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Ollie long unit 35

  1. OCR – Level 3 Cambridge Introductory Diploma in Media Unit 35: Social Media Products St. Andrew’s Catholic School – Oliver Long - 3070
  2. Purpose – Instagram • Instagram is a social media app which allows people to edit and share photos publically to people who follow them, or anybody who chooses to view their account. It is a quick and easy way to share photos with friends and family, or to post to the world and develop a fan base. • It has many features which allow users to use the app in different ways, all features are simple and easy to use, which factors in to why so many people use the app.
  3. Content – Instagram • Instagram uses a very simple colour scheme, although the logo is brightly coloured the app its self is very simple, it uses a blue header which has become recogniseable to the app, with a white background and grey footer. This simplicity allows the focus to put on the pictures the community post rather than bright colours taking away focus. • The app contains many features which allow the app to be used in different ways depending on the user. The most important feature is the photo sharing, it allows users to upload pictures with the choices to edit them, add filters, add descriptions and even tag people or the location. The content posted can then be liked or commented on by other users, or even shared between friends using the direct message feature, which allows friends or strangers to contact each other one to one or in a group chat.
  4. Target User – Instagram Gender Instagram has a very simple format, which doesn’t aim to appeal to a specific gender, this is shown in the demographics, although a higher percentage of women use the app than men, a large amount of each gender use It. Age Due to the app being new and keeping up to date naturally this attracts a younger audience, this is shown as each age bracket that you go up the percent of frequent users goes down. 59% of 18-29 year olds use the app which highlights how successful it is as more people use the app then don’t in this age bracket. Income The amount of income doesn’t make much of a difference, the percent is around the same, the two highest percent of users are the lowest income group and highest, further displaying how the income groups do not make much difference. This may be explained due to the app being completely free and accessible to everyone. https://sproutsocial.com/i nsights/new-social-media- demographics/
  5. Source of Revenue – Instagram Instagram makes money through advertising, much like Facebook which is owned by the same company. Whilst looking through your feed a number of posts are advertisements, these are differentiated by a ‘sponsored’ icon appearing above it. Although there isn't any exact figures on how much advertising costs, some executives have revealed its around $350,000 and $1 million per month, this highlights the power Instagram has as a platform, that advertisements could cost up to $1 million per month. https://www.shortstack.co m/how-small-to-medium- sized-businesses-can- advertise-on-instagram/
  6. Legal/Ethical Issues – Instagram Instagram raises several legal concerns due to it being a public photo sharing app. Copyright is a major concern as many people steal others pictures on the app or elsewhere on the internet and post it as there own, this is hard to control as there are millions of users and not all get reported. Another issue is bullying, due to the same issue as before it is very hard to control and stop. Another issue is marketing, many promoters don’t disclose that they are marketing a product, which is misleading to customers, an example of this is: ‘In August, 2016, the watchdog group Truth in Advertising (TINA) complained to the FTC that the Kardashian family and various brands were engaging in deceptive influencer marketing. had over 100 posts online endorsing products without proper disclosures. In fact, these family members could be paid up to $300,000 for a single endorsement.’
  7. Data Protection Act - Instagram • This act controls how businesses can use personal information, they must ensure data is used fairly, used for specifically stated purposes, kept for no longer than necessary, kept safe and secure and many other principles. • This is important as Instagram must ensure all of these principles are followed to avoid getting bad press and possibly sued, both of which will lead to less money made as they will lose money or a large portion of users. https://www.gov.uk/data-protection
  8. Positive and Negatives - Instagram • According to Noam Chomsky social media ‘erodes normal social behavior’ I am going to investigate if this is true for Instagram. • One way Instagram excites users and offers benefits to the consumer is through the freedom of sharing. There is no strict rule to what you can share, the app lets you share anything you want (as long as it is suitable), this means all consumers can use the app how they want to and connect with the communities they may otherwise not be able to. This is beneficial as it allows more communities to grow and consumers to connect with people worldwide. • Another way is through the diversity of media. As Instagram has evolved it has added many new features which allow for many different types of post formats, users can upload photos and videos as well as posting stories and streaming themselves live. This offers consumers a range of features meaning more customers will be targeted and have something they enjoy. It also means customers can be held on to for longer because they wont get bored as easily due to the amount of formats they are able to explore. • Instagram offers a lot of convergence with other types of media. One of the most important ways is through Facebook, both apps are owned by the same company as Instagram was bought by Facebook Inc. in 2012. This allows for a lot of convergence between the two apps which is beneficial to Instagram as it brings over many customers, In the last third of 2017 Facebook had 2.07 billion active monthly users many of whom may not of been aware of Instagram before, then became aware through Facebook. One way it offers convergence is through the option to sign in through Facebook, this means your account will be connected and your Facebook friends will be notified that you have got Instagram, allowing them to befriend you on both apps. It also allows for cross platform sharing, meaning you can share things from Instagram onto Facebook or vice versa, therefore more targeted customers are able to see the posted media. • There is however many dangers with Instagram, the most common issue is bullying, the platform can offer many ways for cyber bullying, through the comments feature, posting private or humiliating photos, creating fake accounts and tagging them on hurtful things. Another dangerous feature is called ‘Geotagging’ effectively it allows the consumer to post a picture connecting it with a location on Google maps. This can be dangerous as people can be tracked with the feature then kidnapped or other dangerous issues.
  9. Primary Research - Instagram This shows that Instagram and Snapchat are clearly the favourite two of the four apps, they received an even amount of votes whilst the other options didn’t receive any. ‘looking at other people’ was the most popular feature, this shows that majority of people use Instagram for looking at what their friends and family are doing. These were the comments I received, on the question ‘what do you dislike about Instagram?’ Two comments were about social pressures and people commenting rude things. This highlights that bullying is still an issue within social media, in particular Instagram.
  10. Advertising • There is multiple variables that decide the final cost of an online advertisement. Firstly the size and dimensions, a 300 x 600 advert has become the most popular recently as it is much larger than other sizes and is a good size to produce a captivating advert. • Ad location is also important, the best performing ads are ‘leaderboards’ below the site logo. These are at the top of the website so people see them as soon as they go onto the website, therefore they get the most impressions. • CPM is the cost per thousand impressions, the major 13 newspapers charge between $10 to $30 CPM, but the cost is starting to decrease as the competition increases. Targeted advertising costs higher due to it reaching the exact customers you want to reach. http://www.promisemedia.com/online-advertising/online-rate-card-tips-and-guidelines
  11. Purpose - Snapchat Snapchat is a messenger app that allows users to send photos to each other only lasting a maximum of ten seconds with the option of adding captions or filters to them. This is what attracted the majority of the audience to the app, making it one of the most popular today. It also contains other features such as ‘stories’, this is where the user can post photos/videos so that all there friends will be able to view them for 24 hours. It has also added corporate stories, where magazines and newspapers can pay to have a featured story where they present what they would like.
  12. Content - Snapchat • It has a simple and easy to use interface with a simple colour scheme, making the app attractive and accessible to almost everyone. Its primary colour is yellow which is effective due to it being so bright which connotes happiness to the consumer, another positive is that it stands out, as no other app or social media company is known for being yellow, therefore making it instantly recogniseable. It has four main pages on the app which are easily reached through swiping left or right to change between them, this ease and speed of access makes the app very enjoyable for the consumers.
  13. Target User - Snapchat In USA 86% of Snapchat users are aged below 34 which shows that the app has a young target audience, it is also the most important social media for 30% of teens, this shows that the app has a lot of regular users, this presents an opportunity for advertising due to the large amount of repeat users. Around 70% of users are female, which means a lot of marketing opportunities for companies aimed at young women. https://www.quora.com/What-is- Snapchats-target-market-and-market- size-and-how-does-it-cater-to-that- market https://www.omnicoreagency.com/s napchat-statistics/
  14. Sources of Revenue - Snapchat • One way Snapchat makes money is through sponsored ‘Geofilters’, Geofilters are images/borders users can choose to add on top of their photos when in particular locations. Companies can sponsor these so when in a location of theirs, there will be an associated Geofilter. An example of this is when you go to Disneyland there will be a Disney Geofilter. • Another way is through sponsored filters, this is a very similar concept however instead of just a image on top of the users photo, it is an interactive filter that attaches to the users face making them appear different. This may be more effective due to it being interactive and more fun, therefore it is possible hype could be produced around it and it could get a lot of exposure. https://www.feedough.com/snapchat-make-money-snapchat- business-model/
  15. Sources of Revenue Continued - Snapchat • A third way is through the ‘Discover Page’ this is where publishing companies can pay to partner with Snapchat to post daily news on the app. This benefits Snapchat in two ways, firstly they gain a lot of revenue from the partnered companies who are paying to post news, secondly it increases the time people spend on the app, which increases the opportunities Snapchat get. • Another way they gain revenue is through the sale of ‘Snapchat Spectacles’ these were released in November 2016, they are glasses with camera on either side which allow for photos and videos to be taken and uploaded straight to the app. They retail for £129.99 and underperformed sales expectations majorly. Only 0.08% of Snapchat users purchased them, and under 50% of buyers continued using them after a month. This led to a massive loss for Snapchat, making it a failed source of revenue. https://www.feedough.com/snapchat-make-money-snapchat- business-model/
  16. Legal/ethical issues - Snapchat • Due to the apps nature of sending picture messages for a limited amount of time many issues are created with consent. It is common for Snapchats to be screenshotted for various reasons, this creates issues as it is illegal to make an image available to the public without consent of the owner. • Sexting is also a major problem, although Snapchat strongly advises against it, its still common and can lead to serious consequences. The digital economy and culture minister Ed Vaizey said ‘The disclosure of private sexual photographs or films without the consent of an individual who appears in them and with intent to cause that individual distress, is an offence under section 33 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015’ ‘Those convicted could face a maximum sentence of two years in prison.’ http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/it-is- illegal-to-screenshot-snapchats-without-permission- government-minister-says-a6955451.html
  17. Data Protection Act - Snapchat • This act controls how businesses can use personal information, they must ensure data is used fairly, used for specifically stated purposes, kept for no longer than necessary, kept safe and secure and many other principles. • This is important as Snapchat is ranked as one of the least secure apps for data protection. That is worrying considering the app has 178 million daily users worldwide. Its insecure as it fails to use end to end encryption used by competitors like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. https://inews.co.uk/news/technology/snapchat-among-least-secure-apps-data- protection-report-finds/
  18. Positives and Negatives - Snapchat • According to Noam Chomsky social media ‘erodes normal social behavior’ I am going to investigate if this is true for Instagram. • One way Snapchat excites users and offers benefits to the consumer is through the innovative ways of sharing media. This promotes creativity and allows consumers to communicate in new and different ways. • Another way is through the partnerships with publications. This is positive as it connects a young audience with news that they may not otherwise read about, as the young readership/viewership for conventional news on TV and print is very low, but the majority of Snapchat users are young, therefore it connects them to important media. • Snapchat is in convergence with Shazam, this is an app that is used to identify a songs name and artists just by playing it into the app for a few seconds. This is beneficial to Shazam as it raises its exposure giving it many more users. It also helps Snapchat as it adds to the list of features it possesses making consumers use the app for longer.
  19. Primary Research - Snapchat Snapchat had the joint most amount of votes, this shows that along with Instagram it is the favourite social media. This is a split between many answers, this shows that Snapchat caters for users who want to use the app for different purposes. Two comments were regarding how messages disappear after a while, this may be something Snapchat could consider changing.
  20. Advertising - Snapchat • There is multiple variables that decide the final cost of an online advertisement. Firstly the size and dimensions, a 300 x 600 advert has become the most popular recently as it is much larger than other sizes and is a good size to produce a captivating advert. • Ad location is also important, the best performing ads are ‘leaderboards’ below the site logo. These are at the top of the website so people see them as soon as they go onto the website, therefore they get the most impressions. • CPM is the cost per thousand impressions, the major 13 newspapers charge between $10 to $30 CPM, but the cost is starting to decrease as the competition increases. Targeted advertising costs higher due to it reaching the exact customers you want to reach. http://www.promisemedia.com/online-advertising/online-rate-card-tips-and-guidelines
  21. Purpose - Facebook Facebook is a social media site that allows users to become friends with other users, post photos/videos, comment and like posts and share other posts as well as other features such as playing games and streaming live videos. It was officially launched in 2006 by Mark Zuckerburg and Edward Saverin and is now the largest social media site and has been for a number of years
  22. Content - Facebook Facebook is presented in a simple format with a easily recogniseable colour scheme of blue, white and gray. This is a reason why the app grew in popularity, due to its ease of use it was accessible to everyone and gained consumers from many different markets. It has many different pages you can discover, however they are all clearly labeled and easy to find, meaning anyone could use it.
  23. Target User - Facebook • Age – at 2012 study showed 65% of users are 35+, this highlights that Facebook has a much older audience than the other two social medias I previously investigated. This presents it with benefits and drawbacks, as it is able to gain advertisement deals with many companies that wont use the other social medias as they have a very different market. However there target audience is getting older which could show that the site could be soon dying out as the youth are not using the website as much. • Gender – 60% of users are female, 40% are male, this statistic isn't heavily leaned to any gender, so presents marketing opportunities for companies targeting either gender. https://yourbusiness.azcentral.com/target-market-facebook-16289.html
  24. Sources of Revenue - Facebook • Advertising: Its main source of revenue is doing paid advertising for other companies, it is seen as a good strategy for businesses as Facebook looks at the likes and activity of users and decides who the best people are to target with the advert. • Games: popular games such as Farmville and Zynga Poker which operate on Facebook must give Facebook 30% of the revenue they make. • Mobile Advertising: Facebook get 1/3 of revenue from this source, it runs its own app center on which developers must pay for their apps to feature on the site. https://www.quora.com/What-are-Facebooks- main-revenue-sources
  25. Legal/ethical issues - Facebook Facebook has had thousands of issues concerning cyber bullying due to the sheer size of the platform. They have come under scrutiny many times as many believe they don’t do enough to secure the safety of their members, and make it too easy for cyber bullying to occur. Another issue which many users have complained about is how Facebook manipulates their feed to show what they want, and to manipulate advertising to the user. Another way they manipulate feeds is by doing research tasks without consent, many believe this to e unethical and illegal.
  26. Data Protection Act - Facebook • This act controls how businesses can use personal information, they must ensure data is used fairly, used for specifically stated purposes, kept for no longer than necessary, kept safe and secure and many other principles. • Facebook had a massive data leak in 2017 where a ‘spambot’ leaked over 700 million email address, this was one of the largest ever data leaks and came with a lot of bad press for Facebook and questions about its security https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/aug/30/spa mbot-leaks-700m-email-addresses-huge-data-breach- passwords
  27. Positives and Negatives - Facebook • According to Noam Chomsky social media ‘erodes normal social behavior’ I am going to investigate if this is true for Instagram. • One way Facebook excites users is by connecting them to a number of different media types, allowing them to keep up with their family whilst having fun and learning about current news. This means it can appeal to a wide audience range and engage the audience. • Another feature which excites users is its on site games, this feature makes the website unique as other social media sites don’t incorporate games quite like Facebook does, attracting more customers to Facebook use their platform.
  28. Primary Research - Facebook Facebook didn’t get any votes on this poll, this highlights that Facebook is becoming much less popular, especially with the younger audience. The favourite feature according to my research was ‘looking at funny posts’ this shows that the use of Facebook has changed from what it was originally designed for, however it is a positive thing as it keeps many people still engaged with the site. These are the answers I received back from my question ‘What's your least favourite feature’, the majority of results I received were regarding advertisement and research, this showers that users really do care about how their feed is manipulated and the amount of advertisement they are subjected to.
  29. Advertising - Facebook • There is multiple variables that decide the final cost of an online advertisement. Firstly the size and dimensions, a 300 x 600 advert has become the most popular recently as it is much larger than other sizes and is a good size to produce a captivating advert. • Ad location is also important, the best performing ads are ‘leaderboards’ below the site logo. These are at the top of the website so people see them as soon as they go onto the website, therefore they get the most impressions. • CPM is the cost per thousand impressions, the major 13 newspapers charge between $10 to $30 CPM, but the cost is starting to decrease as the competition increases. Targeted advertising costs higher due to it reaching the exact customers you want to reach.
  30. Mind Map Explorer TrendSetter Gig Finder UniNotes Synergy: There will be synergy with large social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter, allowing you to share content cross platform. Target Audience: The audience will be from around 25-55, as it targets people interested in discovering new places. Colour Scheme: Colours like blue and green will be used along with white, to represent the globe. Convergence: Will be an app, featuring a GPS map and photos. Slogan: Discover Life Homepage Features: The homepage will consist mostly of a map which is scattered with pins of places of interest, tapping on these takes you to a page with information and pictures others users have uploaded Compete: There is other apps of similar nature however none have been made to the standard needed to meet the mass market, this app will be easy to navigate, stylish and engaging Convergence: Will be an app, consisting of information, photos and connection between people Compete: There is an app called bandsintown which offers a similar service, however does not allow you to connect with other fans like this app will. Colour Scheme: It will have a orange and black colour scheme, as I think this reflects rock music which is most common with gigs/concerts Synergy: There will be synergy with ticket purchasing websites, so people can use my app to find all the places to buy tickets and compare them. Homepage Features: your homepage will be personalised to news and information about artists you like and gigs near your location, it'll allow you to comment on news and post your own information or photos from music events Slogan: Connecting you with musicTarget Audience: The app will be able to target a wide range of audiences as different genres have different audiences, however due to it being an app, I predict a younger audience base Target Audience: Students aged 18-25 Homepage Features: The homepage will be personalised to communities you have subscribed to, for example business students can subscribe to a business community where students can share information and help each other. Synergy: It can connect with other student/University apps such as Unidays Colour Scheme: I am going to do a blue and white colour scheme as it is simple and professional Slogan: Comm-Uni-ty Compete: There is a website called The Student Room that I will have to compete against, they also have an app however mine will have many more features, allowing me to attract more users and grow my user base above theirs. Convergence: Will be an app containing, information sharing, photos and videos Target Audience: The majority of people interested in fashion will be 17-30 Colour Scheme: I will use a very simple and clean colour scheme of white and grey as this gives a professional feel and doesn’t take away from the content of the app. Convergence: Will be an app containing, information sharing, photos and videos, as well as a rating system. Slogan: Fashion never sleeps Compete: it will compete with apps such as Instagram and Pinterest, however will be targeted more towards fashion so will be able to attract a different audience. Synergy: it may be able to connect with Instagram and Pinterest to help bring that audience across. Homepage Features: The homepage will be personalised to show the people you are subscribed to, or hashtags you choose to follow, there will also be competitions where people can put there outfits against each other to win prizes, this will helps grow the user base.
  31. Final two ideas • Out of the four possible ideas I came up with I have chosen the best two which I will plan and develop further. • These two will be Explorer and Gig Finder • I have chosen explorer as I believe there is a gap for it in the market, firstly because there is a lack of apps for an older demographic, so there wont be much competition against my social media app. Secondly there is no well produced apps like mine, there is a few similar but none are well designed, easy to use or engaging for the user base, Explorer will be all of these, allowing a community to be made and it to becoming a popular app. • I have chosen GigFinder as again I feel that there is a gap in the market for a music based social media, this app will allow people to come together to talk about there favourite musicians, sharing information on new music, find out where gigs or tours will be held, connecting them with the music they love.
  32. Final two ideas Continued • Explorer will be a social media app revolving around the world we live in. The homepage will be a map of where you currently are (Using GPS built into your phone). The map will be scattered with points of interest that the users themselves place on the map, it allows them to add facts, information and photos as well as a star rating of the point. They are all editable by others, so people can add their own photos, and give their own rating of the place (creating an average). From this leader boards can be viewed such as ‘Highest Rated Places in London’ • GigFinder will be a music based social media aimed at bringing people together with the music they love. You will be able to follow the musicians, genres or hashtags you choose creating a personalised feed of all the information relating to them. There will also be forums where you can ask questions or give answers to others, helping the latest information be shared so people can find out when new music is coming out and when your favourite artists are performing near you.
  33. Hand Drawn Drafts - Explorer Sign-In Page Homepage
  34. Hand Drawn Drafts - GigFinder Sign-In Page Homepage
  35. Colour Scheme • Explorer: This app will have a white, green and blue colour scheme to represent the earth as the app is all about exploring it. I have also chosen white as it will work as a staple colour to make sure it looks professional. • GigFinder: This app will Feature mostly orange and black, as I think this connotes rock music, this is important as a lot of the target audience will be people interested in rock as concerts and gigs are commonly rock.
  36. Logo • Explorer: For explorer I have chosen for the logo to be type based, as this helps create brand awareness due to people remembering the name, and therefore remembering the app. The ‘o’ is represented as the globe as this represents what the app is about. • GigFinder: This app will also have a type based logo, making the brand easier to remember. I have incorporated a guitar into the logo to represent what the app does.
  37. GigFinder A$AP Rocky The star has been teasing new music material for some time and has previously confirmed stars who are ready to guest on his next album. Now it appears a release could be imminent after cryptic posts uploaded by the rapper. Click To Read More Graphic Layout: Homepage
  38. About the Product • Explorer: The purpose of this app will be to encourage people of all generations to go outside more, explore the world, and discover new places. The content will be made up of a map which tracks your location and highlights all the points of interest nearby. The users will have the ability to add their own points of interest, adding their own photos, description and rating of it so others can check it out. Users will be engaged by the rating system which allows the users to rate locations they go to, and the highest rated ones will feature on leader boards, and the collection system, which allows users to see a library of all the places they’ve discovered and earn prizes for the more they discover. My unique selling point is the two features I previously mentioned, no similar app has these features meaning Explorer is unique and will be able to attract users and keep them engaged with the app allowing a community to be built around it. • GigFinder: The purpose of this app is to connect the users with the music they love and help them discover new music. The content will consist of information about artists, tours and venues. The users will be able to choose who they follow ,what venues they follow and what genres the follow. A personalised feed is then created which will show the user where their favourite artists are performing and what artist are performing in the venues near them. This allows users to know when there artists are performing so they don’t miss out. The app also features a media player which users can use to listen to songs and watch videos of live performances, this is a Unique selling point, as similar apps do not have that feature.
  39. Website Functionality – Log-in page Log-In page Sign Up Forgot Password Log in Homepage (if correct login) Error message ‘Incorrect log in, please try again’ (if incorrect) Password recovery page, where you enter email, and password is sent to it Taken to sign up page where you enter in your details
  40. Website Functionality - Homepage Home page Search SettingsMenuAdd new Help Contact Us Edit Profile Privacy Policy Search bar with suggested searches Takes you to a location adding page Top rated locations Recently added Last visited Friends Locations
  41. Website Functionality – Log-in page Log-In page Sign Up Forgot Password Log in Homepage (if correct login) Error message ‘Incorrect log in, please try again’ (if incorrect) Password recovery page, where you enter email, and password is sent to it Taken to sign up page where you enter in your details
  42. Website Functionality - Homepage Home page Menu Feed Media Player Settings All Artists Venues Search Help Contact Us Edit Profile Privacy Policy Latest Music My artists recomme nded Live performa nces Venues nearby Top rated tours coming near you Artists you should check out Tour ratings
  43. Production Plan Week Beginning: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday My drafts of the final designs will be handed to graphic designers so they can create the main frame of the app. The editors will start drafting what content will feature on the launch of the app. Researchers will start compiling the information and work alongside the writers to create the written content of the locations. Photographers Will go to different locations that we need photos of for locations to start the app off. Graphic designers and photographers will need to finish their tasks, as well as writers if they have not completed their tasks. Day off Day off Complete by: Friday Complete by: Wednesday Complete by: Monday Complete by: Friday Complete by: Monday Complete by: Complete by: Week Beginning: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday All the separate parts should be put together App designers will edit the main base we now have turning it into a real app with working buttons and menus. Final look through content to ensure no errors Final Touches The launch day of the app Day off Day off Complete by: Tuesday Complete by: Thursday Complete by: Thursday Complete by: Friday Complete by: Complete by: Complete by:
  44. Production Plan Week Beginning: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday My drafts of the final designs will be handed to graphic designers so they can create the main frame of the app. The editors will start drafting what content will feature on the launch of the app. Researchers will start compiling the information and work alongside the writers to create the written content. Photographers Will go to different locations that we need photos of for venue pages, and possibly photos of artists. Graphic designers and photographers will need to finish their tasks, as well as writers if they have not completed their tasks. Day off Day off Complete by: Friday Complete by: Wednesday Complete by: Monday Complete by: Friday Complete by: Monday Complete by: Complete by: Week Beginning: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday All the separate parts should be put together App designers will edit the main base we now have turning it into a real app with working buttons and menus. Final look through content to ensure no errors Final Touches The launch day of the app Day off Day off Complete by: Tuesday Complete by: Thursday Complete by: Thursday Complete by: Friday Complete by: Complete by: Complete by:
  45. Production Costs Job Role Salary Graphic Designer (3) £26,000 App Developer (2) £28,000 Editor (3) £28,000 Writer (5) £12,000 Photographer (2) £12,000 CEO (1) £90,000 Equipment Cost apple MacBook pro £1,099 Equipments Costs Office (Leatherhead) £350 x 16 = 5600 Apple Mac book Pro (x16) £1500 x 16 = 24000 All Adobe Apps £53.20 (per month) Camera (x2) £389 x 16 = 6224 Chairs (x16) £89 x 16 = 1424 Tables (x16) £99 x 16 = 1584 Printer (x2) £1306 x 2 =2612 TOTAL
  46. Revenue The way my apps will make money is through advertisement, GigFinder will have the unique ability for artists and venues to pay to get their content featured, this will benefit them as it will attract more customers, and we will benefit by getting paid. The other advertising method will be through companies being able to post advertisements which we will integrate into peoples feeds. This will be beneficial for advertisers as we will target the exact target market they want to and show the advert to that market. Explorer will be able to earn money through paid promotions. For example if their was a pop-up carnival going on in London the organisers could pay me to add it as a location on the map. It would come up with a different icon so people are more likely to see it and click on it, therefore bringing attention to the event or location.
  47. Legal and Ethical Issues I must ensure that my app does not have any copyright claims, this is important as I must make sure that the features I use are not copyrighted by other companies, as well as the content I use on the app. This is important especially in relating to photographs and information relating to artists. If I use photographs that I have not taken myself I will have to check if the photographs are copyrighted, if they are I will have to get in touch with the owner, and ask for permission to use them, which I may have to pay for. Another issue I must look at is the privacy policy, my app must have a privacy policy, this is so the users know what information I am collecting from them, and what use the information will have. They will also need to know who else can access their information, this is an important issue as it is the law that people are able to see how their information is being used so they can choose to opt out if they do not agree.
  48. Hand Drawn Drafts - Explorer Sign-In Page Homepage
  49. Hand Drawn Drafts - GigFinder Sign-In Page Homepage
  50. GigFinder A$AP Rocky The star has been teasing new music material for some time and has previously confirmed stars who are ready to guest on his next album. Now it appears a release could be imminent after cryptic posts uploaded by the rapper. Click To Read More Graphic Layout: Homepage
  51. Sign-in Page Home Page
  52. Sign-in Page Home Page
  53. Final Idea I decided to choose GigFinder as my final idea as it had more potential as a social media app due to it connecting people to all the different things they loved. I expanded on this idea by creating a website layout for it as well as the app layout.
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