Who would be the audience for your media product?
This is what I believe to be the looks of someone who would listen to
older style rock but still enjoy a lot of the new stuff. As you can see
he has long, brown, thin sort of hair and has a clean beard that isn't
scruffy. This is the style that was very popular in the 60's, 70's and
80's and is still popular within the genre now days. People such as
Chad from Nickelback still use the look that was fashionable back in the
old era's and still make it look fashionable so people/youths still
want to look and wear the same as they did back then.
They
would be laid back people who aren't mainstream but they are certainly
not out of fashion or look odd. They normally were a simple clothing
outfit of jeans, shirt/t shirt and a pair of converse style trainers
with maybe a nice pair of shades which is a style that will fit into any
sort of calibre of people because it is a casual/smart look. They would
shop casually and not look to buy the big expensive brands, its just
what they need and want. They would generally like a big dinner like
burgers or steak etc with chips. They rarely worry about their weight
because they believe they are what they are and its not going to change
anything.
I think they would buy my magazine because it
represents exactly what they want in a magazine: simple and interesting.
By setting my magazine out like this I know this is what the target
audience want and it will definitely encourage people to read it by what
actually features in the magazine.
In my magazine I
believe that bands merchandise and gig tickets should be advertised in
the magazine because I feel this is all what the audience will really
want. This is because they will still want to show there support for
there band and they will still be really interested in seeing them live
because they may not have seen them as a kid or teenager. By advertising
these sort's of products I believe the advertising side of things will
be very successful and will definitely help boast sales for the
advertisers and the magazine.
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