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Pepsi Teams With SongBooth To Launch Pepsi Experience Points Rewards

SongBooth founder Gregory Lowe warms up the Pepsi SongBooth Truck at Empire Auto in Austin

Pepsi introduced a new pop culture-based rewards program at South By Southwest Tuesday called Pepsi Experience Points, or PXP, which will allow fans to collect points through Pepsi purchases and social media interactions to win exclusive prizes like Monster headphones, Pepsi apparel and tickets to see Beyonce’s Mrs. Carter World Tour.

“Its not just about rewarding transactions, it’s about incentivizing and rewarding engagements across everything in the Pepsi Music experience,” says Shiv Singh, global head of digital for PepsiCo Beverages. 
 
PXP includes a partnership with SongBooth, a social music video mobile app that lets users record their own music and share it with others. A special SXSW activation, the Official Pepsi SongBooth Truck, will allow fans to record covers and film music videos of current pop hits and earn the chance to win prizes. Pepsi will also sponsor the SongBooth app for iOS, which has 1.3 million registered users since launching in December.
 
SongBooth was created in part to create a more curated experience outside the “oversaturated” environment of YouTube, says creator/founder Gregory Lowe. Although users can record full-length songs, they’re streamed in 30-second clips to encourage quick engagement and interactions. “We wanted to give people a way to share their user-generated videos, because so many are uploaded on YouTube and there’s not an easy way to find them,” Lowe says. “The dynamics of social networking are changing, and this gives people a niche avenue to view their content.”
 
Stars like Miguel and Ryan Beatty have also used the app in its first weeks, with potential for Pepsi-backed artists to show up in the coming months too. “SongBooth helps us continue the conversation we’re having around music, from our big activation with Beyonce at the Super Bowl to the Grammys to working with a few of the artists that we’re building for the rest of the year,” says Javier Farfan, senior director of cultural branding for PepsiCo. 

h/t billboardbiz


And Songbooth will launch a music competition called Project SongBooth which will offer a chance to win a professional music video and a singles deal with a major label. Lowe says Pepsi and SongBooth are in the final stages of talks with two different potential partners so keep yourself tuned in here @ Ezkool for contest rules!

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“Shinin’ Star For You To See…” Introducing SongBooth Music App from iTunes

The creation of SongBooth – an app available from iTunes – by entrepreneur Gregory Lowe II, CEO of LoweKey Media, is taking the “star search” industry to a whole ‘nother level!  The app will enable the budding musician to either upload a pre-recorded music video or record a live performance with their iPhone, edit, then share it locally or internationally via social networks like Facebook, SMS, email and eventually Twitter.

Can it get any better!? Hell yaah! – Lowe  will soon announce an opportunity for all you musical diamonds-in-the-roughs to compete in, what will be literally, a virtual world-wide competition in March of this year that could net you a single’s deal with Sony Records. Dubbed Project SongBooth, the contest will calculate a winner based on the amount of  “likes” an entry receives, including thumbs up from new music heavy-hitters, ”The Thrill’ Miguel (RCA Records) and teen heartthrob Ryan Beatty (OcSkee Entertainment) – both of whom were discovered through online social media themselves. The two will preside as judges for the contest as well as Chuck Creekmore, CEO of allhiphop.com. Stay tuned for my updates on the competition here at ezkool.com.

The SongBooth app, which is absolutely free! is relatively easy to maneuver around in. The videos run virtually buffer free and the app’s operational board consists of a six button application. The set-up screen for SongBooth is visually exciting, complete with a brushed nickel, retro recording mic.  A “follow” button is included, allowing you to build up a fan base, who’ll support you now…and later recall – with pride – that they knew you when you sang for your supper, riding back and forth on the no. 7 train from Queens to Grand Central station.  

Go Get It!  http://www.songbooth.com/

 

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