What audience would want a PC Backup Service?

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I'm mostly into YouTube marketing and I want to promote a PC backup service that pays $164 CPS. So I want to know what kind of people do you think would want to buy PC backup services so I can create a video geared toward them. I was thinking about targeting paranoid people or people who store a lot of files on their computer like photographers. I just want to see what the WF community thinks about this. Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author st0ned
    Business owners, internet marketing people (though i'd assume they already have a solution), etc.

    However I would also say it would be best to target the average computer user. So many people have years worth of pictures, files, etc that they would be devastated to lose. I think these types would be much less educated on their backup options as opposed to the internet marketers, business owners, etc.

    Just my 2 cents.
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    • Profile picture of the author Cataclysm1987
      Originally Posted by st0ned View Post

      Business owners, internet marketing people (though i'd assume they already have a solution), etc.

      However I would also say it would be best to target the average computer user. So many people have years worth of pictures, files, etc that they would be devastated to lose. I think these types would be much less educated on their backup options as opposed to the internet marketers, business owners, etc.

      Just my 2 cents.
      Woah. We said that at like the exact same time. Weird.
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    • Profile picture of the author KidCash
      Originally Posted by st0ned View Post

      Business owners, internet marketing people (though i'd assume they already have a solution), etc.

      However I would also say it would be best to target the average computer user. So many people have years worth of pictures, files, etc that they would be devastated to lose. I think these types would be much less educated on their backup options as opposed to the internet marketers, business owners, etc.

      Just my 2 cents.
      Exactly what I was thinking, business owners may already have their own solution. I think I might target middle aged to elderly people since they most likely have have valuable pictures, tax information files, etc and have no knowledge on how to back their files up. I may consider business owners like you and Cataclysm1987 suggested.
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  • Profile picture of the author Cataclysm1987
    Business owners would be your best bet, particularly online business owners.

    You could come up with a site geared towards making your business paperless and more productive and sell the backup service as part of it.

    Best part is business owners have money and don't care about a couple hundred bucks on backup software.
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  • Profile picture of the author dmister
    Anyone who really values the files on their computer which definitely ties into many business owners. Also, the people who have money and value files such as family photos but don`t know how to do backups so that could be the average computer user too.
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  • Profile picture of the author Shaun OReilly
    Originally Posted by KidCash View Post

    I'm mostly into YouTube marketing and I want to promote a PC backup service that pays $164 CPS. So I want to know what kind of people do you think would want to buy PC backup services so I can create a video geared toward them. I was thinking about targeting paranoid people or people who store a lot of files on their computer like photographers. I just want to see what the WF community thinks about this. Thanks!
    Contact the sales and marketing team at the company
    you intend to promote. Or if they have an affiliate
    manager, then even better - contact them.

    They'll be able to provide you with a more accurate
    profile of potential target customers rather than
    relying on guesses from Warriors.

    Dedicated to mutual success,

    Shaun
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    • Profile picture of the author Wide
      Originally Posted by Shaun OReilly View Post

      Contact the sales and marketing team at the company
      you intend to promote. Or if they have an affiliate
      manager, then even better - contact them.

      They'll be able to provide you with a more accurate
      profile of potential target customers rather than
      relying on guesses from Warriors.

      Dedicated to mutual success,

      Shaun
      Great advise indeed.
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