Confused about my Audience

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Now that I’ve started this, I feel obliged to post as often as I can. However, as of late I’ve come to a halt in what to discuss next- blogger’s block, if you will. I know I know, it’s been 2 posts and I’m already drained of ideas? It’s not even that it’s just…who is my audience? Who is actually reading this? Who should I be tailoring this to? It’s barely established but in order to progress I feel I should have a defined target reading audience. An audience I can relate to and vice versa.

SOOO… Calling students everywhere! (Hint:- Yep that’s me.) This blog is now focussed on the economics behind student living.
DISCLAIMER: Non students are still welcome, as are those not studying economics. The bio-meds, the prospective lawyers, the engineers, the international something somethings with something, all still welcome.

After all, student living isn’t just about being a student and…living. It’s about controlling your money, overcoming procrastination, having a night out without having to eat bread and water for the next month to compensate for it. It goes beyond just studying for a degree and stretches into the life skills that school never actually bothered to teach us. I can name the continents on a World map but don’t know how to fix this printer? I can give more details on Henry VIII’s life than some of my own relatives but have to google how to write a professional email? I can literally name all the states in America (F.R.I.E.N.D.S anyone?) but will be drowned in illogical debt before I’ve even had a chance to establish the career I want that’s going to begin to pay it all off?

The World we live in isn’t slowing down and we need to keep up with the movement. Economics affects us all whether we like it or not. As long as you own an account with money in it, you’re affected. Even if you didn’t own one and had all your life savings in cash under your bed, you’re affected. Evennnnn if you didn’t live off money and spent your days exchanging goods to survive, you’re affected. Affected affected affected. (Is it just me or is that word now starting to look… affected.)

ANYway, that was the purpose of this post. To inform everyone of this change whilst stressing that the target audience is simply a guidance and not a means of discriminative writing. With universities located all over different regions, students do however make up a significant proportion of the population with in the UK alone more than 2 million young adults being, you know, affected.

Stay Tuned! Comment Below! (And in the meantime, let’s think about the many buttons on a calculator that we’ve never actually used.)