The Power of Social Media
Now this should be interesting. There's a site called Bum Rush the Charts that has been created to demonstrate the power of social media over big media. Basically, here's how the program will work:To demonstrate that podcasting (in particular) and social media (in general) are forces to be reckoned with, according to the site:
On March 22nd, we are going to take an indie podsafe music artist to number one on the iTunes singles charts as a demonstration of our reach to Main Street and our purchasing power to Wall Street. The track we've chosen is "Mine Again" by the band Black Lab. A band that was dropped from not just one, but two major record labels (Geffen and Sony/Epic) and in the process forced them to fight to get their own music back. We picked them because making them number one, even for just one day, will remind the RIAA record labels of what they turned their backs on - and who they ignore at their peril.When you go to iTunes on March 22 and purchase "Mine Again," you'll not only be supporting this movement, but you'll also be helping kids. The Financial Aid Podcast signed up as an affiliate and plans to use its commission to contribute to college scholarships, and Black Lab plans to donate 50% of its proceeds to the scholarships as well.
This should be fun!
Labels: Bum Rush, iTunes, Podcasting
Posted by Scott Monty at 5:32 PM

























