WOBBLE magazine is aimed at an audience ranging between ages roughly 18-30. I say that readers start at age 18 because 18 is the legal age limit to go to clubs, so any younger readers probably wouldn't have much interest in reading about clubs that they can't go to. However younger readers, especially young electronic musicians may want to hear about other upcoming artists and see photographs of the clubs etc. I think WOBBLE would immediately attract younger people rather than elder even at a first glance because of its use of images, bright colour and swirly lights on the front page. I think by having a website, facebook and twitter page, groups who are involved with social networking (young people especially) will be more encouraged to look online to get more information about WOBBLE even if they aren't prepared to buy a copy. To promote WOBBLE, a good idea would be to give club photographers little cards with WOBBLE's website on to people that get their photos taken (or just to general people in a venue) so that they can find their photos online. This would encourage people to log onto WOBBLE's website, which may also lead them to buying a copy in the future.
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