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Music News: Great article on Gaga's marketing
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Great article on Gaga's marketing
check it out, very interesting read: http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2011/...a_8484170.html
The release of a pop star's album usually comes with the typical cross-marketing splash - strategic magazine covers, a few major TV appearances, and perhaps a cosmetics or fashion deal to remind the public a new project awaits.
Yet the social media-powered blitz connected to this week's drop of Lady Gaga's third album, "Born This Way," is bordering on epic, with partnerships ranging from Starbucks to FarmVille, and virtual giveaways of the album's 17 tracks. It also represents the kind of bold, new business model that could help rejuvenate a deflated music industry.
But she hasn't stopped there. Starbucks - typically home to easy-on-the-ears artists like Emmylou Harris - is selling her album as well as launching a "digital scavenger hunt" for Gaga-inspired goods; Google Chrome debuted a commercial with Gaga with a track from the album; the online fashion outlet Gilt Groupe partnered with Gaga to offer Gaga-inspired clothing and VIP performances; Best Buy is giving away the album to anyone who purchases a mobile phone with a contract; and Zynga, creator of the popular online game "FarmVille," created "GagaVille," which allowed fans access to exclusive Gaga songs.
As if that wasn't enough, on Monday, Amazon.com sold "Born This Way" for just 99 cents as a promotion for their new music cloud service, creating a demand so strong it disrupted the online retailing giant's servers for a time.
And it looks like the campaigns are paying off: Gaga's album is estimated to sell anywhere between a half-million to a million copies when the top album charts are revealed next week.
"It was really about expanding the distribution on this album and going into as many non-traditional retail partnerships and non-traditional marketing partnerships as possible," Gaga's manager, Troy Carter, told The Associated Press on Tuesday. "Just with the diminishing music labels, you want to find quality partners where you know you can reach new audiences and being able to push boundaries as well."
Among the promotions connected with "Born This Way" is the Disney ( DIS - news - people ) Mobile Tapulous game Tap Tap Revenge, which gives fans access to the entire album and other content if they buy the game,"Born This Way Revenge," for $4.99. It's the first time Tapulous has put out 17 tracks with a game for that price.
Tim O'Brien, vice president of business development at Disney Mobile, said this was the third deal with Gaga, resulting in the total sale of five million songs so far.
While they've worked with other pop artists with their Tap Tap Revenge app, he said Gaga - who has 10 million followers on Twitter and was recently crowned Forbes' most influential celebrity in part because of her tens of millions of followers online - is an act with unique appeal.
"I've never seen anything as powerful as when Gaga hits her social media channels compared to anyone else that we've worked with," he said. "I've never seen anything like it in terms of how she's utilizing social media."
In pop history, there have been plenty of attention-grabbing publicity campaigns for debuting albums: Who can forget the huge statues Jackson had erected of himself and placed across the world for his "HIStory" album, or when the Backstreet Boys hit six continents in four days to promote "Black and Blue"? Then there was Jay-Z, who performed in seven cities in 17-hours for his comeback album, "Kingdom Come."
But Bill Werde, editorial director of Billboard, calls Gaga's promotional efforts "more of a landmark campaign" for the new music industry.
"There's nothing about Gaga that's subtle, so I don't see why her marketing campaign would be any different," he added.
One of the more unusual promotions was Amazon's decision to sell the MP3 version of Gaga's album for 99 cents on Monday, the day of its release, as part of its Amazon Cloud Drive, which gives consumers personal digital storage space on a remote network or cloud; 20 gigabytes of cloud space came with the album. However, there was such a demand it caused delays for Amazon's customers, a spokeswoman said.
Though some people questioned the decision to basically give the album away, Carter wasn't concerned at all, calling the promotional idea "incredible."
"I am more concerned about piracy and people stealing the music. If you can get somebody to experience the music at that sort of price for one day only, I think it gets a lot of attention for the album," he added.
Werde said that's key in an age where album sales are deflated and serve more as a promotional tool for the artist's other money-making projects, including touring, in an industry more focused on what is called the 360-model of generating revenue.
"It's one of first big superstar releases that really grasps the potential of the new music business that everybody is talking about," he said. "For a superstar artist like a Gaga, the sale of recorded music - not the quality of the music, mind you, but the sale of recorded music_ really gets sort of assumed as a marketing cost to drive this 360-engine."
Carter says his data indicates Gaga may sell over 500,000 copies in the first week, and perhaps 700,000; Werde said "Born This Way" could go as high as one million.
But Carter says the unique marketing tools used leading up to and during the album's release wasn't just to achieve monster sales for the album's debut.
"Nobody ever pays attention in the second week," he said. "For us it's about being in this album cycle for the next 18 to 24 months."
It seems Gaga-mania won't be easing anytime soon.
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oh just cut to the chase and say it was about the MONEY. 
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oh just cut to the chase and say it was about the MONEY. 
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True tea. 
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Isn't every album release about making money?
You two trolling every Gaga thread is really becoming stale.

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can we ignore the pressed please ? 
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Originally posted by uclaboi2003
oh just cut to the chase and say it was about the MONEY. 
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True tea. 
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Right! LOL some people aren't blessed with basic sense though. Poor souls.
Anyways, I am really astounded at how far and wide they are going to promote BTW. I hope it pays off in the longterm.
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It's kind of ironic hearing him say that he is interested in the second week, as they pretty much pushed everything to the brink in terms of marketing this album for the first week to get the high sales they wanted. In doing that they virtually damned the project for it's second week and there's nothing they can really do to stop the second week decline. But I would be interested to seeing what they are going to do to keep this record alive for the next two years.
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It's kind of ironic hearing him say that he is interested in the second week, as they pretty much pushed everything to the brink in terms of marketing this album for the first week to get the high sales they wanted. In doing that they virtually damned the project for it's second week and there's nothing they can really do to stop the second week decline. But I would be interested to seeing what they are going to do to keep this record alive for the next two years.
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They can try to get those singles straightened out because, at the end of the day, those are what really keep albums afloat.
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Originally posted by Monroe
It's kind of ironic hearing him say that he is interested in the second week, as they pretty much pushed everything to the brink in terms of marketing this album for the first week to get the high sales they wanted. In doing that they virtually damned the project for it's second week and there's nothing they can really do to stop the second week decline. But I would be interested to seeing what they are going to do to keep this record alive for the next two years.
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there's a lot lined up for sure. remember their goal is to sell 30m copies of born this way ww
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Very nice read. Thanks for posting. 
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Originally posted by Monroe
It's kind of ironic hearing him say that he is interested in the second week, as they pretty much pushed everything to the brink in terms of marketing this album for the first week to get the high sales they wanted. In doing that they virtually damned the project for it's second week and there's nothing they can really do to stop the second week decline. But I would be interested to seeing what they are going to do to keep this record alive for the next two years.
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He can be interested in the second week irrespective of the first week sales. Even if it falls to 300k in its second week, that's still a huge sales week for her, and it's a ton more records sold. The decrease is irrelevant, and a huge decrease is bound to happen anyways. They didn't damned the project.
With singles, I'm sure they'll be fine. It's not like the 900,000 people buying the album this week are the only ones interested.
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"For a superstar artist like a Gaga, the sale of recorded music - not the quality of the music, mind you, but the sale of recorded music_ really gets sort of assumed as a marketing cost to drive this 360-engine."
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People hate on gaga cos she will sell more than their faves could dream.
Flop Fatale much.
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Ten 80+ scores on Metacritic and counting...

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But I would be interested to seeing what they are going to do to keep this record alive for the next two years.
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Yes.
In what order would you guys release the next singles?
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remember their goal is to sell 30m copies of born this way ww
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LULWUT? 
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The writer of the Forbes article, amidst all of the numbers and marketing facts, made a small note to shine light on "quality." It gave the article a lot of credibility, because it shows that the marketing campaign is not focused on the "quality of the album," but rather, "How many albums can we sell during the first week?" Congratulations to Gaga's manager and marketing team.
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Originally posted by l4ith
People hate on gaga cos she will sell more than their faves could dream.
Flop Fatale much.
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Reported, by me.

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Though some people questioned the decision to basically give the album away, Carter wasn't concerned at all, calling the promotional idea "incredible."
"I am more concerned about piracy and people stealing the music. If you can get somebody to experience the music at that sort of price for one day only, I think it gets a lot of attention for the album," he added.
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