What is a customer pain point?
While conducting my Google research for today, I came across a lot of articles that skimmed the surface of what pain points might be. Aside from this definition…
…I didn’t see many straightforward, reliable explanations of what pain points actually are. For example, here is what happened when I added the word “customer” to my search query:
The above definition is inhibitive of where you can meet your customers on the shopping journey. Simply stating that ‘the point at which a prospect realizes you have a solution’ is their pain point leaves a lot out of the picture. In fact, the point when the shopper realizes that you can provide a solution is only one touchpoint in their trek through your sales funnel.
The first example provides a simpler yet more complete answer to the question, “what is a pain point?” A customer pain point is a real or perceived problem for which a retail or wholesale brand can provide a solution. It starts with brand discovery and ends with a purchase transaction.
Now, it’s time to study each type of customer pain point to which you can provide a solution.