This document contains questions about distributing a media product, defining the target audience, attracting the audience, and reflecting on skills learned from creating a preliminary task to the full product. Specifically, it asks about which media companies might distribute the magazine based on their existing genres and audiences. It also asks to define the target audience's demographics and psychographics. Finally, it asks about the hardware, software, and skills used and lessons learned from the preliminary task to the final product.
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This document contains questions about distributing a media product, defining the target audience, attracting the audience, and reflecting on skills learned from creating a preliminary task to the full product. Specifically, it asks about which media companies might distribute the magazine based on their existing genres and audiences. It also asks to define the target audience's demographics and psychographics. Finally, it asks about the hardware, software, and skills used and lessons learned from the preliminary task to the final product.
This document contains questions about distributing a media product, defining the target audience, attracting the audience, and reflecting on skills learned from creating a preliminary task to the full product. Specifically, it asks about which media companies might distribute the magazine based on their existing genres and audiences. It also asks to define the target audience's demographics and psychographics. Finally, it asks about the hardware, software, and skills used and lessons learned from the preliminary task to the final product.
This document contains questions about distributing a media product, defining the target audience, attracting the audience, and reflecting on skills learned from creating a preliminary task to the full product. Specifically, it asks about which media companies might distribute the magazine based on their existing genres and audiences. It also asks to define the target audience's demographics and psychographics. Finally, it asks about the hardware, software, and skills used and lessons learned from the preliminary task to the final product.
might distribute your media product and why? Which companies might distribute your magazine e.g IPC, Emap, Bauer? Do they already distribute magazines from a similar genre? Who is the target audience for their existing products? How does this ^ help you? 4. Who would the audience be for your media product? Define your target audience in terms of age, social class, gender, ethnicity and psychographic profile.
5. How did you attract/address
your audience? What in your magazine tells us what your target audience is/is designed to appeal to them? 6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? What hardware and software have you used to plan your pages? How effective was it? 7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
How have you developed your
skills and knowledge since you constructed your preliminary task?
From Zero to One Million Followers: Become an Influencer with Social Media Viral Growth Strategies on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and the Secrets to Make Your Personal Brand KNOWN
Mastering Business Social Media Marketing in Theory & Practice: book covers the fundamental facts & strategies, automation & advanced ideas & tips on corporate social marketing for businesses & beyond