Slide # 1

Native Bigfoot

From Couchiching to Yakima, Cherokee to Apache, each First Nations tribe offers a unique glimpse into their traditions on the subject of Bigfoot. Read More

Slide # 2

Bigfoot The Legend is Real

The Crypto Crew team uncover and document evidence of the elusive legend known as Bigfoot. Read More

Slide # 3

Who Said Apes Have No Tales!

Who Said Apes Have No Tales! is a collection of previously untold anecdotes from the filming of the original Planet of the Apes and three of its four sequels. Read More

Slide # 4

Manzo Shepherd Story

In April of 1942, three men hailed a taxi to take them to Virginia across Black Mountain, where they killed the taxi driver atop the highest peak. Read More

Slide # 5

Steeds Ridge

Guided by a local man, an investigative team heads deep into the woods near a small Alabama town to try to catch a rumored Sasquatch on film. Read More

Slide # 6

Searching for Sasquatch Series

Join Jason Kenzie as he and various guest search for evidence of Bigfoot. Read More

Slide # 7

The Tree Widow

Sarah, an older God fearing widow, opens her home to women only to discover their brokenness. Read More

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Why Creators Must Promote Their Film After It Hits a Platform


Why Creators Must Promote Their Film After It Hits a Platform

Most filmmakers think the work ends when their film goes live on a platform, but that’s actually when the real momentum begins. Platforms don’t magically push indie titles to the front page. They respond to activity, searches, shares, and viewer engagement. That means creators who promote their film after release see better placement, better visibility, and better long‑term earnings.

🎬 What Post‑Release Promotion Actually Does
When a filmmaker promotes their title after it’s already streaming, it triggers the exact signals platforms look for:

Search traffic - every time someone looks up your film, it boosts internal ranking.
Watch starts - even a small spike tells the platform your title is “active.”
Shares and comments - social engagement drives new viewers who weren’t already in your circle.
Algorithmic relevance - platforms push titles that show consistent interest, not one‑day hype.

This is why evergreen titles thrive: they get small, steady bursts of attention over time.

📈 Why It Matters More for Indie Films
Indie creators don’t have studio marketing budgets. What they do have is:

A personal audience
Niche communities
Local interest
Social media reach
Behind‑the‑scenes content
Authenticity

Those things outperform paid ads when it comes to long‑tail documentaries, paranormal films, regional stories, and niche books.

A single post every few weeks can keep a title alive for years.

🧩 How Promotion Helps the Distributor Help You
When creators stay active, it allows Zombie Media to:

Pitch your title more effectively
Keep your film visible in our catalog
Strengthen platform relationships
Build long‑term revenue instead of short-term spikes
Distribution works best when both sides push - even a little.

🔥 The Real Truth
A film that gets no promotion after release will fade.
A film that gets consistent, light promotion will grow.
A film that gets smart, targeted promotion becomes evergreen.

You don’t need to go viral.
You just need to stay visible.

ZMP



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