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USER VS. BUYER PERSONA: DIFFERENCES AND FREE TEMPLATE
 

Now that you know what a persona is, how to create it, and why your company really needs to use personas, it’s time to answer one more question. What is a buyer persona and what is a user persona? Is there any difference between these two? To put it short, there is. But should you care? Most likely you should. In this post, we’re going to highlight the key differences between buyer and user personas.

The Main Difference

is that a buyer persona isn’t necessarily a user. But they can be.

And that’s all there is to it. A good example would be a personal computer. You may buy one for your own use and, in this case, you’ll be both a buyer and a user persona at the same time. But what if you buy a computer for your mom? Or for an employee? You’re still the buyer. But not the user.

This might seems obvious and it really is, however, what does this difference mean for us as UX designers, product managers, marketing professionals or sellers?

It simply means that we should keep in mind both buyers and users while designing products/services, mapping customer journeys and creating marketing campaigns. Why? Because buyer and user personas often have different goals and expectations. Now, let’s look at each persona type and their characteristics.

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Personas created using UXPressia Persona Creator

User Persona

Like we said earlier, a user persona isn’t necessarily someone who buys from you. It might not even be their decision. In fact, they may even dislike your product but still have to use it because of their management.

And while the higher level goals of decision makers are about costs and long-run benefits, the goals of end users are simpler but by no means less important. They may expect something like the ease of use or simple navigation and clarity of what to do at each stage. Anything that makes their routine operations less routine and their day a little brighter.

While creating user personas pay attention to their skills and, for example, what technology they use as well as their previous experience as this might shift your perspective on your product or service.

Buyer Persona

A buyer persona is a little more complicated than an end user. Often, it’s a team of decision-makers who decide whether to purchase something or not. It could be supervisors, managers, IT guys and so on. And each of them has their own ideas of what should be in your product.

So, for example, a manager or a supervisor might want to know whether your product will boost their team’s productivity or not. And, if yes, by how much? How easy will it be to adopt your solution and teach employees?

The financial department will want to see the economic benefits, while the executive team will focus on how exactly your solution will benefit their higher level goals.

An IT specialist will definitely ask about the costs of supporting your system. How reliable and secure is it?

And this isn’t particularly easy to keep track of all the then, but necessary. So it might even turn out that you’ll have to create multiple personas for each of the decision makers.

Summary

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B2B persona tempalate created using UXPressia Persona Creator

As you can see, knowing the difference between these two types of personas is crucial for many reasons. And identifying goals, expectations, as well as motivations and pain points, may give you quite a few insights regarding what features you should focus on.

KEY POINTS:

  • Buyer personas aren’t necessarily user, but they can be.
  • User personas focus on details such ease of use.
  • Buyer personas are more interested in higher level goals.
  • Keep in mind that a buyer persona may be a team of decision makers with different goals and expectations.
  • Find out how big of an influence user personas have on the final decision.
  • Do not forget to focus on skills and previous experience when creating user personas.

Managing hoards of personas can be really frustrating, so you might want to check out UXPressia persona creation tool – it’s an online solution for creating, storing, managing, sharing and exporting user and buyer personas. It is easy to use and it has a forever free plan. Better yet, start with this free B2B Persona template:

 

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