Michael Jackson Ressurects on P2P Networks: Hundreds of Millions Searching for and Sharing His Music

Michael Jackson's music flooding the p2p networks; The artist more alive than ever
It’s become clear for everyone that, like it or not, the echoes of Michael Jackson’s death will linger on for quite some time. We deal we p2p so for us the first source of information in this direction, or the place to get clues from are, of course, p2p networks and they are the ones that point to what I said above.
Brand Asset Digital, the distributed technologies company (P2P search marketing, P2P live streaming and P2P business Intelligence), announced yesterday that search demand concerning all most important P2P protocols for Michael Jackson and related terms have gone considerably past 250 million global queries with an estimation of 4 billion impressions on those searches since the artist passed away on June 25th 2009.
According to P2Panalytics™ report, in the two weeks since the singer shocked a whole world with his premature death, file sharing demand of his music has climbed actually more than 100 times that of the reported 2-3 million downloads of songs and albums on Itunes and digital download stores based on data coming from SoundScan (Nielsen Soundscan).
"The explosion of demand and engagement across P2P for Michael Jackson is unprecedented. We've have been tracking the related demand of search queries and impressions as well as behavioral intelligence across all the major P2P protocols with P2Panalytics™", revealed Joey P. Brand Asset Digital Co-Founder, "Since June 25th the data has crushed any comparable major music or major film release we have ever seen across P2P. It is demand like this which continues to demonstrate why the P2P space is the next frontier of eyeballs for Search Marketing advertisers with technologies like P2Pwords™ (SEO and SEM both) to capture and leverage searches, impressions and clicks the same way Google did with Adwords™ on web search."
To give you an idea of how big this thing has become and its continuous growth, Missy Hogan Brand Asset Digital's Head of Operations made further statements: "To see the daily demand go from a few hundred thousand queries a day to well over 20mm a day is more demand than any music, film, video-game, software file or search term we have ever encountered. We believe based on this growing trend that by the end of July Michael Jackson demand may break 1 Billion Search queries alone within a one month time frame making the estimated impression number across all P2P Search close to or well over 20 Billion Impressions."
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