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Marketing for Creative Type

If you are an indie filmmaker I'd be more than happy to  promote your film & you on my website.  Just click here to dowloand the questions either for Spotlight or Interview (you can do both) & follow the instruction. Thank you so much for stopping by :)

Audio blog - Film Festivals Tips. Oct 19th, 2012

Film Festivals are great places to meet people, to network, to watch the films that you would never normally see otherwise and of course, and most importantly, to get your films watched by the audience.

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Why does your crowd funding campaign suck? Aug 20th, 2012

I’ve decided to write a blog about this subject ‘cos I have run two campaigns. One was totally unsuccessful & the other one was totally successful.

I’ve learnt my lessons from both of them. Oh boy, I did. And... I see people making the same mistakes over & over again. It makes me want to scream ‘cos some of these mistakes are basic. Another thing that makes me scream is that a lot of people out there think that I should run their crowdfunding campaigns for them for FREE. I am more than happy with helping people out with their campaigns but it’s a really hard job so I’d like to be rewarded for it.

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How to build a user friendly website or blog? Aug 7th, 2012

From every possible source you hear that you need to build your website or that you need to run your blog.

So you go off building your website or writing a blog hoping that your work will be attractive enough for your friends, fans & followers. But there’s a catch we all know of but we tend to forget about (or want to forget about). There are thousands of people around the world who share that hope and also want to be followed, admired, read.

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