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Originally Posted by TheDoc
You might find a few people willing to spend a few grand, a few times... but it will dry up fast & you sure as hell wont find one for every scene. Either way it's still going to cost money to find those people & people want stats/data, a pitch, ie: more money, time, investment if you want real money. They aren't just going to come to you, so the reality is, it's a few hundred bucks a scene, at best..
Like I said a micro income... and for micro incomes to work, you need staff to grow and maintain them, so you can stack them up, so it's actually worth the time put into them.
It's not going to hold your business over or pay for scenes.
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i heard similar complaints from the musicians i taught this stuff too
they were all to small to get product placement money and it would be too much work for them to do it. yada yada yada
they were wrong and so are you.
if you truely understand how the system of product placement works the money is not small and it not hard to get at all.