Monday, 17 May 2010

The Design of Our Facebook Page

our facebook page was the simplest of them all, allowing people to network, link to videos, read blog posts and share us about. We were also connected to Twitter, allowing our facebook posts to show up on there automatically too - now and then i'd add my daily limit of people on twitter to publicise detention deficit as much as possible - our main page on blogger had our twitter feed showing on there too, essentially connecting three massive social networking sites together, all working sybiotically to target each sites main audience, giving them universal information.


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the 'info' page on our fan site. we kept the information simple yet intriguing. we wrote an insight into the cast and crew and who was invlolved. we also wrote a short character profile for each character.


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Keith:
Keith is a troubled caffiene addict who suffers from anxiety attacks. he causes conflict from annoying people with his mood swings and excessive talking. and when he get's angry, boy does he flip out.

Sonny:
Sonny doesn't quite understand the meaning of detention, but enjoys the thrills that go with getting himself in it. He's certainly the most agressive out of the characters. This guy likes to shout.

Pier:
Pier is one of those people who always wanted the excitement of life to be like the films. He also loves freedom, and because of this, draws up ways in which to escape detention. obviously, his ideas are better than simply walking out the front door.

Valerie:
This girl feeds off everyones problems, causes conflict, and sits down and enjoys watching the mess she's created. She enjoys a good old shout as well, so her and Sonny don't tend to get along.

Vince:
The best way to descibe Vince is he's a paranoid pesemistic who believes that people are watching him at times. If he's reading, it's about conspiracy theories. Though he's obviously troubled, he's very calm in his approach.

















































the images above are examples of "facebook insights", a festure that facebook offers 'pages' rather than users to see their content popularity, tallying visits and 'likes' in all areas to give the admin an insight into how to optimize their page and gain as many views as possible - it's a great feature.

you can visit our fanpage here:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Detention-Deficit/240802514737


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