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How to Create Buyer Personas: A Complete Guide

Create a buyer persona that goes deeper than job descriptions and gets at the psychological core of your customers.

By Naveen Gabrani, Founder and CEO, Astrea IT Services

December 5, 2025

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Buyer persona FAQs

Most companies start with three to five buyer personas. Add more as your business expands, gains new customers, or offers more products or services.

A negative buyer persona describes a customer who isn't a good fit for your solution, meaning they are more likely to be difficult to work with, end the relationship early, or not buy at all.

A buyer persona is a fictional representation of an individual customer based on market research, existing customer data, and interviews. An ideal customer profile (ICP) describes a company or organization that is the right fit for a product or service. The ICP is based on firmographic data, such as company size or industry.

Buyer personas help a sales team understand their customers' needs, wants, and expectations. With this knowledge, sellers can more effectively target customers' specific desires through sales efforts. Sales interactions become more relevant and engaging by strengthening relationships with current customers and identifying high-quality leads among prospects.

A company should update buyer personas at least once a year to keep information relevant and valuable. Buyer personas should be reviewed and updated more often if there are significant shifts in the industry or market, changes to product or service offerings, or when new types of customers show interest in a product.

Naveen Gabrani

Naveen Gabrani

Founder and CEO, Astrea IT Services

Naveen is a seasoned professional with over 25 years of experience in the industry. He is Founder and CEO at Astrea IT Services, a prestigious Crest-level Salesforce partner established in 2010. He is passionate about using Salesforce to resolve business challenges. Naveen is a regular speaker at international Salesforce events like Dreamforce and TrailblazerDX. He is also the Noida User Group Leader of Trailblazer Community.