From The Halls Of MySpace To The Shores Of Facebook
from the ten-hut dept
The US Army raised some eyebrows a few years ago when it released its own video game in an attempt to turn gamers into new recruits. While the effectiveness of the move is debateable, it does show that the military has some understanding it's got to reach out to young people in new ways, in places and activities where they spend their time. It's hardly surprising, then, to see the Marines on MySpace, where its profile has attracted more than 12,000 friends. Plenty of advertisers have taken similar steps, getting users to buddy up to their brands in social-networking sites, so it's not as if this is uncharted territory. But just as questions remain about the effectiveness of advertising on social-networking sites, it's not clear just how well the MySpace recruiting is going for the Marines: despite attracting all those friends, just 430 people have contacted a recruiter through the site in 5 months, with just 170 of them considered prospective recruits.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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No Harm Done
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No Harm done
http://www.myspace.com/smut101
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1-2-3-4-I-Love-Marine-Corps
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haha
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those sound like pretty good response rates to me
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finally
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im bored
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The Military Sucks
The leaders are incompetent, they don't pay well, the work is hazardous and you need to commit your life to them to get anywhere!
How do you sucker all our youth into such a losing proposition?
Lie.
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Re: The Military Sucks
I sat in on a psychology 101 course recently, where I was the only guy with grey hair -- almost everyone was 17 or 18. The professor said on the first day of class that if anyone is feeling suicidal, they should give him a call. (He was serious.)
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Re: The Military Sucks
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Don't blame the soldiers for your personal issues
The military is a great place for people to go and learn a skill, defend our country and get a way to go to college. Not all of us come out of the womb with a silver spoon out of our ass, so we have to do what it takes in order to get on equal footing. Some play sports, some are genius IQs and some just want to do something that means something.
I for one am proud of the fact that I served this country for 8 years, in three wars. Sure, I might have questioned why I was in those places. Sure I saw and experienced things that now I have nightmares about. But because of actions of soldiers like me, you can make stupid comments on the internet saying the military sucks.
Honoring those who have died in service for this country, either as soldiers, airmen, marines or sailors, plus police and fire fighters should be what you focus on, not the politics. Keep the two seperate.
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Re: Don't blame the soldiers for your personal iss
i have a lot of respect for those willing to join the military. i would not be able to morally justify it.
how could our invasion and occupation of another country secure our rights here at home? those soldiers are not defending our freedom, they arent defending anything.
i dont disagree with the mission, but i dont think we should kid ourselves to justify it.
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Re: Re: Re: Don't blame the soldiers for your pers
YOU'RE A MORON.
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Re: Don't blame the soldiers for your personal iss
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Re: Don't blame the soldiers for your personal iss
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Just doing what they are supposed to
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Once again, there can be more than two sides
Regardless, how many recruits does an average brick-n-mortar office get in six months? Seems like our statistics here don't mean much without knowing that.
And I'm far too lazy to google. :)
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THE MILITARY SUCKS!
Looks like they got to ya...
Kids, the military still sucks!
All else is a lie!
If you are down and out, as I was, DO NOT JOIN THE MILITARY! It's a DEAD-END street.
You will end up taking orders from bigger losers than yourself until you realize you've wasted your time chasing lies.
If you want to rise from the ashes of society, go to school, learn some really useful skill, get a job, get paid, retire. No assholes, no lies, no time wasted, no obligation.
It's all you. You don't need the system to be dependent on. That's just what they want you to believe. If they bring up nationalism and patriotism remember that this type of talk is the refuge for scoundrels and tyrants. Nationalism is used by the staus quo to evoke fear and pride the two most sinister emotions known to man.
Every American has the right to bear arms and protect our country but the system wants you to believ that we are not responsible enough for such a thing. Remember, we became America as independents so why then do we need any system to get things done.
The problems start with us and end with us. The enemy is within and not without.
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I may not agree with you Wireless Guy
Back on topic-
It looks like the Marines took in around 20,000 recruits for 2005/06. I haven't yet found numbers for how they're getting them, but 170 or so over 5 months for (essentially) free doesn't sound terrible.
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Re: Re: Re: Don't blame the soldiers for your pers
That's the correct way to write it...MORON!
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myspace
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It's funny...
What I see here are free thinkers (in the light)
and drones of the system brainwashed to the Nth degree (in the dark).
Friends, neighbors, fellow Americans, I have several flashlights, all you have to do is ask...question...analyze.
Not because it's an unamerican thing to do but do it because it's THE AMERICAN THING TO DO. Once we accept our Democracy, as it is, is when we give up being American. Our Democracy is an ongoing fight, once we're complacent it's no-longer a Democracy. We accept what we're told because it's too dificult to fight about it. We lose and we become sheep led by wolves.
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Re: It's funny...
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Re: Re: It's funny...
Websters(this is a dictionary for all the smart guys):
Democracy: Government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives.
See the part where our governement is exercised through elected representatives? I believe that covers your definition...Smart Guy!
Anyway, enough of schooling you...care for as flashlight?
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Re: Re: Re: It's funny...
From the CIA factbook
https://cia.gov/cia//publications/factbook/geos/us.html
Government type: Constitution-based federal republic;
Not a 'democracy'. You are welcome for the battiers I've handed you for your flashlight.
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some quotes
Theodore Roosvelt
"We live in a land of abounding quackeries, and if we do not learn how to laugh we succumb to the melancholy disease which afflicts the race of viewers-with-alarm... In no other country known to me is life as safe and agreeable, taking one day with another, as it is in These States. Even in a great Depression few if any starve, and even in a great war the number who suffer by it is vastly surpassed by the number who fatten on it and enjoy it. Thus my view of my country is predominantly tolerant and amiable. I do not believe in democracy, but I am perfectly willing to admit that it provides the only really amusing form of government ever endured by mankind."
Henry Louis Mencken
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seriously, it really does suck
the food is terrible
the people are not well educated and not very friendly
you also have to sleep in the mud
they have to do everything at like 5 in the morning
they never send you some place fun. it's always some place that is hot as hell or snowing, often with people who hate you and have guns.
i learned a lot of important things in the army, like how to use a computer, how to drive anything with wheels, and how to start an IV, but my "leaders" made sure that i wasted a lot of time cleaning ugly green things so they looked pretty for a general or someone like that.
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I think its a good idea
And why is it that everytime some says military the conversation always goes to "honoring those that died"? I have much respect for a person that can do something I cannot (being in a position where you may have to kill another person) but this is about recruiting tactics.
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Re: I think its a good idea
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Lay Person, I would be inclined to agree with you
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Re: Lay Person, I would be inclined to agree with
Where do you perceive such?
I apologize, I don't mean to come off as being either. I am simply saying that there are those of us who think and those who take things at face value (believe what they're told...unexamined).
I know that Bush is in office and that I had no one to vote for over these past few elections. I know we are in a war under false pretenses. I know that money is corrupting our political system. I know that NewOrleans looked like a third-world country for several months.
If I'm a hypocrite for being concerned over the state of my own country, fine.
If I'm arrogant for knowing that I'm being flat-faced lied to on national television, fine.
I bring this to the attention of my fellow countrymen and you condemn me, fine.
All is well. BUT this arrogant, hypocritical asshole is yelling at the top of his lungs:
THINK PEOPLE! THINK PEOPLE! THINK PEOPLE! THINK PEOPLE! THINK PEOPLE! THINK PEOPLE! THINK PEOPLE! THINK PEOPLE! THINK PEOPLE! THINK PEOPLE! THINK PEOPLE! THINK PEOPLE! THINK PEOPLE! THINK PEOPLE!
Yeah you can hang me for causing a ruckus but my words will ring true forever!
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It's so much simpler
You're hypocritical for assuming that those who do agree with you haven't been.
There are some people who, regardless of their stance, speak with the cadence of the drums they hear inside their heads. I won't stand with them.
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Re: It's so much simpler
What I stated addressed very specific arguments to specific individuals (they knew who they were).
You may disagree with my methods but I, as well as others, in this immediate blog, understood the means to that end.
It's difficult to follow these threads at times and it's possible you got lost. If not, and I really am as arrogant and hypocritical as you say, I apologize.
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You may be right at that
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Good ROI Using MySpace for Marketing
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