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Presenting Research
Purpose of research..
Why conduct research?
We conducted the research in order to be able to get an idea of who our audience will be
and the types of products they enjoy. This will help us to ensure our product will be
consumed by our audience and they will make use of it.

What did you want to get out of it?
We wanted to be able to find out different aspects of who our audience are such as their
age and gender. We also wanted to be able to find out how many vegetarians would benefit
from our product by asking who eats meat and an overall question of favourite desserts
was asked for us to get a good idea of what people enjoy the most.

How could this influence your project?
This influences our project because it gives us an idea of who our main audience are and
who is most likely to benefit from our product. It also means that once we have learned and
understood who we are targeting we are able to adjust our product in order to fit their
needs and know what is going to be most successful and what they would like to see.
How did you conduct the research?
What methods did you use?
The methods we used were questionnaires. There was two ways of filling out our questionnaires,
with one being filling it out online and another being filling it out on paper. We used this method
because it was easy to gather the results.

Where/how did people fill them in?
People were able to fill our questionnaires in either online or on paper. On our online
questionnaire we used multiple-choice and the comment/essay box for people to give us plenty
of information about their views and preferences on eating meat and Vegetarianism.

Advantages/Disadvantages:
The advantages of using an online survey is that it is easy for us to collect all of the data and
compare them/find out what people think. The disadvantages of using an online survey is that
some of the answers are not appropriate and it is clear to see that some of the people who took
the survey were not being serious when answering the questions. This can affect our data overall
because it will waste our time separating the helpful answers from the stupid ones.
Summary.
• Our survey was answered by 64 people.
• We mainly had a female audience response
  within the age range of 12-17 year olds.
• Most of the people who answered were not
  vegetarian but we had 11 people who are
  vegetarian and do not eat meat.
Gender                   Our first question was:
                         “What is your gender?”.

                         We found that most people
                         that we had targeted were
         Female
                         female. We had 35 female’s
                         and 25 males.
         Male
                         Our target audience is
         Other           predominantly female but
                         there is a very marginal
                         difference between males
         Prefer not to
                         and females. This means that
         say
                         our target audience is closely
                         mixed but we have a slightly
                         more feminine audience.
Age                       Our next question was:
                          “which category below contains
                          your age?”.

                          Through asking this question we
                          have found out that our target
                          audience mainly falls into the
      12 yrs - 17 yrs     age range of 12-17, meaning our
                          audience is mostly young
      18 yrs - 20-yrs     people. This is because we
      21 yrs - 29 yrs     mainly targeted people on
                          Facebook and twitter with our
      30 yrs - 39 yrs     survey and younger people tend
      40 yrs - 49 yrs     to be the people that are using
                          facebook constantly and are
      50 yrs - 59 yrs
                          aware of what is being posted
      60 yrs - 69 yrs     on there.
      70 yrs - 79 yrs
                          This shows us that we have to
      80 years and over   create foods which a range of
                          people but mainly younger ages
                          are going to enjoy and be
                          interested in, making them want
                          to eat it.
Do you eat meat?         This question was:
                         “Do you eat meat?”.

                         This question has allowed us to see
                         that most of our audience is not
                         vegetarian. This means we have to
                         make vegetarian recipes that are
                   Yes   also going to appeal to non-
                         vegetarians in order for our recipe
                   No
                         cards to be a success and to sell.
Vegetarian Companies                This question was:
                                    “Which of these vegetarian
                                    companies are you aware of?”.
                 Quorn
                                    This question has allowed us to see
                                    that most people are virtually
                 Linda McCartney
                                    unaware of most vegetarian food
                 Redwood            companies. They have mostly heard
                                    of Quorn. This is probably because it
                 The vegtarian      is the most advertised and ‘out there’
                 society            company that people are aware of.
                 Dragonfly foods
                                    This allows us to know that we will
                 Goodness foods     have to highly advertise and promote
                 wholesale
                                    our recipe cards in order for people
                 FayreField foods
                                    to be aware of them and know about
                                    them, making them want to know
                 Other
                                    more about them and make people
                                    purchase them.
This question was:
                                 “would you ever consider eating a
Would you eat a meat             meat substitute? (e.g. Tofu).
    substitute?
                                 Most of the people who answered
                                 our survey said they would never eat
                                 a meat substitute. (29 people)

                                 This means that when we are
                                 creating the recipe cards we need to
                  Yes
                                 ensure we do not place any form of
                  No             meat substitute into our recipes as
                  I already do   this may cause them to not want to
                                 try the recipe or to eat it.
Filtered by : Do you eat meat?
              ‘no’.
Before filtering                         After filtering
                   Gender                          Gender
                            Female                          Female

                            Male                            Male

                            Other                           Other

                            Prefer not                      Prefer not
                            to say                          to say
Before filtering                             After filtering

                   Age                                   Age
                                                               12 yrs - 17 yrs

                         12 yrs - 17 yrs
                                                               18 yrs - 20 yrs
                         18 yrs - 20-yrs
                                                               21 yrs - 29 yrs
                         21 yrs - 29 yrs
                                                               30 yrs - 39 yrs
                         30 yrs - 39 yrs

                         40 yrs - 49 yrs                       40 yrs - 49 yrs

                         50 yrs - 59 yrs                       50 yrs - 59 yrs

                         60 yrs - 69 yrs
                                                               60 yrs - 69 yrs
                         70 yrs - 79 yrs
                                                               70 yrs - 79 yrs
                         80 years and over
                                                               80 years and over
Before filtering                   After filtering

          Do you eat meat?         Do you eat meat?




                             Yes                      Yes
                             No                       No
Before filtering                           After filtering

    Vegetarian Companies               Vegtarian Companies
                    Quorn                                    Quorn

                    Linda McCartney                          Linda McCartney

                    Redwood                                  Redwood

                    The vegtarian                            Vegetarian society
                    society
                    Dragonfly foods                          Dragonfly foods

                    Goodness foods                           Goodness foods and
                    wholesale                                wholesale
                    FayreField foods                         Fayrefield foods

                    Other                                    Other
Before filtering                     After filtering


     Would you eat a meat           Would you eat a meat
         substitute?                    substitute?



                     Yes                               Yes
                     No                                No
                     I already do                      I already do
By filtering our results to get the answers from vegetarians only we
are able to get the point of views from vegetarians and this could
help us meet the brief since we are producing vegetarian products.

We have been able to discover that even though people are
vegetarian, there is a high percentage of them that will not eat a
meat substitute such as tofu. This shows us that in order to create a
successful product we should meet the requirements and needs of
our target audience and if we include something they won’t eat
then it won’t work out. Another thing that has been discovered
from the filtering is that our target audience is still mostly
dominated by females in the age range of 12-17 year olds.
Do you cook your meals with dairy products and eggs?




                                                                                 Yes
                                                                                 No




Our sixth question was “Do you cook your meals with dairy products and eggs?”.
A large majority of our audience said “Yes”, while 11 people said “No”. This shows us that
the majority of the people who answered do cook their meals with dairy products and
eggs, meaning that we will be making recipes that contain dairy products and eggs.
Which desserts do you enjoy?

                                                                       Cakes
                                                                       Biscuits/Cookies
                                                                       Brownies
                                                                       Souffles
                                                                       Flapjacks
                                                                       Trifle
                                                                       Sundaes
                                                                       Other



The seventh question we asked was “Which desserts do you enjoy?”.
There is an equal amount of cakes, biscuit and brownie lovers in our audience. This
could be because these desserts are usually a common childhood favourite and they
may still enjoy them all the way into adulthood. The least voted was soufflés. This may
be because soufflés are rarely heard of, as they are often served in fancy restaurants
and not many people will know how to make them.
What is your favourite dessert?
                                    From this chart we can see that these desserts were the most common,
         Dessert Type       Total
                                    and we can also see that Cheesecake/Chocolate Cake and Ice Cream are
Cheesecake/Chocolate cake   11      the top two desserts our audience like. Chocolate comes in second.
                                    With these results in mind, we can maybe begin to create a recipe that
Jam Roly poly               1
                                    will appeal to all three of these popular desserts. For example, we could
Tiramisu                    1       make chocolate brownies with ice-cream on the side, or we could make
                                    cheesecake withice-cream. Doing this will allow us to appeal to more of
Ice-cream                   7       our audience, and this will hopefully make our cards more popular.
Chocolate                   5
Brownies                    3                                      Dessert               Cheesecake / chocolate cake

                                                                                         Jam roly poly
Sticky Toffee Pudding       1
                                                                                         Tiramisu
Apple Crumble               2                                                            Ice-cream
Chocolate Mousse            2                                                            Chocolate

Trifle                      1                                                            Brownies

                                                                                         Sticky toffee pudding

                                                                                         Apple crumble

                                                                                         Chocolate mousse

                                                                                         Trifle
Which colour scheme would you prefer to see?




                                                                   Bright and vibrant
                                                                   Calm and neutral
                                                                   Pastel




From this chart we can see that our audience would like to see bright and vibrant
recipe cards the most. This will probably be because people would like to be attracted
to a colourful scheme and will find the card more appealing, making them want to
make the recipe. The least common answer is pastel. This could be because people
may find pastel and pale colours boring, or some people may find that colour scheme
to be too feminine as most pastel colours include pale pinks, blues, and purples.
Would the appearance of the cards influence your meal
                               choice?




                                                                                   Yes
                                                                                   No




From this chart we can see that it is a 50/50 of whether or not the appearance of our
recipe cards will affect the audiences choice of meals. This can be useful because then
we can spend more time on giving information about the recipe, instead of spending
heaps of time on making the cards look nice. Although, we will still need to put some
effort into the appearance of the cards for the other 50% of our audience.
Filtering Results – Bright and Vibrant
By filtering the answers to our questionnaire for Bright and Vibrant, we can see that
cakes and biscuits/cookies were still the most popular desserts. This could be
because you can experiment with these kinds of desserts and they can contain
different ingredients or have different toppings, and you can make them as
colourful as you want.

Obviously, with the question asking which colour scheme the audience would
prefer to see, the most common answer in this case is Bright and Vibrant. From the
last question we can see that the results have changed quite a lot. ‘Yes’ has now
increased to 56.2%, while ‘No’ has decreased to 43.75%. This shows us that the
people who would like to see the recipe cards with a Bright and Vibrant colour
scheme feel that the overall appearance of the cards would affect whether they
make the recipe or not. The results could also mean that our audience mostly
consists of teenagers or young adults who are fond of brighter colours and standing
out. This means that we will have to think carefully about the colours we use on our
cards and how we place the images, text, title, etc.
Evaluation.
How well did you do?
Overall, I think we did well because we got a reasonably large amount of
responses by gathering our findings from 64 people. We gathered a range of
responses from a range of people, both genders and a mixed age range of
responses. In total we gathered more results than we expected to and got more
vegetarian results than we expected to but it would have been helpful to gain a
larger percentage of people who do not eat meat to benefit our research and help
us with our project development.

What could you improve?
We could improve our research results by trying to gain a larger group of people
who are vegetarian. We could do this by posting our survey links onto more
vegetarian websites and forums along with vegetarian Facebook pages. This
would have made our survey more known to vegetarian people and increased the
likelihood of them seeing our survey and answering it. Posting the link in more
places than just online social networking sites would also help us to get an
audience within more of a varied age range rather than all being young people
who use facebook/twitter.

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Understanding target audiences through research

  • 2. Purpose of research.. Why conduct research? We conducted the research in order to be able to get an idea of who our audience will be and the types of products they enjoy. This will help us to ensure our product will be consumed by our audience and they will make use of it. What did you want to get out of it? We wanted to be able to find out different aspects of who our audience are such as their age and gender. We also wanted to be able to find out how many vegetarians would benefit from our product by asking who eats meat and an overall question of favourite desserts was asked for us to get a good idea of what people enjoy the most. How could this influence your project? This influences our project because it gives us an idea of who our main audience are and who is most likely to benefit from our product. It also means that once we have learned and understood who we are targeting we are able to adjust our product in order to fit their needs and know what is going to be most successful and what they would like to see.
  • 3. How did you conduct the research? What methods did you use? The methods we used were questionnaires. There was two ways of filling out our questionnaires, with one being filling it out online and another being filling it out on paper. We used this method because it was easy to gather the results. Where/how did people fill them in? People were able to fill our questionnaires in either online or on paper. On our online questionnaire we used multiple-choice and the comment/essay box for people to give us plenty of information about their views and preferences on eating meat and Vegetarianism. Advantages/Disadvantages: The advantages of using an online survey is that it is easy for us to collect all of the data and compare them/find out what people think. The disadvantages of using an online survey is that some of the answers are not appropriate and it is clear to see that some of the people who took the survey were not being serious when answering the questions. This can affect our data overall because it will waste our time separating the helpful answers from the stupid ones.
  • 4. Summary. • Our survey was answered by 64 people. • We mainly had a female audience response within the age range of 12-17 year olds. • Most of the people who answered were not vegetarian but we had 11 people who are vegetarian and do not eat meat.
  • 5. Gender Our first question was: “What is your gender?”. We found that most people that we had targeted were Female female. We had 35 female’s and 25 males. Male Our target audience is Other predominantly female but there is a very marginal difference between males Prefer not to and females. This means that say our target audience is closely mixed but we have a slightly more feminine audience.
  • 6. Age Our next question was: “which category below contains your age?”. Through asking this question we have found out that our target audience mainly falls into the 12 yrs - 17 yrs age range of 12-17, meaning our audience is mostly young 18 yrs - 20-yrs people. This is because we 21 yrs - 29 yrs mainly targeted people on Facebook and twitter with our 30 yrs - 39 yrs survey and younger people tend 40 yrs - 49 yrs to be the people that are using facebook constantly and are 50 yrs - 59 yrs aware of what is being posted 60 yrs - 69 yrs on there. 70 yrs - 79 yrs This shows us that we have to 80 years and over create foods which a range of people but mainly younger ages are going to enjoy and be interested in, making them want to eat it.
  • 7. Do you eat meat? This question was: “Do you eat meat?”. This question has allowed us to see that most of our audience is not vegetarian. This means we have to make vegetarian recipes that are Yes also going to appeal to non- vegetarians in order for our recipe No cards to be a success and to sell.
  • 8. Vegetarian Companies This question was: “Which of these vegetarian companies are you aware of?”. Quorn This question has allowed us to see that most people are virtually Linda McCartney unaware of most vegetarian food Redwood companies. They have mostly heard of Quorn. This is probably because it The vegtarian is the most advertised and ‘out there’ society company that people are aware of. Dragonfly foods This allows us to know that we will Goodness foods have to highly advertise and promote wholesale our recipe cards in order for people FayreField foods to be aware of them and know about them, making them want to know Other more about them and make people purchase them.
  • 9. This question was: “would you ever consider eating a Would you eat a meat meat substitute? (e.g. Tofu). substitute? Most of the people who answered our survey said they would never eat a meat substitute. (29 people) This means that when we are creating the recipe cards we need to Yes ensure we do not place any form of No meat substitute into our recipes as I already do this may cause them to not want to try the recipe or to eat it.
  • 10. Filtered by : Do you eat meat? ‘no’.
  • 11. Before filtering After filtering Gender Gender Female Female Male Male Other Other Prefer not Prefer not to say to say
  • 12. Before filtering After filtering Age Age 12 yrs - 17 yrs 12 yrs - 17 yrs 18 yrs - 20 yrs 18 yrs - 20-yrs 21 yrs - 29 yrs 21 yrs - 29 yrs 30 yrs - 39 yrs 30 yrs - 39 yrs 40 yrs - 49 yrs 40 yrs - 49 yrs 50 yrs - 59 yrs 50 yrs - 59 yrs 60 yrs - 69 yrs 60 yrs - 69 yrs 70 yrs - 79 yrs 70 yrs - 79 yrs 80 years and over 80 years and over
  • 13. Before filtering After filtering Do you eat meat? Do you eat meat? Yes Yes No No
  • 14. Before filtering After filtering Vegetarian Companies Vegtarian Companies Quorn Quorn Linda McCartney Linda McCartney Redwood Redwood The vegtarian Vegetarian society society Dragonfly foods Dragonfly foods Goodness foods Goodness foods and wholesale wholesale FayreField foods Fayrefield foods Other Other
  • 15. Before filtering After filtering Would you eat a meat Would you eat a meat substitute? substitute? Yes Yes No No I already do I already do
  • 16. By filtering our results to get the answers from vegetarians only we are able to get the point of views from vegetarians and this could help us meet the brief since we are producing vegetarian products. We have been able to discover that even though people are vegetarian, there is a high percentage of them that will not eat a meat substitute such as tofu. This shows us that in order to create a successful product we should meet the requirements and needs of our target audience and if we include something they won’t eat then it won’t work out. Another thing that has been discovered from the filtering is that our target audience is still mostly dominated by females in the age range of 12-17 year olds.
  • 17. Do you cook your meals with dairy products and eggs? Yes No Our sixth question was “Do you cook your meals with dairy products and eggs?”. A large majority of our audience said “Yes”, while 11 people said “No”. This shows us that the majority of the people who answered do cook their meals with dairy products and eggs, meaning that we will be making recipes that contain dairy products and eggs.
  • 18. Which desserts do you enjoy? Cakes Biscuits/Cookies Brownies Souffles Flapjacks Trifle Sundaes Other The seventh question we asked was “Which desserts do you enjoy?”. There is an equal amount of cakes, biscuit and brownie lovers in our audience. This could be because these desserts are usually a common childhood favourite and they may still enjoy them all the way into adulthood. The least voted was soufflés. This may be because soufflés are rarely heard of, as they are often served in fancy restaurants and not many people will know how to make them.
  • 19. What is your favourite dessert? From this chart we can see that these desserts were the most common, Dessert Type Total and we can also see that Cheesecake/Chocolate Cake and Ice Cream are Cheesecake/Chocolate cake 11 the top two desserts our audience like. Chocolate comes in second. With these results in mind, we can maybe begin to create a recipe that Jam Roly poly 1 will appeal to all three of these popular desserts. For example, we could Tiramisu 1 make chocolate brownies with ice-cream on the side, or we could make cheesecake withice-cream. Doing this will allow us to appeal to more of Ice-cream 7 our audience, and this will hopefully make our cards more popular. Chocolate 5 Brownies 3 Dessert Cheesecake / chocolate cake Jam roly poly Sticky Toffee Pudding 1 Tiramisu Apple Crumble 2 Ice-cream Chocolate Mousse 2 Chocolate Trifle 1 Brownies Sticky toffee pudding Apple crumble Chocolate mousse Trifle
  • 20. Which colour scheme would you prefer to see? Bright and vibrant Calm and neutral Pastel From this chart we can see that our audience would like to see bright and vibrant recipe cards the most. This will probably be because people would like to be attracted to a colourful scheme and will find the card more appealing, making them want to make the recipe. The least common answer is pastel. This could be because people may find pastel and pale colours boring, or some people may find that colour scheme to be too feminine as most pastel colours include pale pinks, blues, and purples.
  • 21. Would the appearance of the cards influence your meal choice? Yes No From this chart we can see that it is a 50/50 of whether or not the appearance of our recipe cards will affect the audiences choice of meals. This can be useful because then we can spend more time on giving information about the recipe, instead of spending heaps of time on making the cards look nice. Although, we will still need to put some effort into the appearance of the cards for the other 50% of our audience.
  • 22. Filtering Results – Bright and Vibrant By filtering the answers to our questionnaire for Bright and Vibrant, we can see that cakes and biscuits/cookies were still the most popular desserts. This could be because you can experiment with these kinds of desserts and they can contain different ingredients or have different toppings, and you can make them as colourful as you want. Obviously, with the question asking which colour scheme the audience would prefer to see, the most common answer in this case is Bright and Vibrant. From the last question we can see that the results have changed quite a lot. ‘Yes’ has now increased to 56.2%, while ‘No’ has decreased to 43.75%. This shows us that the people who would like to see the recipe cards with a Bright and Vibrant colour scheme feel that the overall appearance of the cards would affect whether they make the recipe or not. The results could also mean that our audience mostly consists of teenagers or young adults who are fond of brighter colours and standing out. This means that we will have to think carefully about the colours we use on our cards and how we place the images, text, title, etc.
  • 23. Evaluation. How well did you do? Overall, I think we did well because we got a reasonably large amount of responses by gathering our findings from 64 people. We gathered a range of responses from a range of people, both genders and a mixed age range of responses. In total we gathered more results than we expected to and got more vegetarian results than we expected to but it would have been helpful to gain a larger percentage of people who do not eat meat to benefit our research and help us with our project development. What could you improve? We could improve our research results by trying to gain a larger group of people who are vegetarian. We could do this by posting our survey links onto more vegetarian websites and forums along with vegetarian Facebook pages. This would have made our survey more known to vegetarian people and increased the likelihood of them seeing our survey and answering it. Posting the link in more places than just online social networking sites would also help us to get an audience within more of a varied age range rather than all being young people who use facebook/twitter.