There are probably ten meg people online, looking for downloads at any given time. Of course, a aggregation of them could be looking for pornography or liberated software but still, reaching a minimum on a meg people on any given day does substance some rather intriguing possibilities.
People like using file services to download penalization for two simple reasons, they’re free, and there is an incredible selection. The fact is Pandora’s Box has been opened. In Napster’s wake, other quasi-legal services quickly emerged… a aggregation of them. Even if they are closed, others will succeed them.
Major record companies would like to abstract otherwise but they are never going to kibosh file sharing. Net users are file sharers…plain and simple. Long before the Internet came into being, people made cassette tapes of their favorite penalization for their friends…cd burners are so such easier and faster.
So how crapper you use this to help your viral marketing campaign along? Think about this. Once someone downloads your MP3 files and those files are acquirable on that listener’s hornlike drive, viral marketing begins. After two users start sharing your files, suddenly, your penalization is on the hornlike drive of a second computer…then a third… and on and on. When users are searching and they find your penalization on a aggregation of different computers, they are more likely to download the files. It’s just a concern of instance before you’ll find your files showing up in more and more places.
No concern what genre penalization you play…Rock and Roll, Country, Tejano, Mozart sonatas, Heavy Metal, of Brazilian Jazz, there is an audience for it somewhere.
In this new paradigm, you aren’t hawking a product, you are offering liberated penalization via a job that lets you be directly connected with your audience.

Published:2009/11/27
Virgin Media, one of the UKs leading providers of television / broadband / mobile / phone services, has announced plans to use deep packet inspection technology to track illegal fi......
Published:2009/11/27
Mark.JUK writes with this excerpt from ISP Review: Solicitors at ACS:Law have been granted approval by the Royal Courts of Justice in London to demand the private personal details ......
Published:2009/11/26
The ISP will begin a trial within days to monitor 40 percent of its network in order to gauge unlawful file-sharing levels......
Published:2009/11/26
Phil Muncaster, V3.co.uk , Thursday 26 November 2009 at 16:07:00 Detica CView could help ISPs meet some requirements of Digital Economy Bill Technology consultancy Detica today ann......
Published:2009/11/27
Intelligence-tech supplier Detica has said government plans to force ISPs to identify unlawful file-sharers are not necessary or proportionate......


