Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Analyzing my Audience

My audience for my review is a pretty broad audience. It is most likely males and females from the ages of 17 and above. Really it is anyone who eats out. My audience also most likely lives in a urban area. A place where new restaurants can pop up at any moment. My audience is interested in good food, which is why they would read these reviews. They want to make sure that they are going to get good food for their money. My audience does not like wasting their money, but they are up for new experiences. My audience really does not stick to the norm or else they would never try new places. My audience believes in small local businesses because these are where they go for their feasting. Their friends are outgoing people. They know that my audience likes new places and will often tell them about a new restaurant that just opened up or a great place they ate during one of their trips they were recently on. My audience needs to know about new restaurants that open up. If not they might stick to a couple of places and not realize what else is out in the world. My audience frequently reads the newspaper trying to find that new restaurant or café. My audience might also subscribe to a food magazine that lists reviews of new restaurants in their area as well as the rest of the nation. My audience believes that there is always something new to try, as long as other people have tried it first. They don’t really believe in second chances and figure that if you can’t do it the first time…why do it? My audience knows that they are hungry and they are ready to find that perfect place to eat. But once they find a really great place, another place seems like it might be better. This cycle will go on and on until they have a handful of places that they can use as their staples. These are the places that they can always go do get a really great meal every time they go. But of course they will always try the new café on the corner.

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