Audience Research
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When researching the audience I wanted to aim my magazine at, I used the website 'uktribes.com' to discover groups of younger people that are interested in different cultures. The websites lists different genres and categories of people in seperate groups. By looking through this website I found that I wanted to aim my music magazine at two groups of young people, 'Creatives' and 'Indie Scenesters'. According to the uktribes website, 'Creatives' are young people that are interested in the creation and making of things such as music. I'd like to appeal to 'Creatives' in my magazine as it can talk of other young aspiring musicians that have achieved success from a young age. The second audience i wanted to aim my magazine at was what uktribes referred to as 'Indie Scenesters'. According to the website an indie scenester is someone who spends time discovering new music and searching around record stores. I'd also like to appeal to this group as well as the 'Creatives' as i want my magazine to talk about newer, and more upcoming artists, as well as aiming to try and inspire a younger generation into creating music of their own, which is essential.
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