Where Is The Promo?!?

The promotion they are doing for all the things released now/soon (COMBLINED) is the amount of promo they should be doing for EACH INDIVIDUAL release. The general public for a large amount don't know an MJ album is coming out.. I bet the Oprah interview did more promotion (spreading the word) than anything so far.. SAD
 
here in Norway it is TV ad, Hold My Hand commercials on Facebook, Youtube and Spotify
 
There is promotion all over the place I don't understand why some of you are complaining. There are ads all over Facebook for the new album, as well as TMZ, Amazon, Youtube, etc. Many other sites also have ads. There are billboards in dozens of states in the US, television commercials which have started airing this weekend in North America and will continue next week. Oprah did a big plug for the new album as did Ellen. Good Morning America will have a segment on the new album as well Monday Morning. Your also forgetting that the album reviews are featured on all major music websites ranging from Billboard to Rolling Stone and all news websites as well!

Some people are just not satisfied with anything. Of course not every person will be familiar with the album but that's the case with any artist. There will always be a large chunk of the population who ignores most new music releases.

Sony is planning huge in-store promotion for Wal-Mart with displays containing the artwork, etc. The album will front and center in all HMV stores around the world as well as Sunrise Records, etc.

I'm told first week sales in the US of 400,000 are still expected based on fan reactions and pre-order sales. Sony is now expecting that first week sales could top 1,000,000!
 
Full page poster on one of the pages in the news of the world today. Hate the paper but spotted it anyway.
Hopefully we get an advert during the X-Factor final tonight.
 
CBS morning news will have a segment tomorrow morning.

And my cousin just told me all cabs in Manhattan have the "Michael" cover on their roof
:clapping::clapping::clapping:
:wild::wild::wild:

I want to ride a "Michael" cab around town...:punk:
 
when I mention it needs more promo I am mainly talking about radio talk.. I think maybe Sony should have someone like Teddy Riley doing a national radio tour basically.. Just to have time for a major topic spot of MICHAEl.. that would make a worlds difference.. The advertizing that they are doing is going to hit mainly the ages 11-32 which is the dominant mainstream users of the internet.. not icluding emails via phone devices.. There are alot of people younger and older that do use facebook and youtube but at the same time the percentages go down by large amts.. RADIO and TV reach litterally everyone.. Not just selected people.

Also keep in mind the poster ads that are always up at Walmart and other stores for DVD's and CD's... you walk into many walmarts and you see a ad poster over each security sencer as you walk through the door... you walk into an electronic store and they have it even more places... that too needs to be done
 
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There is promotion all over the place I don't understand why some of you are complaining. There are ads all over Facebook for the new album, as well as TMZ, Amazon, Youtube, etc. Many other sites also have ads. There are billboards in dozens of states in the US, television commercials which have started airing this weekend in North America and will continue next week. Oprah did a big plug for the new album as did Ellen. Good Morning America will have a segment on the new album as well Monday Morning. Your also forgetting that the album reviews are featured on all major music websites ranging from Billboard to Rolling Stone and all news websites as well!

Some people are just not satisfied with anything. Of course not every person will be familiar with the album but that's the case with any artist. There will always be a large chunk of the population who ignores most new music releases.

Sony is planning huge in-store promotion for Wal-Mart with displays containing the artwork, etc. The album will front and center in all HMV stores around the world as well as Sunrise Records, etc.

I'm told first week sales in the US of 400,000 are still expected based on fan reactions and pre-order sales. Sony is now expecting that first week sales could top 1,000,000!

it it hits a million the first week that would be CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!
 
Who's selling the album on Sunday??? I also live in London! :D

So sorry, I'd left this site by the time you wrote...it was HMV in Victoria Station...there's a pile of albums by the till.
 
1 million first week would be absolutely amazing.!-.!.!
 
mys where they selling good there?

Hi , it was hard to tell as this is a very small store and there was just a stack literally piled on the floor by the till (looked like they were expecting lots of sales!) I'm not sure how high the pile was when it started so don't know how many had gone (or if the pile had been refilled). Anyway, when I was in the store on saturday (which is when I heard about them possibly selling on sunday..I wasn't 100% sure so didn't want lots of fans to dash down there and be disappointed) a number of other people in the store at the time kind of joined in with comments from across the shop, eg one asking what the album was called and another commenting that they thougt it was selling on the Sunday because that was the day i-tunes releasd the album. So on Saturday I deinitely got the idea that there was general interest in the album (ie just from the random set of shoppers in the store at the time).
 
Hi , it was hard to tell as this is a very small store and there was just a stack literally piled on the floor by the till (looked like they were expecting lots of sales!) I'm not sure how high the pile was when it started so don't know how many had gone (or if the pile had been refilled). Anyway, when I was in the store on saturday (which is when I heard about them possibly selling on sunday..I wasn't 100% sure so didn't want lots of fans to dash down there and be disappointed) a number of other people in the store at the time kind of joined in with comments from across the shop, eg one asking what the album was called and another commenting that they thougt it was selling on the Sunday because that was the day i-tunes releasd the album. So on Saturday I deinitely got the idea that there was general interest in the album (ie just from the random set of shoppers in the store at the time).

ok thanks for the update :)
 
i live in a sleepy place, so there is no promo here at all...
i also don't have a TV so I am completely isolated by what may be going on...
 
That's great. And good PR - many people watch that program.
 
There is promotion all over the place I don't understand why some of you are complaining. There are ads all over Facebook for the new album, as well as TMZ, Amazon, Youtube, etc. Many other sites also have ads. There are billboards in dozens of states in the US, television commercials which have started airing this weekend in North America and will continue next week. Oprah did a big plug for the new album as did Ellen. Good Morning America will have a segment on the new album as well Monday Morning. Your also forgetting that the album reviews are featured on all major music websites ranging from Billboard to Rolling Stone and all news websites as well!

Some people are just not satisfied with anything. Of course not every person will be familiar with the album but that's the case with any artist. There will always be a large chunk of the population who ignores most new music releases.

Sony is planning huge in-store promotion for Wal-Mart with displays containing the artwork, etc. The album will front and center in all HMV stores around the world as well as Sunrise Records, etc.

I'm told first week sales in the US of 400,000 are still expected based on fan reactions and pre-order sales. Sony is now expecting that first week sales could top 1,000,000!

I'm worried about the UK. I read that Take That (WHO????) are performing in the X-factor.

Sony needs to be more aggressive in the UK.
 
In Holland I saw the tv commercial on the children network "nickelodeon" 4 times now during breaks this weekend.
 
are you saying worldwide or just US?? id be very suprised if it hit over 500,000 first week in the US.


1 million worldwide is possible. 350,000 in the US max I would say.

Sony should have stuck a 'Christmas song' on the album - or added to sleigh bells to one of the ballads - the Americans would have lapped that up! (LOL)
 
I saw this in my hardcopy delivered to me, as well as online. Hardcopy has full MJ photo and Akon and Teddy comments.


http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20447912,00.html

Entertainment Weekly 12-17-10
Music Review
Michael (2010)

Michael Jackson
Reviewed by Leah Greenblatt | Dec 08, 2010
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Leah Greenblatt




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MUCH TOO SOON Michael Jackson

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<!-- END FLOATED RIGHT IMAGE COLUMN -->Whatever creative evolution Michael Jackson intended for himself in middle age, we will never really know; his legacy now falls to the executors who control his vast musical estate. One can understand, though, why the superstar went quiet after releasing his last album of new material, 2001’s respectable if ultimately underwhelming Invincible. A famously relentless perfectionist in the studio, he kept his post-Invincible recording sessions under wraps while peers like Prince and Madonna remained relatively prolific.
But death, as late icons from Johnny Cash to Tupac Shakur have shown us, can be a great motivator — at least for the beneficiaries left behind. Even before Jackson went on to become by far the best-selling artist of last year, the posthumous product rush seemed inevitable. Now, in addition to the MJ-themed videogame, docu-film, and Cirque du Soleil extravaganza, his estate has promised seven more releases over &#8232; the next seven years.
The material on Michael is not by any means a deep dive into the Jackson archives; nearly all the songs are culled from the last five years of his life. Opener and first single ''Hold My Hand'' supplies the broad, pleasing fervor of an official theme song for a World Cup or Summer Olympics — an ideal repository for soaring choruses and generic lyrical uplift. ''Hollywood Tonight,'' from 2007, feels leaner and more urgent, crackling with Jackson’s trademark percussive shuffle and pop. The gospel-tinged bromide ''Keep Your Head Up'' offers a well-intentioned but somewhat soggy lead-in to the feathery, sweet-toned swoon of ""(I Like) The Way You Love Me.'' Window-smashing theatrics juxtapose with airy, danceable coos and a rat-a-tat 50 Cent guest spot on ''Monster'' (the beast in question, it turns out, is fame).
''Breaking News'' delivers Jackson’s now-requisite anti-tabloid screed, albeit with satisfyingly melodic gall, while ''(I Can’t Make It) Another Day,'' featuring Lenny Kravitz and Dave Grohl, galvanizes him further, yielding the album’s most genuinely fierce moment. The propulsive synths and vocodered trills on the otherwise intriguing ''Behind the Mask'' seem oddly dated by sax flourishes — though perhaps that makes it a good companion to the lilting closer ''Much Too Soon,'' an actual relic of the early ’80s (the track dates back to his Thriller days).
As musical epitaphs go, Michael is a solid album, arguably stronger than Invincible and certainly no great affront to his name. But it can be hard to listen and not wonder what he would have done differently — or if he would have wanted us to hear it at all. B
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(I Like) The Way You Love Me an airy rapture at last.fm
Monster a melodic banger at last.fm
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Originally posted Dec 08, 2010 Published in issue #1133 Dec 17, 2010
 
I'm worried about the UK. I read that Take That (WHO????) are performing in the X-factor.

Sony needs to be more aggressive in the UK.

Am worried as well,Take that just performed on X factor = Increased sales next week
Apart from that,They sold 200,000+ copies in their 4th week and even had 15% sales increase over last week sales.I dont think ''Michael'' would sell 200000+ copies .I think invincible debuted to 140,000 to 150,000 1ST weeks sales.

I dont have high hopes for the album debutting on top anymore seems take that's album is UK's approved Holiday album for this xmas.
 
Just did some research.

Take That's album "Progress" sold 165,000 copies two weeks ago. Last week they sold 200,000 albums (up 15%). Total sales are now over 1 million in the UK for this album, and it's now 2010's biggest selling album for the country. The album has now been #1 in the country for 4 straight weeks

Take That have appeared on X Factor tonight meaning their album could shift in excess of 200,000 again next week! If this comes true, MJ will not have a #1 album here unfortunately. Sony is predicting first week sales of 130,000 to 150,0000 for the new album MICHAEL.

The reality is... it is very unlikely a dead singer can beat a hugely popular band who is alive and promoting their album on the nation's most popular television show.

Regardless, spread the word if your in the UK. Let's make MJ #1!!
 
Sounds like there is a lot in some countries but i have seen nothing here in Ireland, HMH is now out two weeks and never made the chart here because nobody knows it is released and Michael came out the weekend but the big supermarkets didn't have it, their selves were stacked with Take thats new album.
 
Just did some research.

Take That's album "Progress" sold 165,000 copies two weeks ago. Last week they sold 200,000 albums (up 15%). Total sales are now over 1 million in the UK for this album, and it's now 2010's biggest selling album for the country. The album has now been #1 in the country for 4 straight weeks

Take That have appeared on X Factor tonight meaning their album could shift in excess of 200,000 again next week! If this comes true, MJ will not have a #1 album here unfortunately. Sony is predicting first week sales of 130,000 to 150,0000 for the new album MICHAEL.

The reality is... it is very unlikely a dead singer can beat a hugely popular band who is alive and promoting their album on the nation's most popular television show.

Regardless, spread the word if your in the UK. Let's make MJ #1!!



Take That also performed on Strictly Come Dancing (the next most watched TV show in the UK) on Saturday AND Sunday. Its likely their album will continue to sell well.

Great that the ad for the album was shown during the X Factor breaks however, there was absolutely nothing stopping Sony for pushing this program to play the video during the show...?

Also saw the huge ad in the NOTW newspaper this morning but that promo was kind of cancelled out by the ridiculous reviews that featured twice.

I think Michael will do well, it just might not make it to the top spot over here, which will be a massive shame. Got my fingers crossed for a No.1 though :) Here's hoping for 200,000+
 
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