Fab’s feedback

Links to Fabiana’s blog regarding feedback http://www.mediafactory.org.au/fabiana-weiner/2015/05/31/278/ http://www.mediafactory.org.au/fabiana-weiner/2015/05/25/my-youtube/ http://www.mediafactory.org.au/fabiana-weiner/2015/05/17/249/ http://www.mediafactory.org.au/fabiana-weiner/2015/05/15/cateklancey/ http://www.mediafactory.org.au/fabiana-weiner/2015/05/04/gamers-and-fan-culture/ http://www.mediafactory.org.au/fabiana-weiner/2015/05/06/tv-audiences/ Continue reading Fab’s feedback

Cate Talks about her Audience

It was suggested in the workshop session that Cate should comment on her audiences gathered so far. With not a huge following she had to be happy to wait for the show to come out before for people to start recognising her. As we have mentioned in our findings it hasn’t had the response we were hoping but the steps of this production have been worthwhile researching and commenting on. The next phase for Cate would have to involve some hardcore marketing strategies. Maybe when her girl gets back from Fiji? $$$$$$$$ Fabiana Continue reading Cate Talks about her Audience

Gossip and CK

Published on May 18, 2015 Want to hear all my nasty secrets about Rhonda? That girl had NO idea! What is the standard of behaviour for reality stars themselves? Is there anything they wont do? Another area we could have explored was the behaviour of people on reality TV and what is considered acceptable. Everyone has an opinion and seems to be able to comment on other people despite the indecency of their own behaviour. This would have been interesting to examine further. Fabiana Continue reading Gossip and CK

Celebs and Brands

Published on May 18, 2015 Hey Guys! Forget the past! I’m thinking about the future now and what Cate Klancey is all about. It’s really important to me that I reach my larger audience. I know you’re out there girls. Don’t let reality TV suck you in you’re better than that! Be you’re own Woman and spill the dirt on the nasty ones who bring you down xx Many celebs and stars branch out with brands or new interests. Like Sam Frost becoming a pin up girl for Maxim Magazine, Cate also wanted to branch out forming her new identity … Continue reading Celebs and Brands

Cates First Vid

Published on May 18, 2015 Hello world my name’s Cate Klancey the star of the hot new Australian Dating Show DATE ME. This year has been amazing, the show finished shooting last year. You guys haven’t seen it yet it will be out soon on TV but I branched out in week 2, told the show to get lost, and decided to go my own way as Cate Klancey, the young Australian woman’s new media personality. On this channel you will see some chats about the show as well as the awesome future projects for this year. Reality TV scene … Continue reading Cates First Vid

@cateklancey

It has been a slow rise to fame for Cate on all media sites but Instagram has been her most fruitful. The interactive nature of this social media relies on the users participation and interaction with other accounts to gain followers. No matter how good your photos are, how artistic, how beautiful, if you’re a social snob waiting for people to follow you, you’ll be waiting a while. You have to get engaged with other users, like their posts, follow them, comment. It’s the only way to draw attention to your own account. People can write whatever they want as … Continue reading @cateklancey

Case study: Layla Subritzky

Who is she? Layla was runner-up on Big Brother in 2012. Since then, she’s appeared on Celebrity Apprentice and is a self-described business owner and brand ambassador. Social media. Layla is relatively active on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. It’s likely that she’s purchased followers given her low rate of interaction (87k followers on Instagram with an average 1k likes – 1.15% of users; 42k followers on Twitter with an average of 5 likes and retweets – 0.01% of users). Examples of posts. Human and animal rights / awareness: Relatablity: Interaction with followers: Shamelessly tagging celebrities: Brand interaction: Back stage content: How does … Continue reading Case study: Layla Subritzky