
Identifying your audience when speaking about a topic or writing about a topic is very important. Keeping the audience in mind can help one focus on what they are writing and to specifically get their point across. For example, an army recruiter would not speak to an elementary school about how important it is to join the army. The children are too young to understand what war is and too young fight for their country. When focusing on the readers you are trying to identify use the following questions for assistance:
- Who is your audience
- How many audiences do you have?
- what does your audience need? What do they want?
- What is most important to them?
- What are they least likely to care about?
- What do you want your audience to think, learn, or assume about you? What impression do you want your writing or research to convey?
Asking yourself these questions while preparing your speech or paper will help target the audience you intend to inform. In business it is important to identify proper readers so a company can move foward in a positive direction
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