View Full Version : Youtube - good for promo? Let's find out
The Flying Mouse
11 Sep 2010, 21:39
:twisted: There has been enough discussion about wether youtube is a good promotional tool for artists with something to sell, and it occurs to me there is only one way to find out how effective youtube is in this capaccity.
NOT DEBATE :panic:
FFS, there's been enough of that :doh:
Just post here whenever youtube plays a part in turning you onto a new artist or album, and if so, to what extent?
What is it?
How and when was your interest sparked?
What was the result? (you liked the song, you bought the album, you booked concert tickets, or were you turned off by a youtube vid?)
I was on facebook today when I noticed that someone had mentioned Tom Jones' new album.
I'd seen the 30 second ad on TV, and thought it sounded interesting, but to be honest i'd not thought much about it since.
Anyway, this reference reminded me, so I went to youtube and listened to two songs off Tom's album.
The first, Burning Hell, was interesting enough and I thought it was pretty good, but the second one is fecking awesome.
I've posted the link in what are you listening to right now, and the song is called Did Trouble Me.
I've got it on repeat at the moment :lol: , but when I finally get off this song i'm going to look for more songs on the new album, and if they measure up to DTM i'll be out to get a copy.
allrevvedup
11 Sep 2010, 21:44
I posted a couple of my songs up there and to be honest it hasn't really made too much of an impact
http://www.youtube.com/user/KingMikeMusic
however the likes of Mr Biebler and another singer called Hagan (he sung on Joe perry's last album) have been discovered that way so it's another medium to promote yourself.
The Flying Mouse
11 Sep 2010, 21:44
:twisted: Wario's post removed.
Chris, read the thread, stop being a self promoting and attention seeking numpty, and post IF you have something that adds to the thread :p .
I am currently heavily ino stone sour and have bought all their albums including the new one over the last six month and the prime reason for buying the first one was youtube.
I had booked tickets to Download festival so checked out the line up and until then had not heard of them. Two songs in I was completly hooked!!!!!!
:twisted: Wario's post removed.
Chris, read the thread, stop being a self promoting and attention seeking numpty, and post IF you have something that adds to the thread :p .
of course it was aimed at my singing videos :P
But in all seriousness:
My best friend messaged me over facebook, that the Numa Numa guy has been making some sick music.
i looked into it and found a few videos of Gary's band. and I gotta say I really liked them. My personal favorite they did was the "Trivial Pursuit Song".
The Flying Mouse
11 Sep 2010, 22:51
:twisted: This thread is mostly about music, so it can be moved to the new forum.
Pudding
12 Sep 2010, 00:37
Just post here whenever youtube plays a part in turning you onto a new artist or album,vid?)
I was on facebook today when I noticed that someone had mentioned Tom Jones' new album.
So was it Youtube or Facebook that turned you on to Tom Jones new album?
You Tube is a great tool to promote yourself, but in my opinion Twitter and Facebook are just as effective. Some talented people post videos on You Tube to try and get a name for themselves. It's like the X-factor a lot of talent but a lot of :shit: too.
snider22
12 Sep 2010, 02:15
:twisted: There has been enough discussion about wether youtube is a good promotional tool for artists with something to sell, and it occurs to me there is only one way to find out how effective youtube is in this capaccity.
Well, it worked from my end. I went and found the Tom Jones videos that you were talking about and liked the songs so much that I turned around and downloaded the album from iTunes. Probably wouldn't have heard the album if you hadn't mentioned the videos being on YouTube.
The Flying Mouse
12 Sep 2010, 17:16
So was it Youtube or Facebook that turned you on to Tom Jones new album?
:twisted: Or was it the TV advert?
A combination of the three I would say.
If I hadn't seen the advert I wouldn't have been interested enough to give a damn when I was reminded of the album when I saw the mention on facebook, and if it wasn't for youtube I wouldn't know where I coult listen to songs from the album.
I saw the trailer for the new Tom Jones album on YouTube. It was a "featured video". It was definitely YouTube that sparked my interest in it.
I heard Tom Jones as a young fella when he sang the song "Sex Bomb". I adopted it straight away as the song that defines me as a person.
duke knooby
12 Sep 2010, 19:35
I heard Tom Jones as a young fella when he sang the song "Sex Bomb". I adopted it straight away as the song that defines me as a person.
i'd have thought crazy by aerosmith was more your song :-P
back to business...
i was sent a youtube clip of a song to listen too, by an artist i'd never heard off.
listened to the song, loved it... listened to more and more..
had to listen to everything i could... became a fan, got the albums, saw the shows
so in my opinion YES, youtube can be excellent, but not in isolation... its an additional tool to promote!!
Pudding
13 Sep 2010, 01:07
If I hadn't seen the advert I wouldn't have been interested enough to give a damn when I was reminded of the album when I saw the mention on facebook, and if it wasn't for youtube I wouldn't know where I coult listen to songs from the album.
So it was the advert not Youtube that sparked your interest? My point is, Youtube on its own doesn't promo really anything, it has to be used in conjunction with another form of media to have an effect.
Agree with Pud here.
I never search Youtube on the off chance of finding something that I've not seen before. I go there looking for something specific, be it a TV clip, a song video or whatever. In the ocntext of music my visit is either prompted by the knowledge that there is a "new release" from an artist I quite like, or I've seen or heard a snippet of the song elsewhere and go to youtibe to hear it again and make the decision as to whether I'm going to open my wallet or not (and as a Yorkshireman that is never a decision that is taken lightly).
AndrewG
13 Sep 2010, 12:02
I've probably been more inspired listening to new artists via Spotify than YouTube in the last year. The recommendation list and new releases thing that comes up on Spotify has made me find a few artists I never knew about and one particular one I'm a big fan of now. Wouldn't say YouTube has done or could do that for me in its current state.
duke knooby
13 Sep 2010, 14:46
Agree with Pud here.
i said it first :twisted:
I never search Youtube on the off chance of finding something that I've not seen before. I go there looking for something specific, be it a TV clip, a song video or whatever. In the ocntext of music my visit is either prompted by the knowledge that there is a "new release" from an artist I quite like, or I've seen or heard a snippet of the song elsewhere and go to youtibe to hear it again and make the decision as to whether I'm going to open my wallet or not (and as a Yorkshireman that is never a decision that is taken lightly).
Yes you're are right Andy and I'm the same. I love You Tube, but I only look up the stuff I know and hear about in the newspaper or on the news that people are talking about. I mean Susan Boyle's "I dreamed a dream" video has got million of views, but that's because she was on "Britains Got Talent" not because of You Tube. What Pudding said below is correct "it has to be used in conjunction with another form of media to have an effect". Susan Boyle case is one example of countless.
i can thank to youtube that now i'm a huge fan of Meat :D the very first thing that i saw about Meat was the MSO version of AFL on youtube, that was the day when i realized this guy knows something :cool:
so imo a promo on youtube can be a good thing ;)
If I ever hear of someone I have neaver heard, or are unsure who sings a song etc I always look it up on the tube
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