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Quote from: jarmo on January 11, 2008, 10:17:09 AM
Quote from: EstrangedBrazil on January 11, 2008, 10:13:01 AM
Yeah, but i still find that that only changed the delivery... Put a now GNR video on YouTube and check out how many hits there would be... Of course the delivery affects the marketing operations a bit, i suppose i wasnt that clear about this, but i think its still the same formula...
I bet it would get hits, but would the people who buy the cds see it there?
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Yup! but i think its a bit like watching the video on MTV and not buying the cd, it would happen a lot! YouTube just has a lot more viewers cuz its worldwide, i suppose the ratio of people who'd watch MTV and buy a CD cuz of it is bigger than YouTube's, but still, since the volume is a lot bigger i think youtube would succesfully fill the MTV gap!
But anyway, its all speculation until we see what actually happens!
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Quote from: MeanBone on January 11, 2008, 10:16:33 AM
the best way to market a cd nowadays is out of a label company. with radiohead, prince, madonna and NIN, among others, getting away from record labels i don't see why axl would wan't to be tied to one to promote his cd...
perhaps it's because he can't just get away from them at this point after all they invested on the damn cd... so i say just tour and put it out on itunes... the name guns n roses sells by itself... that's why shitty ass greatest hits still sell a billion today.
I agree and maybe that's why the whole NIN picture created a stir here.? They (Trent) got away from the label and released new stuff like radiohead and did so with success.? GnR is unable to do so, probably over money and the way promo should be done.? The label knows that GNR is bigger than NIN and Radiohead together so they want that money.? That could be why the Chinese Democracy cover sign was up, because GnR is stuck inside with the label while NIN isn't.? That's what I got from the picture.? I'm also of the belief that the CD that will be released may have different songs then what GnR has been playing live and songs that have leaked.? That could be another reason why so many studio changes were made?? Not just to remove ex-members work but to add new songs and replace ex-members work?? Pay the ex-members for their time not royalties.? I also noticed that Brain was not listed as in the band on the GNR my space.? The drummer is Frank as listed.? I may be wrong on all the this but we'll see.
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Quote from: EstrangedBrazil on January 11, 2008, 10:37:10 AM
Quote from: jarmo on January 11, 2008, 10:17:09 AM
Quote from: EstrangedBrazil on January 11, 2008, 10:13:01 AM
Yeah, but i still find that that only changed the delivery... Put a now GNR video on YouTube and check out how many hits there would be... Of course the delivery affects the marketing operations a bit, i suppose i wasnt that clear about this, but i think its still the same formula...
I bet it would get hits, but would the people who buy the cds see it there?
/jarmo
Yup! but i think its a bit like watching the video on MTV and not buying the cd, it would happen a lot! YouTube just has a lot more viewers cuz its worldwide, i suppose the ratio of people who'd watch MTV and buy a CD cuz of it is bigger than YouTube's, but still, since the volume is a lot bigger i think youtube would succesfully fill the MTV gap!
But anyway, its all speculation until we see what actually happens!
True, and people share the interesting videos they find on youtube by sending the links to their friends or by posting the links on a board or blog.
MTV should loose it's "M", they only show shit these days (well, for the last 10 years or so).
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YouTube does reach a large audience, as well as Myspace Video. If I was GNR and thinking about promotion, one thing I would hit up would be MySpace and Facebook.
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Quote from: EstrangedBrazil on January 11, 2008, 10:37:10 AM
Quote from: jarmo on January 11, 2008, 10:17:09 AM
Quote from: EstrangedBrazil on January 11, 2008, 10:13:01 AM
Yeah, but i still find that that only changed the delivery... Put a now GNR video on YouTube and check out how many hits there would be... Of course the delivery affects the marketing operations a bit, i suppose i wasnt that clear about this, but i think its still the same formula...
I bet it would get hits, but would the people who buy the cds see it there?
/jarmo
Yup! but i think its a bit like watching the video on MTV and not buying the cd, it would happen a lot! YouTube just has a lot more viewers cuz its worldwide, i suppose the ratio of people who'd watch MTV and buy a CD cuz of it is bigger than YouTube's, but still, since the volume is a lot bigger i think youtube would succesfully fill the MTV gap!
But anyway, its all speculation until we see what actually happens!
back when video's had any influence on people buying the CD's, downloading wasn't as popular as it is now (or it wasn't even really around back then)...you either had the choice of buying a single (the ones with the remixes and b-sides on them for 5 bucks), buy the CD, or wait and hope that you see it on tv or hear it on the radio.
The flipside to the entire youtube thing is that it probably isn't going to make people buy the record. because why buy the record in the store, if you're already on the computer anyway (watching the video) and you can own the record with just one push of a button...not even to mention that it's for free if you do it illegaly.
Recordcompanies have to find a solution that would make people want to buy that CD rather than downloading it, but what would want to make people buy that amount of money on a CD in this day and age? also wouldn't it be possible to prevent people from ripping the CD, like a blockage or something? I know that they do that with DVD's every now and then.
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MTV should loose it's "M", they only show shit these days (well, for the last 10 years or so).
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Quote from: Yossarian on January 11, 2008, 10:08:27 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7180448.stm
With all the hype and controversy over the Radiohead In Rainbows, it seems to have worked.? BBC reports the CD release has topped the US Billboard.? Food for thought maybe.....?
But by reading what the article is saying, it could be argued that the digital release is hurting the CD's sales.
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Quote from: bodine on January 11, 2008, 11:56:15 AM
Quote from: Yossarian on January 11, 2008, 10:08:27 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7180448.stm
With all the hype and controversy over the Radiohead In Rainbows, it seems to have worked. BBC reports the CD release has topped the US Billboard. Food for thought maybe.....
But by reading what the article is saying, it could be argued that the digital release is hurting the CD's sales.
Without a doubt, digital distribution of In Rainbows hurt physical sales. But when you consider that 100% (or close to it) of the money taken in from digital sales went directly to the band (as opposed to 5-15% per cd), I think the band made out pretty well. Ultimately, bands like Radiohead and Guns N' Roses can bank on their names to drive cd sales. It's about getting your music to as many people possible. If you've made it, you no longer are dependent on record labels for reaching mass audiences. Smaller, up and coming bands, however, still need the distribution and marketing machines that labels provide.
That's why I think the delay has little to do with promotion and much more to do with money. It would be safe to assume that the label would be willing to spend the same amount of money promoting Chinese Democracy as they would with any other big ticket artist. What's more likely is negotiations are still ongoing as to who gets what from the revenue pie.
Even if there isn't any bickering going on and the delay is 'caused by a strategic release, everything has to do with money. I would be interested to know when Geffen/Interscope/Universal's 4th quarter ends. Much like the rumors around the video game Grand Theft Auto 4, we'll see if Chinese Democracy is used to prop up revenues for the year by releasing it close to the label's 4th quarter.
Once the lawyers and accountants finally get things settled and out of the way, that's the day we'll finally hear something.
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We just have to hope that Axl and the label can compromise, give concessions, giving the fans what they want.
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Can you tell us more about this Black Frog label?
where did you find out about this?
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Quote from: GNR4L on January 10, 2008, 09:45:44 PM
Im surprised that Axl never got his own label and could just release it ?
Axl does/did have his own label... Uzi Suicide...
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I think that some have you have lost your marbles.
So NIN, Radiohead, Madonna, Prince, etc., have adapted to digital downloading. Cool dude. That doesn't really mean shit. The only "good" album of any of those was In Rainbows and the others were given away. Whether you like it or not, it's not the bands best and NIN is in many ways a niche band. They didn't help move units or make more sales, it was getting the album to people. Albums that weren't really that good.
I think that it's important to have very substantial marketing, especially viral marketing, but GNR doesn't need a crazy NIN-esque ad campaign or a Radiohead "pay-what-you-want" system. Here's a couple of quick, simple ideas.
Have an official band forum and newsletter to allow communication about the new record
Offer the first single to be available free to download
MySpace.com Skin on main page and Ads for Secret Shows
An affiliate program with commonly visited websites
Special behind-the-scenes look at Guns N' Roses
The two issues facing GNR (and music as a whole) are the apathy of actually purchasing the CD/a song and the over-exposure of audio and video on the internet. Whether you believe it or not it's vastly changed our perception of all media and made us more jaded and cynical to the over-the-top. Everything is very ironic now adays.
By having an official forum, newsletters, and behind-the-scenes and early ticket sales type stuff for premium members (think Rolling Stone's website) you have people regularly communicating about your band and generates a feeling of esprit de corps. I for one am going to buy a couple of copies of Chinese and hand them out to strangers just to generate word. Some people won't do that, fair enough. But all the ideas above not only is good advertising and creates positive word of mouth, but it meets the needs of the fanbase. The letter in 2006 by Axl and the View from the Side of the Stage or whatever it was called from Del James are two great examples of that. The band effectively communicating with the hardcores. We all felt good about that (for the most part).
It's not really that difficult once whatever financial problems are overcome. Oh and I'm free for hire.
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It is the promotion negotiations pure and simple....word!
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Quote from: mrbucketfoot on January 11, 2008, 02:16:38 PM
I think that some have you have lost your marbles.
So NIN, Radiohead, Madonna, Prince, etc., have adapted to digital downloading. Cool dude. That doesn't really mean shit. The only "good" album of any of those was In Rainbows and the others were given away. Whether you like it or not, it's not the bands best and NIN is in many ways a niche band. They didn't help move units or make more sales, it was getting the album to people. Albums that weren't really that good.
I think that it's important to have very substantial marketing, especially viral marketing, but GNR doesn't need a crazy NIN-esque ad campaign or a Radiohead "pay-what-you-want" system. Here's a couple of quick, simple ideas.
Have an official band forum and newsletter to allow communication about the new record
Offer the first single to be available free to download
MySpace.com Skin on main page and Ads for Secret Shows
An affiliate program with commonly visited websites
Special behind-the-scenes look at Guns N' Roses
The two issues facing GNR (and music as a whole) are the apathy of actually purchasing the CD/a song and the over-exposure of audio and video on the internet. Whether you believe it or not it's vastly changed our perception of all media and made us more jaded and cynical to the over-the-top. Everything is very ironic now adays.
By having an official forum, newsletters, and behind-the-scenes and early ticket sales type stuff for premium members (think Rolling Stone's website) you have people regularly communicating about your band and generates a feeling of esprit de corps. I for one am going to buy a couple of copies of Chinese and hand them out to strangers just to generate word. Some people won't do that, fair enough. But all the ideas above not only is good advertising and creates positive word of mouth, but it meets the needs of the fanbase. The letter in 2006 by Axl and the View from the Side of the Stage or whatever it was called from Del James are two great examples of that. The band effectively communicating with the hardcores. We all felt good about that (for the most part).
It's not really that difficult once whatever financial problems are overcome. Oh and I'm free for hire.?
Nice Opinions but some people do things "differently"-and nothing comes for free
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Re: GNR Finish CD?
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Quote from: mrbucketfoot on January 11, 2008, 02:16:38 PM
I think that some have you have lost your marbles.
So NIN, Radiohead, Madonna, Prince, etc., have adapted to digital downloading. Cool dude. That doesn't really mean shit. The only "good" album of any of those was In Rainbows and the others were given away. Whether you like it or not, it's not the bands best and NIN is in many ways a niche band. They didn't help move units or make more sales, it was getting the album to people. Albums that weren't really that good.
I think that it's important to have very substantial marketing, especially viral marketing, but GNR doesn't need a crazy NIN-esque ad campaign or a Radiohead "pay-what-you-want" system. Here's a couple of quick, simple ideas.
Have an official band forum and newsletter to allow communication about the new record
Offer the first single to be available free to download
MySpace.com Skin on main page and Ads for Secret Shows
An affiliate program with commonly visited websites
Special behind-the-scenes look at Guns N' Roses
The two issues facing GNR (and music as a whole) are the apathy of actually purchasing the CD/a song and the over-exposure of audio and video on the internet. Whether you believe it or not it's vastly changed our perception of all media and made us more jaded and cynical to the over-the-top. Everything is very ironic now adays.
By having an official forum, newsletters, and behind-the-scenes and early ticket sales type stuff for premium members (think Rolling Stone's website) you have people regularly communicating about your band and generates a feeling of esprit de corps. I for one am going to buy a couple of copies of Chinese and hand them out to strangers just to generate word. Some people won't do that, fair enough. But all the ideas above not only is good advertising and creates positive word of mouth, but it meets the needs of the fanbase. The letter in 2006 by Axl and the View from the Side of the Stage or whatever it was called from Del James are two great examples of that. The band effectively communicating with the hardcores. We all felt good about that (for the most part).
It's not really that difficult once whatever financial problems are overcome. Oh and I'm free for hire.?
Sorry, but which NIN album was "given away"?
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Quote from: Chief on January 11, 2008, 01:26:37 PM
Can you tell us more about this Black Frog label?
where did you find out about this?
it's some kind of publishing company
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Quote from: Chief on January 11, 2008, 01:26:37 PM
Can you tell us more about this Black Frog label?
where did you find out about this?
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Im surprised that Axl never got his own label and could just release it ?
Axl does/did have his own label... Uzi Suicide...
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his label it's called Black Frog, Slash and Duff owns Uzisuicide
Isn't black frog the label that axl set up at the time he bought out the former band members?
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Viral marketing is all about giving something away. And I wasn't referring to the NIN album being free. I was referring to Prince and Radiohead.
And I wasn't suggesting my ideas were the best or whatever, but they cover the basics of viral marketing so basically stating a general idea. Also I was pointing out a huge campaign like NIN's as a lot of those people were already going to buy the album anyway.
And I think that Black Frog is Axl's publishing company and has all of the GNR assets, as Uzi Suicide is no longer active.
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Quote from: Chief on January 11, 2008, 01:26:37 PM
Can you tell us more about this Black Frog label?
Can find some of the info about it here
http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=22306.0
I knew there be a lot of rumors in 2008 now
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I don't think there will every be another official forum again. I can remember years ago on gnronline.com the official forum. It didn't last very long as I recall because of all the rumors and bullshit that people spread (Imagine that). It's too much trouble and I think Axl himself would completely object the idea.
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