ProMovieBlogger

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11 years ago @ ProMovieBlogger - How to use Film / TV C... · 0 replies · +1 points

For my first film critic screening, I choose to wear a suit (no tie) so everyone would take me seriously. Turns out it was a good thing because I had not been cleared to get in but got in because (in part) of how I was dressed. They took my assertions more seriously.

Business casual is appropriate.

I saw other film critics wearing street and regular attire so there really is no dress code. At a premiere, just in case, look professional, business casual. Also know your site stats (eg monthly hits), have business cards, and if possible, an iPad so that you can show them your site within 50 seconds (this is where I write and publish. See?).

11 years ago @ ProMovieBlogger - BlueFur: Web Hosting R... · 0 replies · +1 points

Nexcess seems like a good hosting company for WordPress. Joblo uses them.

11 years ago @ ProMovieBlogger - The Anatomy of A Perfe... · 0 replies · +1 points

Very good point Mr. Smith.

11 years ago @ ProMovieBlogger - SEO Content Marketing:... · 0 replies · +1 points

I might be able to. I will let you know.

11 years ago @ ProMovieBlogger - SEO Content Marketing:... · 0 replies · +1 points

Agreed.

11 years ago @ ProMovieBlogger - How my website went fr... · 0 replies · +1 points

I have written articles about most of those:

Outbrain and Vertical Acuity: http://promovieblogger.com/outbrain-and-vertical-...

LinkWithin and nRelate: http://promovieblogger.com/linkwithin-and-nrelate...

LinkWithin, Related Posts Plugin Combination. Choose One, not Both. http://promovieblogger.com/related-posts-idiocy-a...

YARPP uses a lot of resources.

I used Linkwithin exclusive until I discovered nRelate. NRelate has too many options, including a Linkwithin clone, not to use it.

11 years ago @ ProMovieBlogger - How to Make Money from... · 0 replies · +1 points

When I get a chance, I'll look at the site in Internet Explorer. Thanks.

11 years ago @ ProMovieBlogger - Posting Photos and Vid... · 0 replies · +1 points

"The reason this is important is because many studios will only allow uploading to your website. If you try for example uploading versus linking a trailer on YouTube they will serve you a copyright infringement notice."

Some will serve you with a copyright infringement notice but all.

"They don't want you to drive traffic from their own channel."

Very true.

"I would love to find out how to get upload rights on YouTube but so far have been unsuccessful. Probably because I am not big enough yet for them to grant those rights."

One "big one" that I have seen get those rights is Movie Clips but their business plan took that into account before they launched, it was no afterthought. They had something to show those companies before asking for those rights.

11 years ago @ ProMovieBlogger - Posting Photos and Vid... · 0 replies · +1 points

As long as you are not making money money on the altered posters its okay. You are just being artistic with a poster.

11 years ago @ ProMovieBlogger - Posting Photos and Vid... · 0 replies · +1 points

Glad you liked it.

What is the website going to be called?