I get emails all the time from music PR saying that so-and-so's blog has premiered a band's new single. How do you go about being one of those blog's to premiere a single so that your blog is cited for having the debut?
I have a pretty good relationship with Terrorbird and some of the others -- so I'm guessing that I'm not there with traffic yet -- just signed up with Quantcast and Google Analytics because I didn't know about using them to track stats when I started. What kind of traffic are they looking for in terms of hits? Thanks for the help by the way.
For a pop or well-known act then it will be pretty much pure traffic, but with smaller acts - they want them featured on sites/blogs that are renowned for that type of music, or for being "cool" - so getting premiered on there works well for all involved.
The jump in traffic really isn't all that big though and is very short lived - unless you get a huge exclusive which is pretty unlikely for all but the huge sites/blogs like Pitchfork or Stereogum. The simple fact is that even if you get the premier, a hundred other sites will have reposted that song/video/whatever within the next few hours for better or for worse.
I wouldn't worry about it to be honest - but if you really want to premier something then talk to the PR people and explain to them why giving you the premier is in *their* interest.