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Project Development - Language and Target audience

 On this blog post I will write about the language that I will use in my article and the target audience about my article.

I decided to use formal language the reasons is that the topic that I have to analyse is women's issue that needs to be taken seriously and with respect to women.

Formal language(meaning):

It is used when writing for professional or academic purposes like university assignments. Formal language does not use colloquialisms, contractions or first person pronouns such as 'I' or 'We'. 

10 differences between formal and informal language

1. Know in which situations you can use informal language.

2. Grammar.

3. Modal verbs..

4. Pronouns.

5. Vocabulary.

6. Pronunciation.

7. Contractions.

8. Abbreviations and acronyms.

9. Colloquial language.

10. Emojis are never used in formal language!

Glossary.

I have to be careful with these different types of language , because I want to write a correct formal article.

 target audience is a group of people identified as likely customers of a business. People in a target audience share demographic similarities, such as age, location, or socioeconomic status. Defining a target audience helps create more efficient marketing messages.

The target audience of my article will be the women or the general people that want to respect the women. Also, this artcle can read it a person that want to learn about this topic and want to increase his or her knowledge.

The age that will deal with this article is 17 years old and older.

The interest of these people that will deal with my article is the respect of equality.




References:
1.  London School, 10 Differences between formal and informal language,14 October 2020, Available form: https://www.londonschool.com/blog/10-differences-between-formal-and-informal-language/
2. Hootsuite, How to Find and Target Your Social Media Audience, Christina Newberry, July 8, 2020 Available form: https://blog.hootsuite.com/target-market/  

Comments

  1. You have not researched the target market - you could have looked at newspaper demographics or a women's magazine which you might publish this in and get actual statistics for that magazine - you needed to research further here

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