Saturday, 10 May 2014

Evaluation Question 2

 

This is the Social Class Table, which will give me a better idea of what majoritites and percentages of class my magazine will be aimed at, and who the target audience is. I am aiming my magazine at class E students because this category is aimed at people who are still in Education and my magazine is aimed at ages between the age of 14 and 25 years. However, some people between these ages will be working so this means they will be a higher class, probably a D or a C2. Therefore, this means I cannot aim my magazine's to one particular class because by doing this, I won't get as many people buying the magazine because there is more than one social class category what I am aiming my magazine to. To draw in the different ages and classes I have used a varied amout of rock bands which they will all like. I have used old rock bands to benefit the older population as they will have listened to them in the younger days, and for the younger population, class E students, I have used a young recently new rock band which they can gain an interest for. In addition to this, I have also included posters of new and old bands, which they will like because they can use them and stick them to their walls. To benefit the students (D) class of the social class table, I have included both new and old bands which they will have a feel good factor for as they will have previously listened to old bands, and they can also listen to new bands and there are also gigs which are advertised in my magazine, so they can attend them. After all, when your round about the 20-24 age alcohol and gigs are the perfect combination. More importantly I have created a competition, which will apply for all of the social classes and ages in which my magazine appeals to... to join the band Rock Devastation.

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