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Dustin Jansick of Way Too Indie on Film Courage (Ep. #154)

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Dustin Jansick, Founder of Way Too Indie calls into Film Courage to tell us why he launched the site, the indie film club he started in South Dakota, his advice to those who do not have money for website design, how filmmakers should approach press for film reviews, and his thoughts on how to drive traffic to your website.

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This episode was Guest Hosted by fellow Talk Radio Host / Comedian David Waugh

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