They don't have the attention span for intros to a song either. It's gotten so bad.people dont have the attention spans for albums any more
They don't have the attention span for intros to a song either. It's gotten so bad.
it doesnt really matter where they are based as long as they provide the service they offer, and not blag it using technology.Do @2GooD Productions they have to be UK based or is US preferred?
I think it's almost impossible to find such a company if you're just some unknown guy. I know what you mean because most of these "promotion" companies are just companies that hire people mostly in India that increase the number of views, subscribers etc. We've both experienced it and he who shall not be named was an expert in it 10 million streams and 100 000 sales within the first week yet nobody heard of him. I will never forget it hahahaha.Another challenge as me a memento both know well is finding a promotion company that isnt some fly by night operation
i was on a website many years ago, I was the second most popular artist, behind Pitbull. Yes, that Pitbull. It was another of those exploitation sites I think, but yeah even back then I realised that big labels with money to throw around do use these people to bump up the numbers.I think it's almost impossible to find such a company if you're just some unknown guy. I know what you mean because most of these "promotion" companies are just companies that hire people mostly in India that increase the number of views, subscribers etc. We've both experienced it and he who shall not be named was an expert in it 10 million streams and 100 000 sales within the first week yet nobody heard of him. I will never forget it hahahaha.
Interestingly though, I've heard that these types of companies are used even by some greatest pop stars/ rap stars to generate traffic within the first few hours when a new song is released. Let's say that Ed Sheeran releases a new song and despite the fact that he's a superstar they do it to his music just in case. I saw a documentary about it some time ago and it was shot by German company called Galileo. They have a TV show in which they describe various things from scientific point of view and one of polish tv channels bought the licence for it. Basically, there is a polish tv host but documentaries are shot by Germans with polish voice over. They're good, I like them.
Coming back to Ed Sheeran though the best example that even superstars buy views/comments/subscribers is Despacito. It is not possible that any song in the world would generate 7.5 BILLION of views considering the fact that as far as I know it is not possible to generate multiple views on one device. From what I know it works like this: you have let's say a smartphone, a PC and something else and most likely YouTube algorithm registers every one of these devices as one view. I know it also because I learned it the hard way xDDD. Back in a day (a few years ago) I tried to boost my views on YouTube so I was playing some of my beats in the background a few times and indeed the amount of views increased but on the next day all of the views I "generated" disappeared.
If you'd want to have a company that offers a real promotion (building a brand, taking care of your social media, promoting your stuff) I think this type of stuff would require either having a manager that would provide you with contacts to specific people or having a label. It would also require a shit ton of money to pay for these types of services probably.
If this is something that will make you happy then go for it. Nevertheless, the video made a valid point that when you are an unknown guy from some place on earth and your fan base is a handful of people then it's not a good idea to record an album as it would be just a waste of money and time.Didnt watch the vid, but planned to record an album someday...
Fk ppl and their attention spans..
Hahahahahaha WTF?! I've never heard about it but it's funny as hell.i was on a website many years ago, I was the second most popular artist, behind Pitbull. Yes, that Pitbull.
True.The whole fucking music industry is fake as fuck, its all smoke and mirrors, unless you bend over and touch your toes at the industry parties then the chance are, you will stay underground.
I get you, you re totally right on this one. The thing is, if ever, then ill release my shit for free. xdIf this is something that will make you happy then go for it. Nevertheless, the video made a valid point that when you are an unknown guy from some place on earth and your fan base is a handful of people then it's not a good idea to record an album as it would be just a waste of money and time.
I have a lot of friends who have their "bands" and they have about 700-1000 followers on social media, they play concerts from time to time etc. Each time they record an album their stuff is bought 90% of times by their friends. And they all have copies of their own albums unsold somewhere in their apartments. And most of the times from what I know the income they made from sales only covers the costs of production and recording. And this too happens only sometimes. Usually it's just a waste of money.
Nevertheless, the video made a valid point that when you are an unknown guy from some place on earth and your fan base is a handful of people then it's not a good idea to record an album as it would be just a waste of money and time.
I have a lot of friends who have their "bands" and they have about 700-1000 followers on social media, they play concerts from time to time etc. Each time they record an album their stuff is bought 90% of times by their friends. And they all have copies of their own albums unsold somewhere in their apartments. And most of the times from what I know the income they made from sales only covers the costs of production and recording. And this too happens only sometimes. Usually it's just a waste of money.