Archive for the 'Script Marketing' Category

Selling Ideas Before Selling a Treatment

Finding news quotes from successful treatment writers can give you insight to amend your working plan accordingly and possibly improve the odds of selling a treatment. For example, one writer who has successfully sold more than on screenplay said this: “You don’t sell a treatment … you sell an idea and try to get […]

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Routine Marketing to Help Sell a Script or Treatment

When all is said and done, script writing is a business. You are creating a product to sell, for a profit. Successful businesses employ marketing, to reach target audiences and make sales. Simple, right? Then you, trying to sell a script, need to add marketing skills to the array of skills […]

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Marketing Through Online Script Registries to Sell a Script

As you aspire to sell a script or treatment, it goes without saying that you need to market yourself and your story. There are numerous tools out there, including a vast universe online. One emerging tool is online script registries – an online database accessible by industry professionals who subscribe. You just […]

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Multiple Marketing Channels to Help Sell a Script

Many fledgling screenwriters ultimately reach a day when they feel exhausted from writing and submitting scripts to as many producers and production companies as they can locate, without any response. It can feel like fishing in the ocean for a week without as much as a nibble from fish below. Well, while trying […]

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Sell Your Script Via a Marketing Game Plan

So you’ve finally finished writing that story that’s developed in your mind for quite some time, and you’re ready to move on to the process to sell your script. Where to go from here? You probably know, or if not, you should, about treatment, loglines, query letters and the like that are part […]

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