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Post by freakydeaky on Jul 14, 2016 16:54:23 GMT -5
Yes, I'm just hearing about this. 10 mins ago, it was 10 people, it's already risen...
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Post by melliemom on Jul 14, 2016 16:55:12 GMT -5
He looks so young and beautiful. That's because he is young and beautiful
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Post by coo.coo.ca.choo on Jul 14, 2016 17:03:56 GMT -5
New haircut? Wonder what he had planned with the eyeliner! I like this look for Adam more then his "middle of the road" attempts. (disclaimer: of course, he can do whatever he wants). By the way, I'm here at least every other day lurking around and keeping up on things. I get caught up in YouTubes and revisit favorite past performances. I click on WTTS once or twice a day. I tend to lay-low during political discussions as I am inundated with "candidate speak" during work hours. I love our Adam discussions and I come here when I want to be entertained and enlightened. You guys have been my vitural "friends" for years and years now and I can't imagine not having a place like this to come and play.
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Post by shimoli710 on Jul 14, 2016 17:13:30 GMT -5
He looks so young and beautiful. That's because he is young and beautiful So true! :D
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Post by 4EverAdam on Jul 14, 2016 17:45:02 GMT -5
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Post by wilis on Jul 14, 2016 18:07:41 GMT -5
Melliemom, please understand I am not being confrontational here, just sharing my thoughts: I have a peculiar POV when it comes to the view counts. I would prefer natural increases due to non-fans watching the video casually or because they like it. If he does not get a million hits in a week, it simply means that's how much interest there is in the video, nothing more, nothing less. If 100 fans try to play the video non-stop, YouTube will remove most of those views anyway, but even if they would succeed, the higher number would mean he has a few dedicated fans, not a large following. When GT gets millions of streams, it is because people love the song. A few weeks ago I was in a meeting with the president of our company. His phone rang, and guess what his ring tone was? Are we trying to show the world how popular he is by his view numbers, or are we trying to understand from the numbers how popular a song actually is? I understand your POV kryptoman68 and I think we all wish that his video's view counts are going up because of non-fans watching the video. I must say that a lot of non-fans are tweeting out about the video already and that is very nice to see. So they are watching. 1 view by 100 people is better than 100 views by 1 person in that case. However you have to reach a certain amount of streams or views to get noticed. Fans can play a part in this and fans from all artists do this and are highly successful with it. Justin Bieber doesn't get to 100 million because 100 million people are watching his MV's. It's mostly because his fans are viewing his video's tons of times. High view amounts get songs in charts though and also played on the radio. The perfect example of fan action maybe was when GT was close to making it into the top 50 in the world on Spotify last year. It was hovering for quite some time between position 50-60 during most of August 2015. It was struggling to get into the top 50 and spend 9 days on #51 and then it started dropping again by the end of August. It dropped to #60 by September 1st. Around that time I tweeted out to fans to help push GT into the top 50. It got tweeted all over the world and by September 6th GT was #49. Being in that top 50 sped things up and 10 days later GT was #37! It stayed in that top 50 until October 14th and I do believe that helped the song a lot! If it wouldn't have gotten into that top 50 then it's lifespan would have been much shorter and maybe it wouldn't even have gotten to Gold status in the US. The peak in streams for the US was September 18th with 187k streams that day alone. All I'm saying is that you can make a difference as a fan. Especially when a new song is dropped. Radio watches streams and views. If they don't see enough streams they won't play it. I think the Fifth Harmony fans are masters of streaming the songs tons and tons of times and so getting the songs to radio. Those songs aren't that special, but they get noticed because they get streamed a lot and then more people see it and it speeds up further. By now they reached a certain mass in fans and people who know them that it almost goes without effort. I am very sure WTTS didn't make it on the radio in the Netherlands because fans in the Netherlands didn't stream it enough. There were around 4,500 people in the HMH in April. If all those people stream his song 10 times per day it will get into the Spotify top 50 and it will be played on radio. GT didn't need that. It was noticed right away by some radio dj's here and spread like wildfire after that. It also went viral on Spotify right from the start in the Netherlands. That song was so good and catchy. You don't need to stream 24/7, but what you can do is play his songs at least a couple to 10 times a day. If all his fans do that his songs will get onto charts and lists and non-fans will notice it and they will play it as well. If his songs don't make it onto those lists those non-fans won't even know it's there and they won't play it. Share and spread out! This is soooo difficult. And I think I need a few more smart folks to give their opinions before I know what to do. You see, I was completely in kryptoman68's camp. Agreed completely with what he said. And then you, skaschep, laid it out like this, and you;ve got so much to back it up with, that it seems I should be doing what you say. SO I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO!!!!! Kryptoman's comments seem completely valid. You're comments also seem valid. Now what? I need a few more comments before I can decide what to do! Help me, somebody, please. PLEASE.
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Post by theosgma on Jul 14, 2016 18:11:44 GMT -5
I understand your POV kryptoman68 and I think we all wish that his video's view counts are going up because of non-fans watching the video. I must say that a lot of non-fans are tweeting out about the video already and that is very nice to see. So they are watching. 1 view by 100 people is better than 100 views by 1 person in that case. However you have to reach a certain amount of streams or views to get noticed. Fans can play a part in this and fans from all artists do this and are highly successful with it. Justin Bieber doesn't get to 100 million because 100 million people are watching his MV's. It's mostly because his fans are viewing his video's tons of times. High view amounts get songs in charts though and also played on the radio. The perfect example of fan action maybe was when GT was close to making it into the top 50 in the world on Spotify last year. It was hovering for quite some time between position 50-60 during most of August 2015. It was struggling to get into the top 50 and spend 9 days on #51 and then it started dropping again by the end of August. It dropped to #60 by September 1st. Around that time I tweeted out to fans to help push GT into the top 50. It got tweeted all over the world and by September 6th GT was #49. Being in that top 50 sped things up and 10 days later GT was #37! It stayed in that top 50 until October 14th and I do believe that helped the song a lot! If it wouldn't have gotten into that top 50 then it's lifespan would have been much shorter and maybe it wouldn't even have gotten to Gold status in the US. The peak in streams for the US was September 18th with 187k streams that day alone. All I'm saying is that you can make a difference as a fan. Especially when a new song is dropped. Radio watches streams and views. If they don't see enough streams they won't play it. I think the Fifth Harmony fans are masters of streaming the songs tons and tons of times and so getting the songs to radio. Those songs aren't that special, but they get noticed because they get streamed a lot and then more people see it and it speeds up further. By now they reached a certain mass in fans and people who know them that it almost goes without effort. I am very sure WTTS didn't make it on the radio in the Netherlands because fans in the Netherlands didn't stream it enough. There were around 4,500 people in the HMH in April. If all those people stream his song 10 times per day it will get into the Spotify top 50 and it will be played on radio. GT didn't need that. It was noticed right away by some radio dj's here and spread like wildfire after that. It also went viral on Spotify right from the start in the Netherlands. That song was so good and catchy. You don't need to stream 24/7, but what you can do is play his songs at least a couple to 10 times a day. If all his fans do that his songs will get onto charts and lists and non-fans will notice it and they will play it as well. If his songs don't make it onto those lists those non-fans won't even know it's there and they won't play it. Share and spread out! This is soooo difficult. And I think I need a few more smart folks to give their opinions before I know what to do. You see, I was completely in kryptoman68's camp. Agreed completely with what he said. And then you, skaschep, laid it out like this, and you;ve got so much to back it up with, that it seems I should be doing what you say. SO I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO!!!!! Kryptoman's comments seem completely valid. You're comments also seem valid. Now what? I need a few more comments before I can decide what to do! Help me, somebody, please. PLEASE. No worries BB. Don't stress. Play it 2x3 times a day. Think of it like a vitamin pill LOL Seriously, wouldn't it be lovely to watch it sometime in the morning, then for a midday lift and before bed? EEEEEZZZZZYYYYY
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Post by adamme on Jul 14, 2016 18:15:57 GMT -5
Melliemom, please understand I am not being confrontational here, just sharing my thoughts: I have a peculiar POV when it comes to the view counts. I would prefer natural increases due to non-fans watching the video casually or because they like it. If he does not get a million hits in a week, it simply means that's how much interest there is in the video, nothing more, nothing less. If 100 fans try to play the video non-stop, YouTube will remove most of those views anyway, but even if they would succeed, the higher number would mean he has a few dedicated fans, not a large following. When GT gets millions of streams, it is because people love the song. A few weeks ago I was in a meeting with the president of our company. His phone rang, and guess what his ring tone was? Are we trying to show the world how popular he is by his view numbers, or are we trying to understand from the numbers how popular a song actually is? Agree and I have the same opinion on polls voting. Guess I'm getting relax in my staning
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Post by adamme on Jul 14, 2016 18:19:49 GMT -5
Adam singing Summertime on snapchat! Goosebumps! Adam Lambert Pics @adamlambert_pic My rip: 2016-07-14 Adam Lambert on Snapchat 'Summertime' (7 snaps) - Flipped youtu.be/J1tFn6kuATA | DL 640p bit.ly/29ygm0t I guess Adam gets in touch with his feminine side here (all those pink and flowery)
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Post by cheriemelissa on Jul 14, 2016 18:20:37 GMT -5
I understand your POV kryptoman68 and I think we all wish that his video's view counts are going up because of non-fans watching the video. I must say that a lot of non-fans are tweeting out about the video already and that is very nice to see. So they are watching. 1 view by 100 people is better than 100 views by 1 person in that case. However you have to reach a certain amount of streams or views to get noticed. Fans can play a part in this and fans from all artists do this and are highly successful with it. Justin Bieber doesn't get to 100 million because 100 million people are watching his MV's. It's mostly because his fans are viewing his video's tons of times. High view amounts get songs in charts though and also played on the radio. The perfect example of fan action maybe was when GT was close to making it into the top 50 in the world on Spotify last year. It was hovering for quite some time between position 50-60 during most of August 2015. It was struggling to get into the top 50 and spend 9 days on #51 and then it started dropping again by the end of August. It dropped to #60 by September 1st. Around that time I tweeted out to fans to help push GT into the top 50. It got tweeted all over the world and by September 6th GT was #49. Being in that top 50 sped things up and 10 days later GT was #37! It stayed in that top 50 until October 14th and I do believe that helped the song a lot! If it wouldn't have gotten into that top 50 then it's lifespan would have been much shorter and maybe it wouldn't even have gotten to Gold status in the US. The peak in streams for the US was September 18th with 187k streams that day alone. All I'm saying is that you can make a difference as a fan. Especially when a new song is dropped. Radio watches streams and views. If they don't see enough streams they won't play it. I think the Fifth Harmony fans are masters of streaming the songs tons and tons of times and so getting the songs to radio. Those songs aren't that special, but they get noticed because they get streamed a lot and then more people see it and it speeds up further. By now they reached a certain mass in fans and people who know them that it almost goes without effort. I am very sure WTTS didn't make it on the radio in the Netherlands because fans in the Netherlands didn't stream it enough. There were around 4,500 people in the HMH in April. If all those people stream his song 10 times per day it will get into the Spotify top 50 and it will be played on radio. GT didn't need that. It was noticed right away by some radio dj's here and spread like wildfire after that. It also went viral on Spotify right from the start in the Netherlands. That song was so good and catchy. You don't need to stream 24/7, but what you can do is play his songs at least a couple to 10 times a day. If all his fans do that his songs will get onto charts and lists and non-fans will notice it and they will play it as well. If his songs don't make it onto those lists those non-fans won't even know it's there and they won't play it. Share and spread out! This is soooo difficult. And I think I need a few more smart folks to give their opinions before I know what to do. You see, I was completely in kryptoman68's camp. Agreed completely with what he said. And then you, skaschep, laid it out like this, and you;ve got so much to back it up with, that it seems I should be doing what you say. SO I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO!!!!! Kryptoman's comments seem completely valid. You're comments also seem valid. Now what? I need a few more comments before I can decide what to do! Help me, somebody, please. PLEASE. JUST DO IT!!!!! If you want to of course, lol , because if it helps Adam, that's all that matters. He doesn't have the fan base that some of these singers have like Taylor, Katy etc! He wants his songs on the radio, we want his songs on the radio. If streaming, viewing helps, why not!
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