Ah yes, here we go again
My names is Ivy carter and you’re watching Disney channel….
Or reading about ‘syncd in’ – either way you’re going to have a good time

Breaking and developing
Since my online presence 1 blog post and my beta video/blog I have continued to create content on my music page DA ‘Syncd_in’, and hasn’t it been fun! Since last time I checked in I have reached 50 followers and I have gained plenty of love on each post which is always so reassuring and continued to gain an understanding of the principles of how to develop my page.

Engagement
After posting quite a bit of content since my online presence 1, I have seen a substantial growth in my followers, engagement, and reassuring/encouraging feedback loop that has helped me guide ‘Syncd in’ in a positive direction.
I kept reacting to feedback I got on my posts and tried to build more interaction as well as continuing to question my audience on what they would like to see, as part of the process of improving my project’s growth. I do reply to every comment – as there isn’t an overload of them – in order to keep that feedback loop rolling and engagement circle active.
I also utilised Instagram’s tools through the use of include relatable #hashtags in order to grow my engagement and allow people to discover my page through different avenues. I found that this helped grow my engagement and feedback loop as around 30% of my audience discove3red ‘Syncd in’ through the hashtags connected to each post.
Breaking and remaking
Through the breaking and remaking concept of my Digital artefact, I have created new modifications to my content and how my audience views it. Via this transition, I had a successful range of likes and comments that are comparable to any of my engagement tweets. I created a new aesthetic for my page with the help of a website called “turn audio”. This website created what was a still picture with music overlapped, to what could be described as a record with the cover photo of the song spinning around, intending to create appealing content.
I also employed stories and polls as a form of interaction with my audience and to engage them with content prior to my posts.
This helped me understand what time of content they would like to see in terms of different types of techno music.

What’s next?
- Create more polls and questions as this helped create engagement for the account that typically don’t engage with posts as much
- Continue finding new music that isn’t as popular (but within the same genre)
- Check-in with my regular audience about what they do and don’t like to see in my content













