Yep, so if the track just happens to be a coast to coast hit, or makes the top 10 across several countries, that means lots of people typing 'DJs United' or 'DJ United' into Google and other search engines, in order to find out more about it, or a download.
Which site happens to rank right at the top of Google for that term, in fact higher than the BBC article itself? Well try it.
Ultimately this means that there will be even more 'everyday members of the public' from all over the world finding the forum through clicking its many archived links on the search engines, and some of them might just arrive on one of the various threads, or hang around long enough out of curiosity in order to have a read of what you've got to say, and what DJ's talk about on their days off.
Of course all of this hinges on how big the hit is, and how many people stop around to read the forum after they discover that it just shares the name. But the potential is there for a lot of extra traffic and there will be more rubberneckers than usual.
With such a potential for a mass influx of non-dj's over the coming weeks, Lets hope there isn't any defamatory or childish comments on brides, clients or towards each other on any of them, eh?