What gender are you?
We deliberately asked 15 boys and 15 girls to answer are questionnaire so then the results would be even and fair.
Would you read a college magazine?
From the results we can see that 73% of those who answered would not read a college magazine while the other 27% would.
How often would you want the magazine released?
From the results we acquired we can see that 80% of people would prefer it to be monthly while the other 20% would prefer is weekly.
If monthly how much would you be willing to pay?
The results show that 60% would pay £1.50, 27% would pay £2 and the remaining 13% would pay £2.50.
If weekly how much would you be willing to pay?
The results show 67% of people would pay 50p, 27% would pay £1 and the final 6% would play £1.50.
Would you be interested in contributing to the magazine?
The majority of people would in-fact contribute to the magazine at 80% while the other 20% said they would not.
What content would you like to see? Pick 4:
We asked people what they would like to see in a college magazine. The results were pretty even but the top 4 were sports (17%), Whats on in the area (17%), University information (17%) and Music (16%).
Would freebies/discounts/special offers encourage you to buy the magazine?
Almost everyone said yes to freebies encouraging them to purchase the magazine with 93%, the other 7% said no.
Would an online version encourage you to read it?
The majority said yes at 80% while the others said no, this tells us that people would much prefer a digital magazine at this day and age.
What colours would encourage you to read the magazine?
53% of people voted brighter colours, 20% of people voted black and white and the remaining voted other colours. This tells us that people would like a simple design with bright colours.
Would you like email updates?
Almost everyone said no at 83% which tells us people would much prefer not to receive emails on updates for the magazine e.t.c.
What pictures would you like to see?
The most popular pictures were bands and celebrities at 25%, people and students at 17% and technology also at 17%.