1. How did you attract/address your
audience?
Megan Finch
2. Responses from Facebook
I posted my music magazine on an online social website to see what feedback I would
get from people and how their opinions would help me answer this question. I can say
that I was very pleased with the responses and they have given me confidence that I
have attracted the buyers.
3. How did you attract/address your audience?
• Firstly I shall begin with discussing my front
cover and how I addressed my audience. The
pastel colours which I have used are to attract
my young readers; the pinks and blues and
creams are all common colours which you will
relate and see in a young girl’s conventional
magazine structure. The models are all
around the similar age group of conventional
pop stars which appeals to my target
audience – the models are aged around 18
years old and dressed as pop stars would. My
magazine is reasonably priced and will attract
the young audience to buy it.
4. How did you attract/address your audience?
• My contents page is very similar to the
Top of the Pops style, and you can tell
this as well. I have kept the colour
scheme which I planned throughout
and all of the stories listed are suitable
for my audience. I have only used one
model on this page because I felt that
the text boxes were working well so
added more of them which limited my
space for only one picture. The text is
short sentences which will appeal to
the young audiences.
5. How did you attract/address your audience?
• Now my double page spread took a long time to get right because I
had to get the space equal. In the middle I added the spiky bubble
to fill in the large gap and to introduce the whole story. I think my
audience will like how these two pages are laid out because the
title is in the large multicoloured boxes and the models fit there
nicely. It follows the rest of my magazine nicely and the article is
lots of fun facts and then question and answers which are found in
conventional teenage magazines.