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Post by cryschick on Mar 27, 2007 20:15:35 GMT -5
We can't start emailing the crap out of random DJs and think it's going to help Flickerstick, you guys.
You need to focus now on your local stations. Call them, ask if they have the single. Let them know you're a listener and that you love the band and would love to hear them on the station.
If the station has an indie show, let Ari or I know about it. We'll contact the people running it and make sure they have the music. Then, we'll follow up with them, hoping that eventually the song gets a couple spins.
THAT is when we bombard the stations with emails, letting them know we love the music. If we do it before they even have the music, they're going to know we're just part of a big street team and are harassing them. They'll ignore us or blacklist the band, I promise.
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Post by cryschick on Mar 27, 2007 20:19:21 GMT -5
I wasn't done with my last post, but hit "enter"...
I don't want anyone to think I'm talking down to them - I want you all to know WHY I'm being such a pain about all this.
P To P worked about three SR-71 singles with their management company and Street Team (which was half the size of this one) after RCA dropped them, and actually got great results. They even were added to regular rotation at a couple handfuls of stations. But it took coordination and patience - a lot of both. So trust me, stick to your local stations until something happens, and we'll go from there.
CDL
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