Near the start of my blog, I uploaded a questionnaire that people could answer to help me in the production of my music magazine. The questions helped me gauge a basic outline for how I should set up my magazine. I created this questionnaire through Google Drive and recently collected the feedback I was given.
The main questions that I though was the question:
Do you read music magazines?
This question was followed up with why the person does or doesn't depending on their previous answer. By doing this I was able to see how i could change my magazine to make people who already buy music magazines to buy my magazine, or to get people who do not read music magazines to be interested in my magazine.
Some of the answers I received for this question were as follows:
Pictures
Articles
Interviews
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Boring x 6
Not interested in music
No time
Too expensive
I also asked how much these people would be willing to spend on a music magazine, this is to see what price I should place on my cover. Even though this magazine will not be sold, i would like to make it as specific to the audience as I can.
These prices consisted of and average of around £3 for those who do not buy magazines and about £4-5 for those who do. This means I will probably price the magazine at about £3-4.
Another key question i asked was the genre of magazine/music they like. This will be influential as to what house style, fonts, colours and many other features I use in the creation of my magazine. The answers were a mix of; Rap, Indie, Hip-hop, R&B, rock and metal. Because of this wide mix of genres i have decided to create a mixed genre magazine to tend to as many genres as I can.
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