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Please save my film on Netflix! 'Bonne Anne'

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(@berbs)
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Email from Netflix when I asked what the magic number was in the queue: 'The queue threshold is a proprietary number and Im afraid I cant sharethat information. Being proactive with viral marketing can make a difference.'

Please help by passing the word to friends and family!

Thank you for any and all help!

Best,
A B

http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/Bonne_Annee/70140895?strackid=4cde3e6d075df902_0_srl&strkid=1294814509_0_0&trkid=438381

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bonne-Annee-on-Netflix/145815618791750#!/pages/Bonne-Annee-on-Netflix/145815618791750?v=wall

 
Posted : 20/09/2010 8:44 am
(@piemonster)
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I don't use Netflix and I don't understand what you're asking. I clicked on the link and it says "This movie has not been released on DVD." What good will telling people about your movie do if they can't rent it?

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Posted : 31/10/2010 12:55 pm
(@certified-instigator)
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When a certain number of people add a movie to their cue, Netflix will then
buy copies and make the movie available for rent. Many filmmakers post on
various social networks and message boards in an attempt to get people to
add their movie to their cue. They hope enough will cause the company to
buy a few copies.

In this case berbs posted the same message three times here and then never
returned. Typical "drive-by" behavior that always makes me wonder if it does
any good.

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The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but progress.
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The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but progress.
Joseph Joubert, essayist (1754-1824)

 
Posted : 31/10/2010 2:11 pm
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