By researching music
magazines which are associated to the music genre I chose to base my music
magazine on, I noticed that the codes and conventions are very similar if not
identical. A similarity that the magazines I looked at had was that they have
the same target audience. Through knowing this I applied it to my magazine to
make my magazine stand out from other magazines by:
-My music magazine will
cost £2.99 as I felt like that is an affordable price for my target audience
and for the quality of my magazine, by price my magazine at £2.99 I feel like
my magazine will be successful and I will generate a profit.
-As my magazine is £2.99
I will regulate my product on a monthly basis in order to ensure that my
magazine is of a high quality. Also my magazine will be available online for
anyone that missed an issue.
-In order to take my
pictures I used a professional camera to achieve the best quality photographs
possible. I did this so that my front cover, content page and double page
spread looked professional and of a high quality.
-To differentiate my
music magazine from other magazines available, I used a unique selling point
which is winning tickets to ‘V-Fest’! As a result of this I aim to attract more
customers as the festival has a large following.
-I used puffs and cover
lines on the front cover of my magazine to draw people attention towards my
magazine.
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