Joseph asks…

2000s the Internet arrives but aside from being a useful marketing tool?

2000s the Internet arrives but aside from being a useful marketing tool, has the digital era disrupted studio power over filmmaking much?

Mandy answers:

No. Movies still require big budget for many types of genres. The internet allows some things to happe more efficiently. Via file transfers, previews, emails, etc. But the movie gear and talent needed is still requiring deep pockets, whether doing special effect on computers or on location.

The independent filmmaker can do more than he used to with less, but it’s a rare thing that some films do big business with little budget. Blair Witch Project, 28 Days, Fahrenheit 9/11 were some low budgets among other that make money without big studios backing them, but they still need them for theatre distribution.

We are already at a digital end to end solution era, and some tools are refined and other still need tweaking but they exist and being used daily now.

In the end I still like to go see flick on the big screen, i don’t think that will change. You gotta have a movie date occasionally right?The studios will figure out how to make money from their products regardless of the technology of the internet.

Michael asks…

What are some marketing tools that I can use that are online?

I am a senior marketing student at a university and we are required to partner with a company to find out if a product will make them a profit. In order to do this we must analyze the target market which is hard when I have no tools since I am still in college. Is there anywhere on the internet where I can find some helpful information?

Mandy answers:

Hello Friend ,
You can use google trends , ebay pulse and google keyword tool to find out what is hot and happening .
These online tools lets anyone see what the world is searching for, and compare the world’s interest in your favorite topics

I hope these online tools will help you .

Ken asks…

Describe the challenges facing a selected business when using the internet as a marketing tool?

please let me know

Mandy answers:

Not everyone has the internet, therefore missing out a percent of the population.

You need a professional, with regards to the online marketing.

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