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Originally Posted by Morning Glory
I don't really understand it myself. the reason that people used to do "viral" marketing was because they lacked the resources to promote through traditional media advertising. It used to be about "mainstream" and "selling out" but the new trend seems to be the opposite. Platinum selling artists are throwing out their record labels and playing their videos on youtube instead of MTV. It's a bit-baffling, I really don't know what that spells out for up-and-comers or aspiring artists.
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I think some of it is the whole Sun Tzu Art of War trip where, if you are large, you should pretend to be small and, if you are small, you should pretend to be large. Never made much sense to me, but I could never slog through that book either. I have this theory that it may be the root of almost everything I disagree with in my world.
But I digress.
I sort of thought Madonna was booking and merch monster Live Nation's first signing and was leaving Warner Bros, but they appear to be the video copyright-holder, so it is hard to tell the exact deal there.
Somehow it just feels weird to me that it is easier to get people to watch something sort of weird and dumb and designed to be viral than it is to get them to watch something with some attempt at entertainment and production values.