• Summation:
    If you have answered the questions above, you should know who the audience of the ezine is. To help you articulate your knowledge, write a short paragraph describing the audience, which you will submit to your teacher. Be sure to include --

    1. What interests the audience has;
    2. who and what do they admire;
    3. what is their financial status;
    4. what their education level is;
    5. what is their family orientation;
    6. who will they vote for.


     

    Exterior:
    Looking at the cover, what can you tell about the ezine? Is it user friendly? Is there a lot of information and things to look at? 
    What kind of attitude is expressed? Political? Family-oriented? Swinging Singles? Conservative?
    What relationships are shown? Are people pictured? Is there a cartoonish flavor?
    How does the cover capture the attention?
    Does the cover give a preview of the interior?
    What is the most interesting thing about the exterior?
    Interior:
    Who produces the ezine?
    What products are advertised? Who would use such products?
    How are the people in the advertisements depicted?
    What are they doing?
    Can you see yourself being in one of the ads?
    Why or why not?
    What reader interests' (cooking, sailing, health, politics, etc.) would the features appeal to?
    Would you be interested in such features?
    What interests do the articles or stories appeal to?
    What words or phrases describe the people, features and advertisements found in this magazine?
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