How KINO Can Boost their Website Traffic to 100k in 6 Months! (Our Take!)

In a sea of startups, every innovative idea deserves its moment in the spotlight. We’ve handpicked and analyzed your website, offering free marketing insights, as our way to nurture the next big thing. We’re passionate about partnering with startups like yours.

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In order to reach this goal, a single four-pronged strategy is what would be needed. Here’s what we suggest –

#1. On-Page SEO Plan for KINO

KINO has blog articles that can be considerably improved upon. As KINO starts to scale, it needs to focus more on inbound marketing and it also needs to come off as a thought-leader in the space.

The current articles are too short, have no internal links and are poorly formatted.

As such, we recommend that you try and scale up your content to 1000 in the shortest possible time.

Here is a list of 100 blog post title suggestions along with relevant keywords that you can use to fix it. You can create it pretty fast if you use AI along with content editors (but take care, the articles have to be carefully optimized to improve readability and more importantly, insert internal links for faster indexing by Google) –

  1. “Exploring the Magic of Behind-the-Scenes Film Making”
  2. “How Film Festivals Are Shaping the Future of Cinema”
  3. “The Art of Documentary Filmmaking: Tips and Tricks”
  4. “Breaking Into Hollywood: A Guide for Aspiring Filmmakers”
  5. “The Rise of Independent Films in the Modern Era”
  6. “An Insider’s Guide to Animation Film Production”
  7. “Secrets of Successful Comedy Filmmaking Revealed”
  8. “Drama Films: Crafting Stories That Resonate”
  9. “Behind the Lens: Life as a Cinematographer”
  10. “Navigating the World of Film Festivals: A Beginner’s Guide”
  11. “The Role of Music in Crafting Memorable Films”
  12. “Emerging Trends in Documentary Filmmaking”
  13. “Essential Skills Every Aspiring Director Should Know”
  14. “Discovering the World of Independent Film Distribution”
  15. “Crafting a Winning Film Festival Submission”
  16. “The Evolution of Animation in Cinema”
  17. “The Power of Storytelling in Drama Films”
  18. “Creating Impactful Comedy Films: A Director’s Perspective”
  19. “Exploring the Art of Film Editing”
  20. “The Journey of a Film From Script to Screen”
  21. “Sound Design in Film: Creating an Auditory Experience”
  22. “Essential Tools for Modern Filmmakers”
  23. “The Influence of Film Festivals on Global Cinema”
  24. “Behind the Scenes: The Making of a Blockbuster”
  25. “Understanding the Business of Film Production”
  26. “The Creative Process Behind Visual Effects”
  27. “The Importance of Casting in Film Production”
  28. “Mastering the Art of Screenwriting”
  29. “The Role of Producers in the Film Industry”
  30. “The Future of Virtual Reality in Filmmaking”
  31. “Exploring the Craft of Costume Design”
  32. “The Role of Film Festivals in Discovering New Talent”
  33. “Documentary Filmmaking: Telling Real-Life Stories”
  34. “Challenges and Rewards of Independent Filmmaking”
  35. “The Rise of Streaming Platforms in the Film Industry”
  36. “The Art of Creating Suspense in Cinema”
  37. “Marketing Strategies for Independent Films”
  38. “Understanding Film Genres: A Comprehensive Guide”
  39. “The Impact of Technology on Modern Filmmaking”
  40. “The Role of Film Critics in Shaping Cinema”
  41. “How to Create a Successful Short Film”
  42. “The Art of Storyboarding in Film Production”
  43. “Directing Actors: Techniques for Great Performances”
  44. “The Significance of Film Festivals for Emerging Directors”
  45. “The Art and Science of Cinematic Lighting”
  46. “Exploring the World of Film Color Grading”
  47. “Tips for Producing a Successful Documentary”
  48. “The Evolution of Comedy in Cinema”
  49. “The Process of Securing Film Funding”
  50. “The Art of Creating Memorable Film Characters”
  51. “Navigating Legal Aspects of Film Production”
  52. “Insights into the World of Film Distribution”
  53. “The Power of Collaborative Filmmaking”
  54. “The Role of Art Direction in Film”
  55. “The Influence of International Cinema”
  56. “Breaking Down the Film Production Process”
  57. “The Art of Creating Effective Film Trailers”
  58. “The Rise of Female Filmmakers in the Industry”
  59. “The Importance of Film Festivals in Cultural Exchange”
  60. “The Craft of Making a Historical Drama”
  61. “Behind the Scenes: The Role of Film Crews”
  62. “Emerging Cinematography Techniques in Modern Cinema”
  63. “The Future of 3D Technology in Filmmaking”
  64. “How to Navigate the Post-Production Process”
  65. “The Art of Making a Biographical Film”
  66. “The Challenges of Adaptation in Screenwriting”
  67. “The Influence of Social Media on the Film Industry”
  68. “Creating a Culturally Impactful Film”
  69. “The Essentials of Film Soundtrack Composition”
  70. “The Art of Film Promotion and Marketing”
  71. “Emerging Voices in Independent Cinema”
  72. “Film Festival Strategies for New Filmmakers”
  73. “How to Build a Career in Film Production”
  74. “Insights into the World of Film Set Design”
  75. “The Evolution of Film Narrative Techniques”
  76. “The Impact of Global Cinema on Society”
  77. “The Role of Film in Social Commentary”
  78. “Innovative Techniques in Modern Film Editing”
  79. “The Art of Crafting a Film Series or Franchise”
  80. “The Future of Independent Film in the Digital Age”
  81. “Essential Tips for First-Time Film Directors”
  82. “Film Festivals: Celebrating Diversity in Cinema”
  83. “The Role of Animation in Expanding Storytelling”
  84. “The Power of Visual Storytelling in Film”
  85. “Crafting a Compelling Film Pitch”
  86. “The Changing Landscape of Film Financing”
  87. “The Importance of Film Archiving and Preservation”
  88. “Creating a Sustainable Career in Filmmaking”
  89. “The Art of Documentary Storytelling”
  90. “The Impact of Cultural Representation in Cinema”
  91. “The Journey of an Indie Film to the Big Screen”
  92. “Exploring the World of Experimental Films”
  93. “The Role of Film Festivals in Promoting Independent Cinema”
  94. “The Art of Producing a Successful Comedy Film”
  95. “Emerging Filmmakers: Challenges and Opportunities”
  96. “The Influence of Classic Cinema on Modern Filmmaking”
  97. “The Process of Creating a Film Score”
  98. “The Role of Film in Global Cultural Exchange”
  99. “The Art of Visual Effects in Contemporary Cinema”
  100. “The Evolution of Storytelling in Documentary Films”

#2. Off-page SEO Plan for KINO

KINO has a low Domain Authority and Domain Rating. It’s Ahrefs’ DR is 17.

We suggest reaching out to blogs in the industry, asking to guest post. With the influx of GPT4 and other content marketing software, most blogs are not too agreeable to this suggestion, so you may need to keep some marketing budget aside for payments for backlink insertions and guest post placements.

However, you should hire a seasoned SEO guy for this as you don’t want to get backlinks from the wrong websites, as that can harm your website by adding to its spam score.

Here’s a list of 50 high quality and relevant blogs in your niche that you should try to guest post at:

  1. IndieWire
  2. No Film School
  3. Film Comment
  4. Screen Daily
  5. The Playlist
  6. Collider
  7. Cinema Blend
  8. Birth.Movies.Death.
  9. The Film Stage
  10. Filmmaker Magazine
  11. Movies.com
  12. FirstShowing.net
  13. Film Threat
  14. Slant Magazine
  15. Film Inquiry
  16. Little White Lies
  17. Cineaste Magazine
  18. Variety
  19. The Hollywood Reporter
  20. Deadline
  21. SlashFilm
  22. MovieMaker Magazine
  23. Roger Ebert
  24. Fandango Movie Blog
  25. The Wrap
  26. MovieWeb
  27. Bloody Disgusting
  28. Box Office Mojo
  29. ComingSoon.net
  30. Cinema Scope
  31. Sight & Sound Magazine
  32. MUBI Notebook
  33. Taste of Cinema
  34. Bright Wall/Dark Room
  35. Film School Rejects
  36. Dread Central
  37. Film-Forward
  38. The Critical Movie Critics
  39. Screen Anarchy
  40. Screencraft
  41. The Script Lab
  42. We Are Movie Geeks
  43. Ain’t It Cool News
  44. Ioncinema
  45. Hollywood News
  46. Film Junk
  47. Shadow and Act
  48. Cartoon Brew
  49. Women and Hollywood
  50. Quiet Earth
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#3. Social Media Marketing Plan for KINO

If traffic, leads and revenue is your goal, we would advise you keep it simple.

We would suggest focusing on two main social platforms for starting out, which are Twitter and Facebook. We believe in keeping your marketing focused so as to deliver the highest returns.

The reason why we stress on these two platforms are simple –

  1. Facebook’s organic reach is very low, but having a decent following up there, helps add to your credibility. Running some ads can get you a sizeable following quite fast and cheap. Further, you can drive the followers into a group, in which, you will have a strong reach and be able to use your group participants for additional marketing requirements.
  2. Twitter can help add to your credibility. With Twitter’s recent partnership with Google, it looks like a great platform that can deliver amazing long-run results to your business.

#4. Conversion Optimization Plan for KINO

At the end of the day, it is not the traffic or followers that matter, but the conversions and leads.

That’s why, once you get the first three plans up and running and start getting a decent amount of traffic, you can switch up to the following plan.

To implement this perfectly, you need to ensure that you are getting a decent amount of traffic from the above plans and you have at least 2000 followers in Facebook and Twitter (total).

Plus, you should have lead magnets throughout your website and on the sidebar of your blog articles.

If that’s done, you should optimize the lead magnets and the sidebars to go to a webinar in your niche, wherein you teach your audience about your expertise. That can create an amazing funnel whereby you can convert a good percentage of the attendees into your paying customers. Running ads on this can help supercharge the effort as well.

Having a decent marketing agency aiding you in this process would be even more beneficial as that can ensure you have a decent conversion rate, otherwise you risk burning through your ad money and traffic value.

Would You Like us to help take KINO’s Traffic to 100k and beyond?

What we showed you was just the basics. But of course, a plan is only as good as it’s execution. So, you could execute all of this yourself, or you could count on us to do it as well.

We could do so much more, such as-

  1. Reverse HARO and get experts to share their thoughts with us for KINO’s blog,
  2. Run ads and grow your Facebook page and convert them into your Facebook group members,
  3. Use Javascript code to massively boost your twitter presence,
  4. Create leads for capture and boost your inbound marketing.

You can reach me directly by filling out this form in the sidebar or schedule a meeting here. You don’t need to pay anything for the meeting. Worst case: you learn something that you can implement for your startup’s marketing at 0 cost!

At WinSavvy, we manage everything, from digital marketing strategy formulation to execution, ensuring you can focus on what you do best – running your startup. We also provide weekly updates and I am personally available as a dedicated point of contact for any of your queries.

Best regards,
Adhip Ray
Founder, WinSavvy

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