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I asked 10 17-25 year old girls whether or not they would read my magazine and these were my results. I then produced a questionnaire with 5 questions to produce qualitative data in a quantitative data format. Asking 25 17-25 year old women and 25 17-25 year old men on their opinions of my final product. INSERT FINAL PRODUCTS HERE
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Firstly, I asked the men and women on what they think the target audience is for this magazine, I gave them six options 10-13 year old girls, 10-13 year old boys, 14-16 year old girls, 14-16 year old boys, 17-25 year old girls or 17-25 year old boys. I found that 65% of people thought that the target audience was 17-25 year old girls. Only 5% thought it was 10-13 year old girls. 10% said it was aimed at 14-16 year old boys. Finally 20% said that the target audience say it is aimed at 14-16 year old girls. INSERT FINAL PRODUCTS HERE
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Then I asked which was the best part of my magazine front cover, contents page and double page spread yet again giving them 5 options of the images, colour scheme, font, layout of the magazine or the information given. 40% of people said it was the colour scheme 30% said the layout of the magazine 20% said the font 5% the information given 5% on the images INSERT FINAL PRODUCTS HERE
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Thirdly, I went on to ask the 25 women how much they think my magazine would cost in a shop such as Tesco, giving them 3 options £2.99, £3.99 or £4.99 20% said £2.99 60% said £3.99 20% said £4.99 INSERT FINAL PRODUCTS HERE
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I asked one qualitative question with only personal answers. I found that the majority of people said that I needed to have more intense or eye-catching images to catch the attention of buyers, also to include more information about the magazine itself on the front cover. INSERT FINAL PRODUCTS HERE
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