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Questionnaire analysis
To find out more about more about my target audience, I handed out 20 questions to
young girls aged 10-14. I included both open and closed questions, allowing myself
to get a range of answers, with some in detail, and some less detailed. ‘Easy’
language was used to ensure that the young audience fully understand my
questions, making my questionnaire more reliable and enjoyable for them to fill out.
10 questions were asked, making the questionnaire fairly short to fill out, so
respondents would be willing to participate. An opportunity sample was used,
meaning the questionnaire was given out to whoever was available at the time.
The first question I asked on my questionnaire is ‘what are your hobbies and
interests?’; it was an open-ended question so the participants could answer
whatever they want, and could give as many different things as they want. The graph
below shows the answers that were given when I received the results of my
questionnaire. 13 different answers were given; dance, sport, horse-riding, drawing,
shopping, acting, singing, photography, listening to music, reading, swimming,
meeting friends, and watching movies. Dancing and watching movies each got 4
votes, and therefore these were most popular within my target audience. Drawing,
reading, and listening to music each got 3 votes, making these three options the
second most popular. Shopping, singing, photography, swimming and meeting
friends each got 2 votes, and sports, horse-riding, and acting each got 1 vote,
making them less popular within my target audience. This question helped me to get
to know my target audience more, and understand what content should be put in my
magazine to make it appeal to young girls more. However, only 20 people in the
same area were asked, making it unrepresentative of young girls all over the
country.
This question helped me to find out more about what my target audience enjoy doing
in their spare time; the results of this will help me when creating my magazine as I
known what people would like to be put into the magazine, content wise; for
example, putting a section on upcoming movies could be a good choice because
watching movies was one of the top results.
The third question I asked is ‘Who are your favourite three pop artists?’; I asked this
so I could find out which artists my target audience would be most interested in
reading about in a magazine within the pop genre. This was an open ended question
so respondents could say whatever artist they liked; however, some respondents
wrote artists that are not in the genre of pop (these artists will not be included in the
graph below), and others wrote less than three names.
The second question participants were
asked is ‘how often do you read pop
magazines? Please tick only one option’.
This question was closed, and participants
had to choose between ‘every week’, ‘every
month’, ‘every year’, and ‘never’. As shown
in the graph below, 4 people answered
‘weekly’, 1 person answered ‘yearly’ and 5
people answered ‘never’. Half of the
participants answered ‘monthly’, making it
the most popular answer. Although ¼ of the
people I asked answered ‘never’, I aim to
make my music magazine one that people
would buy. This helped me to realise that
print media is becoming less popular so the
magazine’s website is equally important.
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As shown by the graph above, One Direction was the most popular, followed by
Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber. 5SOS, Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran and the Vamps
also got more than one vote. Katy Perry, The Wanted, Lady Gaga, Jessie J, The
Script, Ellie Goulding and The Saturdays each got 1 vote, but because of the small
number, I decided not to include them in the table. The responses to this question
are similar to those of what I expected; popular and well known artists being the top
three voted; this helped me with the construction of my magazine as I know that
famous and successful artists should be most featured.
The fourth question on my questionnaire was a closed question that asked ‘What
content would you like to be included in a new pop magazine? Please tick two.’ and
the choices ‘fashion articles’, ‘advice section’, ‘boy info’, and ‘celebrity interviews and
news’ were given. I asked this question because it will help me understand what my
target audience would like to read in a pop magazine so I know what to include in
mine. The results of this question are shown below; Fashion articles and Celebrity
interviews and news both received 13 votes, making them the most popular
answers. Boy info got voted for 10 times, and advice section 4 times. This helped me
realise which articles are more important in my magazine, and which ones are going
to most popular in order to put the most emphasis on these. From this, I found out
that my target audience like to be up to date with the fashion trends, and also like to
find out more about they’re favourite artists, whilst advice sections are least
important to them; perhaps suggesting that because they’re so young, they don’t
have many major life issues.
The fifth question I asked was ‘What pop artist would you like to see on the front of a
pop magazine?’ I asked this because it would help me when deciding who should be
on the front of my magazine; a band, a single artist etc. This question was closed so
any artist could be chosen, and participants were allowed to put any number of
artists. 7 respondents said they would like to see Taylor Swift on the front cover, 4
respondents said Ariana Grande, and 1 respondent said Katy Perry, making the total
number for a girl artist 12, compared to 6 for a boy artist; Justin Bieber got 4 votes
and Ed Sheeran got 2. Boy bands then got 8 votes; 5SOS were voted for 3 times,
and 1 direction 5 times. Nobody voted for any girl bands, as shown in the graph
below. This showed me that as girl artist was the highest result, a girl artist should be
featured on the front, and perhaps this is because my target audience like someone
to look up to.
The sixth question I put on my questionnaire is ‘What do you think would be a
reasonable price for a pop magazine?’ This was a closed question, and respondents
were asked to tick a box, they were given the choices ‘£0-1’, ‘£2-3’, and ‘£3+’. As
shown in the graph below, 3 respondents chose £0-1, and 17 respondents chose £2-
3, meaning nobody ticked £3+. I think this was successful because my magazine
would be priced between £2-3 pound, and the majority of people ticked this option.
The seventh question that was included in my Questionnaire was a closed question
which asked ‘Freebies are often given away in pop magazines, what would you like
to receive if you were buying the magazine? Please tick one option. Space has
been left for you to suggest other things that have not been listed’. The choices
that were given are ‘make up sets’, ‘stationary’, ‘Jewellery’ and ‘other please state
what you would suggest below’. I asked this question because it would help me to
know which freebie should be included with my magazine, if I decide to include any.
Only one person ticked the ‘other’ box, but they didn’t state what other gift they
would like. Makeup was the most popular option as it received 9 votes. Jewellery
and stationary got 5 votes each. This question has helped me with my research
because I now know what people would like to receive most. The graph below shows
these results, excluding the option ‘other’ as the participant didn’t state anything.
This helped me in finding out more about my target audience because makeup was
the most popular, and this suggests that they care about their appearance.
The eighth question on my questionnaire was ‘how often do you attend pop
concerts?’, and this question would help me to know what sort of information should
be included in my magazine about concerts. The target audience for pop is young,
meaning there is less of a chance that people would go to concerts. This was also a
closed question and respondents were given the options ‘Never’, ‘1-2 times a year’,
3+ a year’. ½ of the people I gave this questionnaire to answered ‘never’, 9
respondents answered ‘1-2 times a year’ and 1 respondent answered ‘3+ times a
year’. The results from this question helped me in deciding how much of the
magazine, if any, should be dedicated to tour information and upcoming tour dates.
Because half of the respondents said ‘never’, I decided that tour dates should not
have a main focus in the magazine.
Question 9 of my questionnaire asked ‘What colours would attract you most to
buying a magazine? Name two’. This was an open ended question so respondents
could answer anything. Pink was the most common answer which got 15 votes. This
is followed by blue which got 9, and red which got 6. 5 people voted purple and 2
people voted orange, while yellow, white and green each got 1 vote. This question
helped me to decide what colours should be on my front cover. However, although
blue got the second most common number of votes, I plan to stick to conventions of
pop magazines, and use more feminine colours.
The final question on my questionnaire was ‘would you say that music features
heavily in your life? Please explain how’. This question was ignored by 3 of the
participants, meaning the results for this are less representative as they could have
been. 16 respondents said yes, and 1 respondent said no; the reasons given ranged
from ‘I listen to it when travelling’, ‘it takes my bad feelings away’, ‘it reflects my
mood and gives me motivation’, and ‘I like dancing and singing to it’. From this, I
found out that my target audience listen to music a lot of the time, and it helps them
when they’re going through troubled times.
Most of the responses to my questionnaire did meet the expectations I had for them;
however, question 9 shocked me as I thought more feminine colours would have
been chosen, not colours like blue. For people who don’t read magazines and shy
away from print media, OMGPOP will still appeal to them through the website, which
offers all the same content as the print version, and is updated regularly.

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Analysis Of Questionnaire

  • 1. Questionnaire analysis To find out more about more about my target audience, I handed out 20 questions to young girls aged 10-14. I included both open and closed questions, allowing myself to get a range of answers, with some in detail, and some less detailed. ‘Easy’ language was used to ensure that the young audience fully understand my questions, making my questionnaire more reliable and enjoyable for them to fill out. 10 questions were asked, making the questionnaire fairly short to fill out, so respondents would be willing to participate. An opportunity sample was used, meaning the questionnaire was given out to whoever was available at the time. The first question I asked on my questionnaire is ‘what are your hobbies and interests?’; it was an open-ended question so the participants could answer whatever they want, and could give as many different things as they want. The graph below shows the answers that were given when I received the results of my questionnaire. 13 different answers were given; dance, sport, horse-riding, drawing, shopping, acting, singing, photography, listening to music, reading, swimming, meeting friends, and watching movies. Dancing and watching movies each got 4 votes, and therefore these were most popular within my target audience. Drawing, reading, and listening to music each got 3 votes, making these three options the second most popular. Shopping, singing, photography, swimming and meeting friends each got 2 votes, and sports, horse-riding, and acting each got 1 vote, making them less popular within my target audience. This question helped me to get to know my target audience more, and understand what content should be put in my magazine to make it appeal to young girls more. However, only 20 people in the same area were asked, making it unrepresentative of young girls all over the country. This question helped me to find out more about what my target audience enjoy doing in their spare time; the results of this will help me when creating my magazine as I known what people would like to be put into the magazine, content wise; for example, putting a section on upcoming movies could be a good choice because watching movies was one of the top results.
  • 2. The third question I asked is ‘Who are your favourite three pop artists?’; I asked this so I could find out which artists my target audience would be most interested in reading about in a magazine within the pop genre. This was an open ended question so respondents could say whatever artist they liked; however, some respondents wrote artists that are not in the genre of pop (these artists will not be included in the graph below), and others wrote less than three names. The second question participants were asked is ‘how often do you read pop magazines? Please tick only one option’. This question was closed, and participants had to choose between ‘every week’, ‘every month’, ‘every year’, and ‘never’. As shown in the graph below, 4 people answered ‘weekly’, 1 person answered ‘yearly’ and 5 people answered ‘never’. Half of the participants answered ‘monthly’, making it the most popular answer. Although ¼ of the people I asked answered ‘never’, I aim to make my music magazine one that people would buy. This helped me to realise that print media is becoming less popular so the magazine’s website is equally important. 4 3 2 1 Answersthatwere given Number of people
  • 3. As shown by the graph above, One Direction was the most popular, followed by Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber. 5SOS, Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran and the Vamps also got more than one vote. Katy Perry, The Wanted, Lady Gaga, Jessie J, The Script, Ellie Goulding and The Saturdays each got 1 vote, but because of the small number, I decided not to include them in the table. The responses to this question are similar to those of what I expected; popular and well known artists being the top three voted; this helped me with the construction of my magazine as I know that famous and successful artists should be most featured. The fourth question on my questionnaire was a closed question that asked ‘What content would you like to be included in a new pop magazine? Please tick two.’ and the choices ‘fashion articles’, ‘advice section’, ‘boy info’, and ‘celebrity interviews and news’ were given. I asked this question because it will help me understand what my target audience would like to read in a pop magazine so I know what to include in mine. The results of this question are shown below; Fashion articles and Celebrity interviews and news both received 13 votes, making them the most popular answers. Boy info got voted for 10 times, and advice section 4 times. This helped me realise which articles are more important in my magazine, and which ones are going to most popular in order to put the most emphasis on these. From this, I found out that my target audience like to be up to date with the fashion trends, and also like to find out more about they’re favourite artists, whilst advice sections are least important to them; perhaps suggesting that because they’re so young, they don’t have many major life issues.
  • 4. The fifth question I asked was ‘What pop artist would you like to see on the front of a pop magazine?’ I asked this because it would help me when deciding who should be on the front of my magazine; a band, a single artist etc. This question was closed so any artist could be chosen, and participants were allowed to put any number of artists. 7 respondents said they would like to see Taylor Swift on the front cover, 4 respondents said Ariana Grande, and 1 respondent said Katy Perry, making the total number for a girl artist 12, compared to 6 for a boy artist; Justin Bieber got 4 votes and Ed Sheeran got 2. Boy bands then got 8 votes; 5SOS were voted for 3 times, and 1 direction 5 times. Nobody voted for any girl bands, as shown in the graph below. This showed me that as girl artist was the highest result, a girl artist should be featured on the front, and perhaps this is because my target audience like someone to look up to.
  • 5. The sixth question I put on my questionnaire is ‘What do you think would be a reasonable price for a pop magazine?’ This was a closed question, and respondents were asked to tick a box, they were given the choices ‘£0-1’, ‘£2-3’, and ‘£3+’. As shown in the graph below, 3 respondents chose £0-1, and 17 respondents chose £2- 3, meaning nobody ticked £3+. I think this was successful because my magazine would be priced between £2-3 pound, and the majority of people ticked this option. The seventh question that was included in my Questionnaire was a closed question which asked ‘Freebies are often given away in pop magazines, what would you like to receive if you were buying the magazine? Please tick one option. Space has been left for you to suggest other things that have not been listed’. The choices that were given are ‘make up sets’, ‘stationary’, ‘Jewellery’ and ‘other please state what you would suggest below’. I asked this question because it would help me to know which freebie should be included with my magazine, if I decide to include any. Only one person ticked the ‘other’ box, but they didn’t state what other gift they would like. Makeup was the most popular option as it received 9 votes. Jewellery and stationary got 5 votes each. This question has helped me with my research because I now know what people would like to receive most. The graph below shows these results, excluding the option ‘other’ as the participant didn’t state anything. This helped me in finding out more about my target audience because makeup was the most popular, and this suggests that they care about their appearance.
  • 6. The eighth question on my questionnaire was ‘how often do you attend pop concerts?’, and this question would help me to know what sort of information should be included in my magazine about concerts. The target audience for pop is young, meaning there is less of a chance that people would go to concerts. This was also a closed question and respondents were given the options ‘Never’, ‘1-2 times a year’, 3+ a year’. ½ of the people I gave this questionnaire to answered ‘never’, 9 respondents answered ‘1-2 times a year’ and 1 respondent answered ‘3+ times a year’. The results from this question helped me in deciding how much of the magazine, if any, should be dedicated to tour information and upcoming tour dates. Because half of the respondents said ‘never’, I decided that tour dates should not have a main focus in the magazine.
  • 7. Question 9 of my questionnaire asked ‘What colours would attract you most to buying a magazine? Name two’. This was an open ended question so respondents could answer anything. Pink was the most common answer which got 15 votes. This is followed by blue which got 9, and red which got 6. 5 people voted purple and 2 people voted orange, while yellow, white and green each got 1 vote. This question helped me to decide what colours should be on my front cover. However, although blue got the second most common number of votes, I plan to stick to conventions of pop magazines, and use more feminine colours. The final question on my questionnaire was ‘would you say that music features heavily in your life? Please explain how’. This question was ignored by 3 of the participants, meaning the results for this are less representative as they could have been. 16 respondents said yes, and 1 respondent said no; the reasons given ranged from ‘I listen to it when travelling’, ‘it takes my bad feelings away’, ‘it reflects my mood and gives me motivation’, and ‘I like dancing and singing to it’. From this, I found out that my target audience listen to music a lot of the time, and it helps them when they’re going through troubled times.
  • 8. Most of the responses to my questionnaire did meet the expectations I had for them; however, question 9 shocked me as I thought more feminine colours would have been chosen, not colours like blue. For people who don’t read magazines and shy away from print media, OMGPOP will still appeal to them through the website, which offers all the same content as the print version, and is updated regularly.