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GameRush Entertainment Feeds
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Wed, 09 Apr 2008
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U.S. Army luring new recruits with free Wii In Mission, Texas, a U.S. Army recruiting
billboard features a stern-faced soldier with the
words “Stand Strong. Stand Tall. Stand Out.” In
bigger text to the side, the words “Win a Wii”
appear.
The Nintendo Wii is the newest advertising hook
in the Rio Grande Valley. According to the U.S.
Army, a total of seven billboards have went up
along the Texas-Mexico border last month, urging
those interesting in serving their country, and
winning Nintendo’s hard-to-find system, to send a
text message on their cell phones. A reply
message then directs them to the Army Web site,
where they can register to win the Wii and visit
a recruiter.
“It’s really not ‘Join the Army, get a Wii,’”
Bart Keyes, chief of advertising and public
affairs at the Army’s San Antonio Recruiting
Battalion, told The Associated Press.
The advertising campaign helps judge the
effectiveness of the billboards, which each
display different numbers.
“When you advertise, you need a hook,” Keyes said.
The lure of a Wii, however, isn’t enough to
entice many high-school grads into the Army.
Response has been “very, very minimal,” and the
Army will end the campaign in May.
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