Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Full Analysis Of One Music Magazine

Vogue readers spend more on fashion each year than readers of Elle, Marie Claire, InStyle, Vanity Fair and Harper’s Bazaar. 92% of their audience own or buy designer fashion and 93% of them own premium beauty products. Vogue readers are quite influential as 54% of readers who have recommended a product to someone has resulted in a purchase. The average reader of Vogue in print is 33 years old, readers of Vogue in digital average out to be 34 years old and readers online average to be around 28 years old. It is unusual that that the copy in digital form has a slightly older reader age due to technology being quite a new modern thing, but the average reader age of Vogue is 33. 95% of Vogue readers are females which it which is who their target audience is anyway. Vogue has a circulation number of 200,032 and a readership number of 1,148,000. The average number each copy of Vogue is re-visited is 6. Vogue is mentioned at least 4 times a day in media print which generated £1 million worth of coverage. The digital circulation of Vogue is 7,950 and has the largest digital circulation compared to Elle, Marie Claire, InStyle, Vanity Fair and Harper’s Bazaar. Vogue in print reaches around 23.4 million people and online the reach around 40.4 million people. Audience reach on social media:
  •           Facebook: 2,303,000
  •         Twitter: 2,149,500
  •      Instagram: 532,500
  •      FourSquare: 372,500
  •      Google+: 204,500
  •       Pinterest: 247,500
  •       Tumblr: 65,500
  •      Vine: 51,500
  •      YouTube: 34,500

Which totals to a number of 5,588,500 people just from social media.

Vogue now runs their own festival which was launched in 2011 which had 7,000 visitors. It has been sponsored by Harrods, Chanel, Burberry Beauty, Kerastase and OPI.

Questionnaire Results

In my questionnaire 25% of the people who answered it were male and 75% were female. All of the people who answered my questionnaire fall into the age category of 16-20. When asking if a fashion and music magazine combined 75% said that it would interest them. When asking what colours would attract them to a magazine I got many mixed responses. The main 3 colours were pink, gold and black. I then asked what shops people like to shop in the most and 25% said high street shops, 25% said boutiques and 50% said branded shops. The main 3 music genres that came out on top were pop, hip hop and R&B. There was an equal response between music and fashion when asked what the main genre of the magazine would be. More than three quarters of people said that they would like the magazine to be published every month. 70% would prefer an image of a single person on the cover opposed to 30% preferring a group imagine on the cover. When asking what they would like to see inside the magazine I got many different responses, most of them being mainly chart list, tour and concert dates, new and upcoming bands and artists and the latest fashion clothes.