Knowing your audience
You want to analyze your readers before you start writing, so you will know what format, vocabulary, or level of information is needed. Analyzing your readers or audience is a really critical point in the writing process, because it determines how effective your writing is going to be. For example, if you are writing a report on a science class for a team project that you are going to present for the same class, you probably want to go in-depth and be specific since they have the background knowledge, whereas in a different subject class, you would want to generalize and explain the meaning of different ideas because they lack the background knowledge in what you are writing.
You could understand why analyzing your readers is important if you look at it as an advertiser does. People who work in advertising spend the majority of their time investigating their customers. Once they are familiar with the customers, they can give form to their advertisement by using words, format, and graphics that appeal to the target audience. For example, when Nike shoes target teenagers they use famous celebrities and professional athletes to advertise their shoes because that is what appeals to teenagers’ interests.
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I completely agree that you must know your audience in order to write most effectively and that advertisers are thinking the same way. I also agree that the audiences culture should also be considered.
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Jorge! your cartoon is funny and I loved you analogies. Make sure that your formatting (spacing, indents, etc.) stays consistent throughout the post. I really enjoyed reading what you wrote and look forward to your next posts!
ReplyDeleteI agree that knowing your audience is very important. Advertising beer on a cartoon channel would be very ineffective, just as advertising Barbie on an NFL Fox Sunday would be ineffective. The only thing that I saw that you could improve on your blog post would be to keep the formatting the same so it is easier to read your post. Other than that, I enjoyed reading your post and had a good laugh.
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