Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Initial ideas spider diagram
1. Initial Audience
Relationship status:
Social Status:
Activities:
Gender:
Employment:
Interests:
The consumer wont have to be in a high payed job
because the magazine will be a cheap maybe classed
as a budget magazine at around £1 or £1.50. So it
should be affordable for most people and not
depending on their work or how much they earn.
They should have an interest in music
overall and for the type of music genre I am
playing to pick. They should also be interest
in what goes on with celebrities in the news
and about the most recent trends of music
and the new hottest tracks.
It should be to any relationship because it is a
magazine about music but not really one showing of
romantic songs so it might be for maybe a single
person or to someone who is in a relationship but
doesn’t care for romantic songs.
Their social status wouldn’t really matter. The magazine
would be targeted at most peoples social status but
mainly someone with a social status around music. But
my magazine would really be set out for the social status
of upper class because I wouldn’t think they would be
interested in pop music.
The paragraphs will contain new stories about a certain
artist or about a new song and the background or the
meaning behind to bring a different kind of style to how
the song is heard and might be when someone hears that
song they think of our article. The gender can be female or male the magazine
should be appealing for both because most
music is appealing to both gender. So there
might be half and half pages specifically for men
or women for an example. This will generally
attract me to write articles or make the covers
more appealing for both genders or have some
part for men and some parts for women so
there is a correct split in the magazine.