Monthly Archives: January 2009

Filmmakers – Help us build a community!

In the last few days, we here at Team FilmTiki have talked and tinkered a lot, but we have made a major achievement! FilmTiki BETA has launched and is now available. It’s free to register, and if you do it before 28 February we’ll give you one year’s free access to our strategy generating Tool.
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Day 1 of FilmTiki.com – a page from Iris’ diary

Dear diary,
We had our first day online today. And it went pretty well, apart from some functionality glitches we experienced today, which surely made for an interesting lunchtime. Matthew and Andi were working on fixing some buttons for an hour, and luckily they managed to fix them in a jiffy in all browsers.
It is always [...]

We are live!

It is done. As of today you can visit us at FilmTiki.com BETA and fully use the site – the Wiki, the Tool, this blog, everything! And we want your feedback – have a good look around and tell us how we can make FilmTiki better, faster, stronger – for you!
I am very happy and [...]

Free Movie Download during Sundance 2009

This year the Sundance Film Festival has come up with some special goodies for all fans of short films. During the festival – taking place in Park City, Utah from the 15th to the 25th of January – ten featured short films are available as free downloads from the iTunes stores in the USA, UK and Canada.

Twitter is the new black: Online Marketing with Twitter

Twitter – for those of you who don’t know yet – is a web service for something called “microblogging”: you can send out messages to the world or just your followers in a private manner, and they only are as long as an SMS (txt). It is one of the most talked about social web applications of 2008, and there seems to be no stopping it.

Social Network Marketing for Filmmakers

With 2009 just beginning, let’s take a look at the usage of social networks to find out which networks have shaped the Internet world in the past few months. Looking at some interesting and important statistics will help you find the appropriate ways to get in touch with the particular community you’re trying to reach.
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