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Process Post #10
Q: Make a plan for incorporating more transmedia integration into your online publication. What channels will you focus on? Why?
*I have realized after writing this post that I interpreted transmedia as meaning forms of social media instead of being made up of many forms of media.
I was very torn on how I would be integrating transmedia into my site. The nature of my site made it such that I wasn’t really comfortable associating my personal online identity with the blog. I don’t think a rant blog about kpop is particularly useful to my standing. Perhaps I’m just prejudiced.
Luckily, I did find a way to incorporation other platforms without including myself. Because it is a blog about being a fan of one group, it made sense narratively to point the potential audience to actual TXT posts. Thus, I found myself implementing widgets to display Twitter and YouTube posts from TXT themselves. I feel like this adds to my site greatly. It takes up room to fill the emptiness and fuels credibility. If a blog is also promoting their favourite group, not just ranting about them, no doubt they may be reliable.
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