Their target customer is not overseas Chinese.
2) Who is your target customer?
The D.J. style is alluring to her target customer.
But isn't that exactly the Versace target customer?
Without a clear idea of your target customer, you'll struggle to cut through the competition.
Kmart's target customer is a married woman, age 35 to 45, with children.
He described the company's target customer as a 25-year-old plus woman.
"This is really personal, because growing up, I was a Target customer," Lim said.
Nomadic11 You sound like the target customer for the stylus-based tablets that Microsoft introduced a decade ago.
But the company is perfectly entitled to seek a fit model whose proportions reflect those of its target customer.
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