Monday, 28 February 2011

Social Networking

Yesterday i looked at the Twitter and Facebook pages created for Meadowlands, for audiences to track, get information and see the bands etc...
 Twitter:

Facebook:

There are some youtube clips on both pages, links to bands that will be playing in the festival, there are photo's of last years entry and some posts from Mark Ede, himself. However, i think the sites would benefit more, if they interacted with the people who are fans of the site, and give them a bit more information, and would probably seem a bit more interesting if they included some sort of live video, rather than edited music.


On Glastonbury Feastival's Facebook and Youtube Channels, they include:





  • Videos of behind the scenes
  • Photographs from behind the scenes
  • Photographs of previous festivals being set up
  • Band information
  • Charities
  • Band photographs
  • Band interviews
  • Competitions
  • Interaction with fans
  • Polls
  • Interview with fans
  • Ticket sales and deals info
Glastonbury has an attractive facebook & youtube page. They post videos of behind the scenes, interviews with bands and fans, people who commentate the event.  Meadowlands should make a youtube page to make people aware of the event, and get some publicity. I think that Meadowlands would definitely benefit from having their own Youtube channel.

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