Saint John wrote:Don wrote:Brad Paisley and Seether have new releases that same day. Still, a very good chance for Journey's second number one. I'll have to track down more of the competition.
The band should go and buy about 25,000 copies themselves and just use them to sell in South America and Europe. If I was managing Journey that fucker would be #1 that week. But would that be legal WikiDon? I'm assuming that might violate their deal(s) with various distributors in those particular areas.
I believe they would be considered promo ( not a real sale) because the band bought them. If you saw my World sales breakdown, the lack of South American countries above the 3% line of overall music purchases tells you that sales below the border are mostly pirate copies. The disc has to sell in UK and Japan to dominate internationally.
If Journey gave away copies on their South America tour, that shit would be up on Pirate Bay so fast and we would be talking about it here which the band wouldn't want before the official launch, especially as the group would struggle getting the torrents shut down on Pirate Bay's servers.
I think they should go for the $7 price point instead of the $9 one and forego a little money if it helps initial sales get them to #1.