How To Use A Blog To Make Money Through Filmmaking

For those of you interested in making money online, you’ve probably heard of blogs. Blogs have become a reliable source for many internet marketers. However, not everyone knows how to make a movie blog. Making a movie blog is a very specific art form and takes a lot more time than making a simple blog. I will give you a brief run down of what it takes to make a movie blog so you can figure out if this is something you’d like to do.

Different sites attract different audience, and two of the best and most profitable types of site are those devoted to film and technology. Film blogging, however, has hardly had the same widespread appeal as technology or travel. Film blogs focusing on one genre tend to be ignored by mainstream readers. But that doesn’t mean you can’t make a film blog! You just have to find the right kind of niche. Two of my favorite niche markets are comedy and film, since they have a large following combined with their relative uniqueness.

The biggest challenge in starting a film blog is choosing a topic. If you have never made a blog before, you’re going to need to do a lot of searching to find good information and to decide what you want to write about. There are a lot of great book suggestions and free online resources for film reviewing. Try to find one or two books that cover topics you’re interested in so you can get a jump start on your research. In addition to the books and resources, you’ll also need to join several affiliate programs to get your blog rolling.

Once you have a topic picked out, the next step is to find several different ways to monetise it. A good movie blog will usually focus on one medium. Film buffs will be particularly interested in independent and artsy TV shows and documentaries, whereas movie and TV viewers everywhere are likely to flock to comedy and dramas. You should therefore consider offering your own personalised television show, or even creating a podcast based on a single movie.

Many film blogs also offer the option to look at popular movie trailers, TV show clips, TV shows that they feel are essential viewing for their readers, or even behind-the-scenes info about their favourite actors or actresses. These are all ways in which you can earn extra revenue from your blog, as well as the possibility of selling merchandise and other products. I prefer to use these options as a complement to my regular writing, and they allow me to keep a strong relationship with my audience without distracting my blog from my passion for writing.

My favourite way of monetising my two blogs is by selling products. If you don’t have your own products, you can always consider affiliate products like those offered by Phedx, or even products created by other passionate bloggers in the same field. There are loads of affiliate products available on the Internet today, which allows you to make a good amount of money without having to create your own product, and you can sell them for a great deal of profit. My two favourite products being offered by Phedx are their “How To” guides for anyone wanting to learn about lens flares and lens manipulations and their film editing book. If you really want to monetise your film blog, you should look into products offered by other passionate bloggers in the same field.