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"Don't Pitch a Buyer, Pitch the Audience Video"

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Blogger Unknown said...

I really liked this part of the article, with a nice and interesting topics have helped a lot of people who do not challenge things people should know... you need more publicize this so many people who know about it are rare for people to know this... Success for you.....!!!

May 08, 2015 1:40 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Excellent advice Mark. Thanks for always sharing your experience and expertise. I have no doubt the info you share will help many to find success.

May 08, 2015 6:30 PM

Blogger John Celestri said...

That is a great presentation, Mark. I'm certain that planting your seeds of wisdom will eventually bear fruit...the Internet has established the potential for commercially successful creator-controlled properties.

May 10, 2015 3:26 PM

Blogger Virgil said...

I don't know where I managed to post my other comment but anyway, once again.. thanks for the great talk, eye opening and wonderful!

One thing I'm unsure of.. is about 'the tools to reach an audience' which you said 'are already out there'. Youtube and such. This is basically my greatest existential question, and I don't think that's an exaggeration.. : > There is so much entertainment on the market, so many billions of videos on Youtube.. as you say, we're a drop in an ocean of media. So chances that my stuff will ever be noticed by more than a few people are microscopic.

So basically.. how do you reach an audience? It's like a catch 22. I don't have money to market, and even if, let's say, I do, I shouldn't invest a TON in marketing something that might be a failure, I should try it on audiences. But without investing there is zero audience. : /

May 13, 2015 7:50 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Virgil, don't just post it on youtube and expect viewers. Post links on forums, facebook groups, ask friends to share it if they think it's good, ask online animation communities like Canadian Animation Resources to share it if they think it's good. Gradually build an audience.

May 13, 2015 8:46 PM

Blogger Virgil said...

Yes, I guess 'gradual' is the answer.. but I wonder if it can take 1000+ years, because I will probably not live more than 100 in total.. : > OK, let's suppose I can live longer, if I manage to reach an audience when I'm around 999..ish, do I still have the energy to create new things at that age?

June 03, 2015 11:12 AM

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