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How to Market Your Product For FREE (or really really cheap)

Virginia Production Alliance
Join Dan Portnoy on May 19th at ArtWorks in Richmond (320 Hull St.- click here to view map) for a seminar with ideas on how you can take your film and harness the tools freely available and bring it to “market”. Sponsored by the Virginia Production Alliance - start time is at 6:30PM

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Low & no-cost options for filmmakers to get their product out there.
  • How to use the social networks for your gain.
  • When does the money start rolling in?
  • What’s the financial model for New Media?
  • Info on “The Powers That Be” and some thoughts on where New Media is headed
  • Then watch as Dan walks you through the process of marketing of a specific project.
  • A Q&A session will follow

    WHO IS DAN PORTNOY ?
    DAN PORTNOY is founder and president of The Portnoy Media Group, Inc., a specialized media-creation firm focused on advancing mediums of connectivity. He also is the chief editor of THE DROP, an online music magazine promoting the next big thing. In 2007 Dan produced The Great American Road Trip, a mini-series released straight to the web. Currently he’s producing SOLD, a documentary on the child sexual slave trade of Southeast Asia.

    Discussion

    2 comments for “How to Market Your Product For FREE (or really really cheap)”

    1. Nice to see the some of the state’s film & video community embracing social media & Web 2.0. Would like to share my own knowledge and experience as well as participate with others. My focus has been on building the foundation for making these connections possible once more folks in the state adopt the use of the technology. Will not be able to make the event on the 19th but will look for a update on your site. Nice to meet you.

      Posted by BacklotOPS | May 12, 2008, 5:36 am
    2. I’m Peter Alexander, Music Technology editor for Film Music Magazine, now living in Virginia. Looking forward to your presentation Monday!

      Posted by Peter Alexander | May 16, 2008, 3:14 pm

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