So, the next time someone asks you for an example of a YouTube Brand Channel that has built a cohesive experience for its audience, send in the Marines. With more than 33,700 subscribers and over 11.8 million views, the Marines’ updated channel...
The U.S.military sees social networking as a source of information they can filter to gain insight into global potential conflicts, political unrest, and much more. Now the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has a $42 million budget...
Plus, it's hardly a coincidence any longer that the US Marines this week were barred from using social media. As news broke yesterday about the Denial of Service (DoS) attacks affecting Twitter, revelations began to unfold about how widespread the...
The Few, The Proud, The Social Media-less Posted by Frank Watson Aug 4, 2009 Apparently the Marines can protect our country, but when it comes to social media they are defenseless, as they banned use of social media - Twitter, Facebook and MySpace...
Apparently the Marines can protect our country, but when it comes to social media they are defenseless, as they banned use of social media - Twitter, Facebook and MySpace have been banned - effective immediately.
Now here's the list for the ad groups that targets sites frequented by financial executives who are recruiting accountants:
accountant jobs
accounting jobs
accounting staffing
cfo jobs
cfo recruitment
enterprise accounting
enterprise...
As they said in the Marines and many other places before, think the 7 Ps: "Prior Proper Planning Prevents Piss-Poor Performance. A couple of years ago, I could have sold the equivalent of a social media freezer to a proverbial marketing Eskimo.
Having been in the Marines, I can say this would be a compliment to many of the Devil Dogs that I knew in Infantry. I hope to be able to fulfill this desire by taking a close look at my place of work in Philadelphia.
Steve Badrich, decided in March 1966 to enlist in
the marines rather than
spend two more anxious years at the university while his draft board made Steve Rubel thinks he's "hacked" Google Book Search, as he covers in his