2. YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat &
Facebook
• YouTube was an essential website I used a lot
during this process, I visited youtube daily to look
at existing products to help give me inspiration. I
also used youtube to watch tutorials about
Photoshop which helped me create my ancillary
texts. I used youtube to upload my music video.
• All social networking websites helped me in my
planning and researching stage, as I used them to
get feedback on my products from friends this
helped my improve my products. I also decided I
would create 3 social media accounts for my artist.
I made a fake Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat. I
decided to make these accounts for my artist
because now it is a free way of promoting and
advertising my artist, and also all major pop artists
have social media accounts so it has somewhat
become a social norm/ convention within the
music industry.
3. Other websites
• Other websites that I have used to help me present my products are
• www.slideshare.com
• www.surveymonkey.com
• www.dafont.com
• www.prezi.com
Slide share enabled me to uploaded my PowerPoints onto my blog without having to save all the slides as
individual JPEGs. This website has helped me save a lot of time and is quick and easy to use.
Survey monkey helped me create surveys and analysed my data and created bar charts which again saved me
time because the website collated all the relevant data efficiently and I didn’t have to add up all the responses.
Dafont.com is a website where you can pick and choose different types of fonts that are not on the normal
drop down menu boxes on word and other computer programs. I have used this website for the fonts on my
digipacks, which help them look like professional products.
Prezi.com helped me present relevant information in a more fun and inactive way that would look good on my
blog.