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Originally Posted by Zer0
Yes that is true. But would a marketing gimmick that could only really be attempted by less than 0.5% of musical artists really be considered as a valid marketing tactic?
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Yes, because regardless if only one artist does it, it is still a possible marketing tactic.
There A MILLIONS of marketing tactics that every artist will not get a chance to do but it still does not eliminate the possibility.
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Originally Posted by Zer0
I'm under the impression that the OP is asking from the perspective of someone who might be in the 99.5%.
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The OP is just asking for different types of marketing tactics. I do not think he or she was referring to a particular group of artists.
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Originally Posted by Zer0
Besides, even for mainstream artists who it might work for, has it even been proven that it makes a difference compared to releasing a album the conventional way?
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Yes it has. It has been proven more than once.