by DirtyMartini on 21 Mar 2009 15:43
This is a pretty big no-brainer to me. I'm just surprised that they dragged the announcement out for so long.
Forums are cheap to run and great advertising tools. Even a dead band needs an online presence if it wants to sell its products -- and solo products. Without a forum, the site's just brochureware, but with a forum, you've got daily content being generated, and fans interacting and creating buzz for each other to feed off. (How many extra shows did people see this past tour that they wouldn't have had it not been for all the reports and excitement generated on the forums? How many future shows will people see that they might not have otherwise as a result of the same?)
The paid membership aspect of the fan club was nothing but a joke from stem to stern, but scrapping the forum would have only dissipated the advertising audience and turned TP.com into AndySummers.com (a site that mostly gets hit as the occasional mood strikes). They won't get activity like at the height of the tour, of course, but this way they bring in new members, lure back some old ones, and can advertise every compilation, guest appearance, and whatever to the casually interested and completists (and desperate-for-anythings) that won't pay to join a site like Sting.com or don't want to search for info on SC.net and AS.com.
It'd be nice to see them announce a Stewart project now and then -- but then, it'd be nice to see *cough* Stewart announce a Stewart project now and then.
ETA -- OT: I admit that I marvel at (and rag on) Stewart's egregious deficiency in self-promotion (and take pity on his publicist), but I also have to give some credit: over a year and a half, the single most effective buzz generator of the Police tour was the Disaster Gig post. For better or worse, it was spontaneous, organic, and (with maybe the exception of the Grammys/Whisky announcement, but I dunno) it reached exponentially more eyeballs than anything set up by the promoters. I gotta wonder how much more epic things could have gotten this go-round had there been less silence.
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