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Japanese Promote Music With QR Codes

The J@pan Inc Music Media Watch Newsletter has an interesting feature about the increasing use of QR codes to promote music in Japan (QR Codes being a two-dimensional barcode). “Many mastertone and full-song mobile download sites have magazine tie-ups in which a QR code is included in an article or advertisement to provide a free song or listening sample. Local indie bands include a code on their flyers linking to their mobile sites. Several CDs here include codes that link to ‘extras’ such as mastertones, videotones and artist wallpaper.” It seems to be a good way for indie artists to offer samples of their music.
Napster Japan and Tower Records have a promotion involving posters of a QR codes and a line saying things like “A song for when you just can’t keep that feeling inside anymore!” The idea being to capture people’s attention long enough for them to take a picture, and then follow up the link at their leisure. That’s a lot less intrusive than Bluetooth marketing, but does require a bit more effort (and an over the air download) by the consumer, so it is likely to be a while before it takes off anywhere else.
The newsletter also links to a couple of articles in Japanese… KDDI now has 10 million FM radio-enabled handsets on the market, and an online streaming music vendor Nifty has gone mobile.

Oct 3, 2006 11:10 AM ET
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  • I am an artist in Dallas, Fort Worth here in Texas (US).  I have been receiving consistant sales from the market in Japan.  I am wanting to promote my project (CD) there, along with my TV Show that we have here in the States.  Can you assist us with any solid leads in Radio, or the overall media?

    Feel Free to do a search on my name, "YUNDRAE" to see who I am. Type my name and put dot com after it.  I really hope to hear from you soon.

    Thank You In Advance,

    Yundrae

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