2. Newsagents and supermarkets.
Common places means that more people from my target
audience will be able to access my product.
Asda, Tesco, Morrison's and Sainsbury's.
Magazine’s website, www.HeadBanger.com
Subscriptions will also be available to sign up and pay
for on a monthly basis
Where is my magazine sold?
3. As now days most teenagers and young adults are
online I have decided to have a website for my
magazine.
I also thought having other social networking sites
would provide a wider audience so I will have a
twitter page and a Facebook page, each of these
will have a link to the website and the subscription
form, this means that attention will be attracted
from a wider range of my target audience and they
will be able to access and buy the magazine.
4. My magazine will not be sold in I would not sell my
magazine at gig venues as the crowd will be more
interested in the music and the band/artist
merchandise.
I also would not sell my magazine in a clothing
store that sells clothes specifically for fans of
rock, as my magazine would not gain a wide enough
audience as not all rock fans wear ‘rock specific
clothing’.
5. Bauer Media Group
• Bauer owns and publishes Kerrang and Q.
• ‘BAUER MEDIA REACHES OVER NINETEEN MILLION UK ADULTS EVERY
WEEK’.
• ‘We connect people and communities with compelling and quality
content, whenever, wherever and however they want’.