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QUESTIONNAIRE DATA ANALYSIS
- Within my results i have found out a range of information regarding what is the most popular content and colour that college students would want in their college magazine.
- 16 out of 30 of these people said they would like this magazine to predominantly aimed at the male gender. Following this, a more boy stereotypical colour scheme seemed to be more favoured using Black, Blue and Gold, seeming to be very popular. Blue obtained 17, black received 13 and gold gained 12 ticks in the questionnaire.
- The majority of people (17) said they would want to receive a weekly magazine instead of a daily or monthly issue. Following this question i asked "How much would you be willing to pay?" and a staggering 23/30 people said they would only pay £1.00 for a weekly magazine, which makes sense as it is realistic and achievable for college students.
- 12 people said that they wouldn't mind receiving the magazine virtually or on paper/physically, but virtually however did get slightly more votes with 10 people opting for it. I expected that people would rase a hand more towards virtually than physically as now its 2014 its more common to see.
- A whopping 22 out of 30 students said they would like to receive a problems page; saving 8 people who said no, therefor the problems page is definitely going to be embedded into the magazine.
- Along with a problems page another strategy to interest and tempt viewers has proven favourable which is free objects, 25/30 people said that free gift vouchers or other forms of free material would/could lead them to buying the magazine.
- Only 7 people said that they would contribute to creating, editing, designing or in anyway participating in the magazine. leaving 23 people who said they wouldn't.
- Last but not least I asked the potential viewers what they would want content wise within the magazine, giving them various options to tick as many boxes as they would like. The favoured topics are Gaming, Jobs, food and technology, which i will include into my personal magazine.
- 16 out of 30 of these people said they would like this magazine to predominantly aimed at the male gender. Following this, a more boy stereotypical colour scheme seemed to be more favoured using Black, Blue and Gold, seeming to be very popular. Blue obtained 17, black received 13 and gold gained 12 ticks in the questionnaire.
- The majority of people (17) said they would want to receive a weekly magazine instead of a daily or monthly issue. Following this question i asked "How much would you be willing to pay?" and a staggering 23/30 people said they would only pay £1.00 for a weekly magazine, which makes sense as it is realistic and achievable for college students.
- 12 people said that they wouldn't mind receiving the magazine virtually or on paper/physically, but virtually however did get slightly more votes with 10 people opting for it. I expected that people would rase a hand more towards virtually than physically as now its 2014 its more common to see.
- A whopping 22 out of 30 students said they would like to receive a problems page; saving 8 people who said no, therefor the problems page is definitely going to be embedded into the magazine.
- Along with a problems page another strategy to interest and tempt viewers has proven favourable which is free objects, 25/30 people said that free gift vouchers or other forms of free material would/could lead them to buying the magazine.
- Only 7 people said that they would contribute to creating, editing, designing or in anyway participating in the magazine. leaving 23 people who said they wouldn't.
- Last but not least I asked the potential viewers what they would want content wise within the magazine, giving them various options to tick as many boxes as they would like. The favoured topics are Gaming, Jobs, food and technology, which i will include into my personal magazine.
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