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'''Operation iScam''' is an organized attempt to increase the ranking of a certain podcast within the iTunes Store. | '''Operation iScam''' is an organized attempt to increase the ranking of a certain podcast within the iTunes Store. | ||
==Original iScam== | |||
The first Operation iScam took place in the summer of 2007 soon after the debut of [[Scam School]]. [[Brian]] announced it on stage during a live [[Diggnation]] in Brooklyn, NY. He told people to follow him on Twitter and at a certain time gave the signal for people to subscribe to Scam School in iTunes. The rapid increase in subscriptions resulted in Scam School becoming listed as one of the most popular podcasts in its category in Apple's system. Once the podcast had achieved the high ranking, it stayed up there. | The first Operation iScam took place in the summer of 2007 soon after the debut of [[Scam School]]. [[Brian]] announced it on stage during a live [[Diggnation]] in Brooklyn, NY. He told people to follow him on Twitter and at a certain time gave the signal for people to subscribe to Scam School in iTunes. The rapid increase in subscriptions resulted in Scam School becoming listed as one of the most popular podcasts in its category in Apple's system. Once the podcast had achieved the high ranking, it stayed up there. | ||
==Second iScam== | |||
Operation iScam was conducted once again on June 18, 2009 at 6pm local time in an attempt to get Scam School to #1 overall. People were asked to subscribe to Scam School in iTunes on as many computers as they could. A [[BBLiveShow]] broadcast was held that night to track the results. | Operation iScam was conducted once again on June 18, 2009 at 6pm local time in an attempt to get Scam School to #1 overall. People were asked to subscribe to Scam School in iTunes on as many computers as they could. A [[BBLiveShow]] broadcast was held that night to track the results. | ||
[[File:Iscam2-todo.jpg]] | [[File:Iscam2-todo.jpg]] | ||
==Other iScam== | |||
Another Operation iScam will be attempted on April 7, 2010 at 8:00pm EDT when [[Patrick Delahanty]] attempts to get people to subscribe to the [[AnimeCons.com Podcast]] and [[The Chibi Project]], just a few days after the Anime Boston 2010 convention. The OperationiScam.com domain has been pointed to Patrick's site while this iScam is in progress. | |||
Patrick asked permission from Brian before using the name and redirecting the domain. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
The operationiscam.com was registered by [[Patrick Delahanty]] and originally pointed directly to Scam School in iTunes. It was later pointed at Brian's Operation iScam page. | The operationiscam.com was registered by [[Patrick Delahanty]] and originally pointed directly to Scam School in iTunes. It was later pointed at Brian's Operation iScam page before redirecting it to his own site in March 2010 in preparation for his own iScam attempt. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://operationiscam.com/ Operation iScam] | * [http://operationiscam.com/ Operation iScam] |
Revision as of 11:53, 24 March 2010
Operation iScam is an organized attempt to increase the ranking of a certain podcast within the iTunes Store.
Original iScam
The first Operation iScam took place in the summer of 2007 soon after the debut of Scam School. Brian announced it on stage during a live Diggnation in Brooklyn, NY. He told people to follow him on Twitter and at a certain time gave the signal for people to subscribe to Scam School in iTunes. The rapid increase in subscriptions resulted in Scam School becoming listed as one of the most popular podcasts in its category in Apple's system. Once the podcast had achieved the high ranking, it stayed up there.
Second iScam
Operation iScam was conducted once again on June 18, 2009 at 6pm local time in an attempt to get Scam School to #1 overall. People were asked to subscribe to Scam School in iTunes on as many computers as they could. A BBLiveShow broadcast was held that night to track the results.
Other iScam
Another Operation iScam will be attempted on April 7, 2010 at 8:00pm EDT when Patrick Delahanty attempts to get people to subscribe to the AnimeCons.com Podcast and The Chibi Project, just a few days after the Anime Boston 2010 convention. The OperationiScam.com domain has been pointed to Patrick's site while this iScam is in progress.
Patrick asked permission from Brian before using the name and redirecting the domain.
Notes
The operationiscam.com was registered by Patrick Delahanty and originally pointed directly to Scam School in iTunes. It was later pointed at Brian's Operation iScam page before redirecting it to his own site in March 2010 in preparation for his own iScam attempt.