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Ravi Jayagopal
@ravijayagopal.bsky.social
Entrepreneur, 9x Author, Podcaster, Marketer, Business Coach, WordPress Developer & Amateur Ventriloquist. I write/talk about all things Digital Marketing. https://SubscribeMe.fm/ravi-jayagopal
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August 14, 2025 at 8:44 PM
23. Jobs + Barriers Hybrid - What customers want to achieve plus what stops them

24. ABC Analysis - Pareto segmentation of most to least valuable customers

I've combined ALL these frameworks into what I call "The Complete Customer Intelligence Framework."
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20. Occasion-Based Segmentation - When and why customers make purchase decisions

21. Needs-Based Segmentation - Core outcomes customers seek regardless of demographics

22. Blue Ocean Mapping - Identifying untapped customer groups and underserved needs

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17. CLV Segmentation - Customer lifetime value groupings for prioritization

18. Customer Journey Mapping - Stage-by-stage visualization of customer experience

19. Behavioral Trigger Mapping - Specific behaviors predicting purchase intent or churn

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14. Technographic Segmentation - Technology adoption patterns and digital behaviors

15. Geographic Segmentation - Location-based preferences and regional market characteristics

16. RFM Analysis - Recency, frequency, monetary value of customer purchases

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11. Psychographic Segmentation - Values, lifestyle, personality traits, interests, social status

12. Behavioral Segmentation - Usage patterns, purchase history, engagement levels, loyalty behaviors

13. VALS Framework - Values, attitudes, & lifestyles categorization system

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9. 5 Rings of Buying Insight - Priority initiatives, success factors, perceived barriers, buying process, decision criteria

10. Demographic Segmentation - Age, income, role, company size, industry classification

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6. Empathy Mapping - Says, thinks, does, feels across their entire experience

7. Problem-Agitate-Solve (PAS) - Identify pain, amplify consequences, present solution

8. Value Proposition Canvas - Mapping customer needs directly to your offerings

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3. Before-After-Bridge (BAB) - Current struggle to desired future via your solution bridge

4. Escape and Arrival - Pain world to dream world transformation narrative

5. Gain/Pain Model - What they want more of vs. what they want to eliminate

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More on how you can get that for free, at the end. Now here are the 24 frameworks.

1. Jobs To Be Done (JTBD) - What "job" customers hire your product to do in specific situations

2. 5W1H ICP Mapping - Journalistic approach covering who, what, where, when, why, how

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August 14, 2025 at 8:44 PM
there are actually (at least) 24 proven methodologies that reveal different layers of customer psychology. I'm going to give you all 24 frameworks below. "BUT WAIT!" :-) I've combined ALL these frameworks into what I call "The Complete Customer Intelligence Framework."

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August 14, 2025 at 8:44 PM
apologizes more than it performs.
August 11, 2025 at 8:33 PM
seen a product regress so much between versions. I canceled my subscription yesterday. Going to stick to Claude and Grok, maybe even throw in a little Gemini. OpenAI somehow managed to take their crown jewel and turn it into an expensive, neutered chatbot that
August 11, 2025 at 8:33 PM
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August 10, 2025 at 8:20 PM
So learn copywriting. Heck, just write. Anything. And keep iterating. And improving. And hit publish. And you'll already be far ahead of 99% of people using AI slop.
August 10, 2025 at 8:20 PM
The good news is that AI will never be able to write like this. No humor, no NLP, no "inside jokes", no "dad jokes", no sarcasm. Sure, you could prompt all of that, but it would come out so fake and inauthentic.
August 10, 2025 at 8:20 PM
That’s when you make people laugh in a dark room at 3:45 AM in the morning and inspire them so much that they lose their sleep!
August 10, 2025 at 8:20 PM
The key is to start your copy (email subject, blog post, book title) with something ridiculous, outrageous, and even shocking, and somehow tie it all together with your main story.
August 10, 2025 at 8:20 PM
Remember, it’s not just about writing something ridiculous, larger than life, and simply shocking for the sake of shocking. That usually ends up sounding like a bad joke, or worse, distasteful or crass.
August 10, 2025 at 8:20 PM
That’s how much it tickled me, inspired me, and got my juices going (this was many years ago – I no longer use electronic devices right before going to bed – other than, say, listening to a podcast while I brush my teeth).
August 10, 2025 at 8:20 PM
I started laughing so hard at 3:45 AM in the morning while reading this newsletter on my phone, in my bed, getting ready to fall asleep, that I became wide awake, and couldn’t fall asleep for a 1/2 hour after that.
August 10, 2025 at 8:20 PM
They fixed the problem while I made coffee. Great guys. Thank god for Martindale Plumbing, 24 hours a day. But I still got no idea what to do with a bald dog."
August 10, 2025 at 8:20 PM
I came home and the dog was bald. I haven't been that surprised since I woke up at 2AM to pee and stepped out of bed into an inch of water. Thank god Martindale Plumbing never goes to sleep. At 2AM they were just sittin' there, hoping someone would call.
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