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Audience Analysis

the investigative and reasoning processes by
which a writer identifies his or her target
audience and the things that audience values,
in respect to their audience context
Target Audience

Primary audience:
The actual “target”, the person or people you hope
to influence with your writing

Examples:
• An HR manager when you are applying for a job
• Your grandma when you send her a birthday card
Secondary audience:
Other stakeholders to whom the writing is not
addressed but who may be influenced by it or asked
to read it by the primary audience

Examples:
• The manager you would be working with if HR
  hired you
• Your grandfather, who also wants to know how
  school is going
Tertiary audience:
Readers who may come across and read your
writing but who are not actually influenced by
its content

Examples:
• The receptionist at your potential new job
• Your grandma’s friends from the senior center
Audience context
  – the relevant physical location and social situation
    of the targeted audience

    Ex: during wedding planning, on a hot day

Audience forum
  – the actual place or device where the target
    audience comes in contact with a text

    Ex: dentist’s office, mailbox, iPad
Why does adjusting writing to suit
       your audience matter?
• You have an agenda that they can help you
  further
• They won’t take notice if you don’t convince
  them it’s in their best interest as well
• If you try to convince them using
  inappropriate language, they won’t get your
  message
What audience traits should
   you consider before
        writing?
Prior Knowledge

How much does the audience know about your
subject?
  - How many explanations should you include?
  - How complex should your language be?
  - Is industry jargon appropriate?
Tone

Gulf Coast fishermen might a lot about
saltwater fishing, but might not be receptive to
an academic tone even though they are experts
on the subject.
Tone

Chemistry professors may know little about
saltwater fishing, but would expect a more
restrained, academic approach in the
presentation of a paper.
Current Opinion

How does the audience feel about your subject?
    - Are they mostly on your side but in need
    of a little persuasion?
    - Are they fully apathetic?
    - Do they require a lot of convincing?
- Why is what you are saying valuable to your
   readers?
- What can they take away from your paper?
- Can you motivate them to think more about
   your issue?
Relationship to the Audience

- Are you an equal, an authority, or a
subordinate?
- Are you giving order, suggestions, or friendly
   advice?
- Does your audience assume you are credible
or are they skeptical of you?
Relationship to the Audience
- As an authority, you’ll want to sound sure of
yourself.

-As a peer or subordinate, you might be more
tentative or suggestive.
Audience Demographics
Ask yourself if the following audience characteristics
should influence how you present information:


 Age                        Sexual orientation
 Gender                     Income level
 Race/ethnicity             Education level
 Region of residence        Religion
 Health                     Political affiliation
 Culture                    Type of employment
MOSTLY IMPORTANTLY
• Always find out as much about the reader’s
  personality as possible
• Don’t rely on dated or offensive stereotypes to
  guide your analysis
• Don’t be sycophantic or take on an overly
  pandering tone

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Audience Analysis Slides

  • 1. Audience Analysis the investigative and reasoning processes by which a writer identifies his or her target audience and the things that audience values, in respect to their audience context
  • 2. Target Audience Primary audience: The actual “target”, the person or people you hope to influence with your writing Examples: • An HR manager when you are applying for a job • Your grandma when you send her a birthday card
  • 3. Secondary audience: Other stakeholders to whom the writing is not addressed but who may be influenced by it or asked to read it by the primary audience Examples: • The manager you would be working with if HR hired you • Your grandfather, who also wants to know how school is going
  • 4. Tertiary audience: Readers who may come across and read your writing but who are not actually influenced by its content Examples: • The receptionist at your potential new job • Your grandma’s friends from the senior center
  • 5. Audience context – the relevant physical location and social situation of the targeted audience Ex: during wedding planning, on a hot day Audience forum – the actual place or device where the target audience comes in contact with a text Ex: dentist’s office, mailbox, iPad
  • 6. Why does adjusting writing to suit your audience matter? • You have an agenda that they can help you further • They won’t take notice if you don’t convince them it’s in their best interest as well • If you try to convince them using inappropriate language, they won’t get your message
  • 7. What audience traits should you consider before writing?
  • 8. Prior Knowledge How much does the audience know about your subject? - How many explanations should you include? - How complex should your language be? - Is industry jargon appropriate?
  • 9. Tone Gulf Coast fishermen might a lot about saltwater fishing, but might not be receptive to an academic tone even though they are experts on the subject.
  • 10. Tone Chemistry professors may know little about saltwater fishing, but would expect a more restrained, academic approach in the presentation of a paper.
  • 11. Current Opinion How does the audience feel about your subject? - Are they mostly on your side but in need of a little persuasion? - Are they fully apathetic? - Do they require a lot of convincing?
  • 12. - Why is what you are saying valuable to your readers? - What can they take away from your paper? - Can you motivate them to think more about your issue?
  • 13. Relationship to the Audience - Are you an equal, an authority, or a subordinate? - Are you giving order, suggestions, or friendly advice? - Does your audience assume you are credible or are they skeptical of you?
  • 14. Relationship to the Audience - As an authority, you’ll want to sound sure of yourself. -As a peer or subordinate, you might be more tentative or suggestive.
  • 15. Audience Demographics Ask yourself if the following audience characteristics should influence how you present information:  Age  Sexual orientation  Gender  Income level  Race/ethnicity  Education level  Region of residence  Religion  Health  Political affiliation  Culture  Type of employment
  • 16. MOSTLY IMPORTANTLY • Always find out as much about the reader’s personality as possible • Don’t rely on dated or offensive stereotypes to guide your analysis • Don’t be sycophantic or take on an overly pandering tone