Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Survey


 In my survey, I asked five specific questions to try and get the most accurate readings to project onto my final idea. By doing this survey, I can get realistic opinions of my peers on what to base my magazine on.
  The results which I got came up with these results:
● 100% of people had come back with results claiming that they are interested in reading about music.
● In addition to the first question, 70% said that they would like to read about films, 20% said they would like to read about games and 10% said that they would like to read about sports.
● I asked for the gender of those who took my survey, so that I got an understanding on who would be the target audiences and who would be most likely to read a college magazine. The results came up with a standard 50% of males and females. However, males were those who were more interested in reading about films and games and only one female asked to write about sports in the magazine.
● The third question in my survey was generally asking how often those questioned are to purchase a magazine. 90% came back with results claiming that they only buy magazines once a month and only one person questioned said that they buy magazines once every few months. This gave me a concept on how often my target audience is to purchase magazines and that it would be ideal to only create one which is released once every month.
● The penultimate question was if those questioned would actually buy a college magazine if one was to be released. 60% claimed that they would be interested in buying one, however 40% said that they would not be interested. This is simply not enough demand to carry on and release one as a lot of survey answers are not reliable sources.
● Finally, I asked if the people involved in the essay would rather be seeing images or columns in their magazines. This was asked as it is good background research for the content of my final product. 70% said that they’d rather see images, 10% claimed that they would rather read columns and 20% went out of the chosen categories and said that they would rather have a mixture.

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