100% could tell it was of the Rock genre. The genre for my magazine is indicated through the artist's attire, my overall colour scheme and the heading "step aside for the new queen of rock".
I asked how much they would be willing to spend on the magazine. The majority said they would pay up to £2.50 which is above my chosen selling price of £2.20.
I asked how often would they buy my magazine. My intentions were to publish the magazine weekly which is what 50% agreed with. Those who said they would by it on a less regular basis said it was because they could not afford it every week. I appreciate the fact that most of my target audience are students so a regular purchase may not always be possible for them.
I asked if they would consider taking advantage on the subscription feature. A large majority said they definitely subscribe - those I asked who said 'no' said it was because they would not usually purchase music magazines in general on a regular basis.
100% of the people I interviewed said that they could easily identify the main feature of the magazine. All successful magazines on the market use conventional features which I have introduced to my own design as far as I thought appropriate and this has proved successful for certain features (such as the main article) are noticeable and eye-catching. In conclusion, the majority of my audience would purchase the article weekly, spend up to £2.50 and would subscribe.
Improvements suggested: give the contents page a better structure, a longer article, a broader genre.
Improvements suggested: give the contents page a better structure, a longer article, a broader genre.
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