- Where should I go for more traffic?
- What's the best way to bring traffic fast?
- Should I concentrate on search engines submissions?
- Who makes the best movie websites?
- Where can I find ideas for marketing my movie?
- Where do I find background info about my markets or audiences?
- Is there a map of the Internet that can help me with my Marketing?
Where should I go for more traffic?
General traffic is in MySpace.com, Youtube.com and the other online communities. Park yourself there and cast your net.
Video is hot. Get your trailers out as much as possible.
Pictures are hot: Get your set stills on Flickr.com.
Movie-oriented traffic is with IMDB.com. Complete your profile, update your gallery and use that URL for seeding.
If your movie already has a soundtrack or a DVD, include Amazon.
What's the best way to bring traffic fast?
Use something time sensitive. Use live streaming. Use the blogs.
Build something viral. Light. Flash. Easy to forward.
Should I concentrate on search engines submissions?
How early are you in the game?
First, concentrate on building content. Then concentrate on building traffic. If you have time, hand submit.
Who makes the best movie websites?
Check the Web Marketing Association WebAwards for Movies. Check the teams and agencies that made them.
Where can I find ideas for marketing my movie?
Follow the campaign steps and study the links to the other online and mainstream marketing campaigns for movies.
Where do I find background info about my markets or audiences?
Check Consumer, Regions, Film Students and Online Communities.
Pesonas will help you integrate faster what you know, what you want to say and how to say it to exactly you're talking to.
You can thus apply this knowledge to your Content Strategy, your Community Strategy, your Sales Funnel and your overall Seeding.
Is there a map of the Internet that can help me with my Marketing?
Browse it here.Download it here.
It complements Seeding (blogs, Yahoo Groups, RSS Feeds.)
It complements Media ( Media Reviewers and Movie Media.)
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