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Overview of the Film Industry Marketing online
The Film Industry has always tried to employ the best and
latest
marketing online which has included multi-media and interactive enabled websites, advertising through trailer sites, portals, affiliates, search engines, opt-In, pop-ups, and Banner Ads, you name it, they have done it. They have employed the premier marketing packages, using content targeting towards specified generations or demographics, and optimized direct marketing. With the exception of Independent films, with fewer resources, they have only been limited to the latest technology developments and bandwith.

Advertising
While advertising Films and Film Companies online through their own sites they also must advertise the existence of these films and sites through through traditional venues such as billboards, in newspapers, magazines, TV, and of couse on other affilaite sites and Search Engines, etc. This has been the norm.

But for Europe and many smaller countries, its important to note that these avenues of advertising online Films is much more necessary even today as FLAT RATE online access is not available like it is here in the US. Surfing the net is not done like it is here. So, to capture the important Foreign markets, traditional advertising of online film sites is much more necessary in Europe and many smaller countries.

Here is a German Billboard advertising the movie HULK and the german website www.hulk.film.de

Portals
Portals like msn.com, yahoo.com, aol.com and many others have traditionally been and still are excellent advertising venues for the Film Industry. Trailers and quick clips, articles and reviews may now be intantly viewed as soon as your browser opens.

Welcome to msn.com's portal ad featuring Brad Pitt's Troy Story

Affiliates
Film companies join affiliate programs and become "associates" in exchange for the privilege of promoting their films, products and services on their web sites, in their newsletters, etc... using banner ads, text links, letters of referrals, and much more. This is especially useful for Independent Films. You may see a link to an independent Film Festival on filmfestivals.com, for instance.

Search Engines
The wall between advertising and editorial is coming down on search engine sites. Paid listings are showing up in Sponsored Sites in B2B and Shopping categories on Yahoo!, and LookSmart is piloting a program for advertisers to sponsor search results. About.com is already using a sponsor model for its auction site. And Google has been selling relevant text ads in its search results. But advertising on search engines is not only on the rise, but is still one of the premier places to be.

Google revealed its total sales soared a whopping 177% last year to $961.9 million, from which the company cleared a tidy net profit of $105.5 million. This year, Google is on target so far for at least another 100% increase. This and other search engine and directories' growth in revenue and sales from advertising prove that search engine advertising is a basic online marketing that should be an essential part of the Film Industry's overall marketing strategy.

Opt-in,Pop-ups and Banner ads
A smart blend of traditional ads like banners, towers and pops, text links, editorial coverage are now being combined with interactive promotions such as contests, sweepstakes, quizzes, surveys, polls, games, across select sites. This delivers a strong message and creates an effective brand campaign.

Distribution
The advancements in Internet digital media distribution have happened so quickly. The first generation of streaming came online around 1994 with the first upsurge in Internet usage. This experience was audio only and bad quality audio at that. But the potential was realized by technology pioneers and teams of developers worked to get higher quality into the small file sizes needed to be able to transport the data in a stream in real-time to the user.
The second generation of streaming is what we're familiar with now. Good audio quality in reasonable file size and acceptable video quality when played back in a small window. The second generation of digital media streaming also introduced digital rights management, the ability to secure content and associate it with licenses that authorized the playback.

More of these latest developments will be covered in part 2 -

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