Research That Listens Before It Speaks
Replace demographics with anxieties, motivations, and constraints. What time do they study, what scares them about enrollment, and what success looks like? Your voice should answer their questions before they ask.
Research That Listens Before It Speaks
Parents want safety and outcomes; career-changers want relevance and speed. A single voice can speak to both with different examples, not different personalities. Which examples persuade your secondary audiences most?