Posted by rebecca
I was chatting with SEO Hack and Syzlak (the Statler and Waldorf of SEO) when the topic of movie websites came up. When movie studios have a new film coming out, they typically launch a separate, unique website for that film. I played devil"s advocate and asked Syzlak why don"t studios launch movies on their own domain via a subdirectory (e.g., paramount.com/movietitle). He responded by saying, "if the studio links out to a movie then that domain will rank well, but the studio itself might not pull as high a rank if it had each movie as a microsite or subdomain, etc." Makes sense. Think about it: a movie theater is trying to promote each individual film, not necessarily the studio behind that film. Thus, it"s logical to brand the new movie by putting it on a separate website.The only problem I see with going the micro-site route is that they"re starting from scratch with a domain, which sucks for building link pop. Second, the movie name isn"t always available, so they end up with some weird-ass name that they have to work to brand as part of the movie too. If they work with just adding it to the current site hierarchy, they get all the link-generation the movie buzz would build as well as the ability to use existing link pop to help usher spiders to content. Plus, since the studio"s domain already has age, they"re not fighting that battle...though, I would guess that they buy a domain and start building age for it as soon as they have a project, assuming that the movie"s title doesn"t change.He makes a good point about the movie name not necessarily being available. Some studios try to get cute and register an obscure URL, like "lameassjokemikemyersmakesinthemovie.com" instead of "lovegurumovie.com". For linking purposes it"s generally a best practice to include your keyword in your URL if possible--that way, when people use the URL as the anchor text, the keyword"s already built in. However, I don"t see starting from scratch as a huge problem for movie studios looking to market their new movie. If the movie has built buzz for a while, it shouldn"t be too hard for the site to rank for the movie"s name. Plus, if the studio links to the new site, they"re funneling some of their hearty link juice over to the new web property.
Hack: Do the movie studios care about their sites in search? How many of them are doing it that intelligently or care?
Syzlak: Why should studios care about an old movie? They"re already focused on promoting the next film. They"re thinking, "I don"t care about Elizabeth the Golden Age, I"m all about Zohan now."Well, you could make that argument about a lot of businesses who don"t understand SEO or know about the value/benefits of it. However, you could also make the case that clearly the current system seems to be working fine. Generally, movie studios don"t have a tough time getting their individual movie websites to rank and drive traffic. And I"m sure they have dozens of other releases to worry about, so implementing an SEO strategy on a site for a movie that they don"t care about any more seems like a low priority. Maybe I"ve just been doing SEO for too long and I see a great opportunity that in reality isn"t that huge a priority.
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