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Primary Research Reflections Name: Charlie Batcheler Candidate Number: 1016 Center Name: St. Andrew’s Catholic School Center Number: 64135

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Primary Research

ReflectionsName: Charlie BatchelerCandidate Number: 1016Center Name: St. Andrew’s Catholic SchoolCenter Number: 64135

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Survey

• Using the website survey monkey, I have taken a survey about what people expect from a music magazine of this style

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Screen Grab of Results HERE

Breakdown of the results HEREThis connotes that most people would pay either £3 - £4 or £2 - £3 for a monthly music magazine. That means that those would be the optimum prices to make my magazine as most people feel that is a suitable price to pay, and would therefore make more profit. It also shows that £4 is too much and that £ is the best price to charge as it crosses over into the two most popular groups.

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This connotes that a band photo is what people would expect on the cover, meaning it’s a common recognizable feature of a magazine of this style and it would be good to bring sales by conforming with what people expect from this kind of magazine.

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Although fairly obvious it shows that people are familiar with star appeal in magazines and other forms of media and therefore feel it is synonymous and important in this context too.

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This is similar to the earlier question, in the fact that there are evenly sized groups meaning that the ideal number of pages to put in my magazine would be 30 pages, as that is the amount that crosses over into the two most popular groups.

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This signifies that the offers of festival or concert tickets would probably be the best thing to offer as a promotional, as it would probably draw most people in.

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This connotes that people would mostly like to see interviews in a music magazine or promos in order to get them to buy the magazine.