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    • CommentAuthorbeefhammer
    • CommentTimeDec 31st 2009
     
    Allright. So say I'm goin legit with the Scav Hunt next year. By legit I mean all music being licensed, all releases signed, all the important details handled soundly.

    What would be the best way to monetize a product like that?
    I mean instructional videos are somewhat easy to sell at least over the internet. Get yourself searchable for "swimming instruction" and have a good website. If you make a decent film, you take it to film festivals and try to sell it. What the heck do I do with basically a crude gameshow?

    My ideas are pretty simple at the moment. DVD's and digital delivery such as iTunes or Amazon.

    I suppose I am just wondering if anyone has experience in this or even any "ideas" that they wouldn't mind tossing out there?
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    For some reason, I'd suggest attempting to emulate the dirt-ass-cheap yet sensationalistic advertising campaign of Girls Gone Wild - but on the web/thru YouTube.
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    Funny, I was thinking the same thing. I guess I'm just curious even how to market, but I guess that is the thing, right?
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    Yeah. You might contact Keith Selin; he'd be good at giving advice on how to develop your project to meet a good marketing strategy.
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    Who is Keith Selin and how can I contact him?