Turn Digital Reputation Threats into Offense Tactics - Daniel Lemin
Target Younger Audiences With Music Magazine Survey Results
1. Age range
Under 18
After asking “What is your age?” on my survey, I found out all of my market was
under 18 which could mean that I should aim in targeting a younger audience,
without discriminating any other age ranges.
Gender
female
male
After asking the question “What is your gender” on my survey, I found out that
there is a mixture of both females and males but there appears to be more
females which could mean I should try to aim towards a female audience by
introducing lighter colours such as pink.
However, there is a similar number of boys (8 girls 5 boys) which means I
shouldn’t make it too towards females as this would be discriminating against
male and would put them off buying it; limiting the readers.
2. Would you buy a music
magazine?
yes
No
Maybe
Don’t know
I asked the question, would you buy a music magazine, and found out that the
majority of the answers said yes; this is a clue as to if my magazine would
become successful and if people are willing to buy it then this will increase sales.
Maybe was also a popular option, with 6 people saying so and this will also tell
me whether or not my magazine would sell well.
However, 1 person said don’t know and 0 people said no, showing that this is a
popular genre of magazine and can tell me how many would sell.
What name do you think is
more appropriate to a
music magazine?
Enigma
Temporary
Reality
Conscience
B&W Indie
After asking the question, What name do you think is more appropriate to a
music magazine, my most popular result was Enigma which as a personal
favourite of mine. Having these results can help get a public opinion on what
name would suit better and I can apply this to my magazine to increase the sales
and over all presentation. The next popular option is Conscience, which is
followed by Reality, B&W indie and finally, Temporary which had no results.