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We had to do some background work from a professional audience research site called

Pearl and Dean and this then helped us get an accurate representation of our audience.
They categorise their audiences into three different groups, Age, Social Class and Gender.
The target audience we had in mind were the ages 15-19 year olds and a social class ABC1,
but with the female gender having the most majority than males by a 60% to a 40% split.
By looking at the graphs above, I believe that we have picked correctly from looking at the
percentages from the four different graphs above which I got from their website. As by the
graphs, it shows that we picked the majority groups, it especially shows this in graph one.
Originally the age group we first decided on was 45-54 because we thought that older
people would take it more seriously but because of the low percentage of this age group, it
put us of the idea and decided to go with the age group, which tended to get the highest
percentage.

We made our own graphs, which is also categorised into three different groups, which is
also age, social class and gender. This helped us have a better idea of are own target
audience.

Gender
100%
90%
80%

40%

70%
60%
50%
40%
30%

60%

20%
10%
0%
1

Female

Male

Above is our graph of the percentages of both genders in our target audience, as you can
see the females has the majority.

Social Class
100%
90%
80%

45%

70%
60%
50%
40%
30%

55%

20%
10%
0%
1
ABC1

C2DE

Above is our graph of the percentages of social classes in our target audience, as you can
see the ABC1 group has the majority by 10%.

Age
100%

5%
10%
10%

90%
80%
70%

20%

60%
50%
40%
30%

55%

20%
10%
0%
1
15-24

25-34

35-44

45-54

55+

Above is our graph of the percentages of the grouped ages in our target audience, as you
can see the age group of 15-24 has the majority with the age group of 25-34 having the
next highest.

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