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Wanted is a summer 2008 effects laden blockbuster, and it certainly has the potential to offer you movie profits, and here's how...

The film features 2 of the Hollywood hot properties, Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy.

Jolie also stars in the big 2008 animation Kung Fu Panda, and has recently given birth. A tabloid regular, film fans lap up news about her.

Scottish actor McAvoy has seen his star rise meteorically, from British sitcoms through to The Last King of Scotland and Atonement.
He now finds himself in Wanted with an American accent. With all the American actors out there, this is as sure a sign as any that you've made it!


So you could quite easily set up a site with information about the 2 of them, this could even be a free blog. You could then include links to products relevant to 'Wanted'. like posters or other memorabilia.

You could go down the route or stocking and selling the products yourself. To be honest I never recommend this method, because the investment risk and upkeep are all too high, and you don't need to do it. The affiliate models works just as well, with you sending traffic to the sites already selling those goods, and you earn commission from any sales you refer, tracked by the site's software.

There is a poster site online which has affiliates making 5 figure sums per month, so do not let the mistaken idea about small commissions put you off!

I definitely like the information model. There is a huge market in the film fanbase, you can approach the subject of the 'Wanted' film from so many angles, so it's not hard to provide an ongoing supply to an ever ready market. You then direct the traffic that read the information to a site you earn money from.

If you want a good example of how this works, well you *are* the example, reading this article in relation to 'Wanted' - this angle is the making money angle, but the theory is the same!


So you can see, there are plenty of ways to make money from the film 'Wanted'.

I love that fact that I make money by writing about movies! Find out more about the *exact* technique I use at my site by clicking here!
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June 2008 sees the release of the movie The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, and it's a good time to be tapping into the movie profits available and grabbing your share...

The first Narnia film was a big success, a children's book fantasy given the full Hollywood Disney treatment, and scoring at the box office. Not only did the kids like it, the adults taking them had a good time too.
Since the book was the first in a series of seven, that's a whole lot of future profits still to come!

For this current film, Prince Caspian, there are tried and tested techniques ot make money.
One way is to be an affiliate for sites that sell merchandise. Movie merchandise is big business, and the affiliate model lets you earn money without a website.
You send traffic to sites that you have registered with - if someone then buys a product, you get paid a commission.
With no worries about stock buying or delivering, it's a superb model!

Posters sell well for films like these - children all over want a big Narnia poster to put in their room, and when it gets ripped or drawn on, they want a replacement!
There are affiliates for poster sites that make 5 figure sums per month.

Another way to make money is to focus on the adults.
It's the adults that actually spend the money, and providing information to them on how they get more of it will always get you some interest!
You can tap into the popularity of whichever film is big at the moment, in this case it's Narnia, and then direct them to a site which tells them how they can make simple online profits.
This can be done at little or no cost due to the advantages of the modern internet.

So to sum up, if you aren't making money from the Narnia film, it's probably because you simply don't know the technique.
Once you know the technique, the possibilities are opened up to you.

I love making money by writing about films. You can find out about the *exact* technique I use at my site by clicking here!
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The star of 'Lost in Translation' releases her first album, 'Wherever I Lay My Head.'

She said she was just made an offer, and since she likes to sing thought 'why not?'

Let's hope her singing is not the same as the off-key karaoke scene in the film!
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