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Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
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Posted - 2013.09.19 14:00:00 -
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Bloomberg Businessweek ad on a Long Island Railroad commuter train to New York City. Over 285,000 people ride LIRR trains every day, most of them people with jobs. Pretty good publicity for EVE. |

Berendas
EVE Corporation 987654321-POP The Marmite Collective
526
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Posted - 2013.09.19 14:29:00 -
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I'm always surprised at how little real world advertising CCP does. EVE could do with a lot more 'high brow' ads like this one. |

Lugalbandak
Anunnaku Industrial Corp. Northern Associates.
115
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Posted - 2013.09.19 14:33:00 -
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nice, and yeah i never saw a ad somewhere of eve where i live.
The police horse is the only animal in the world that haz his male genitals on his back |

CannonFodder82
The Vo'Shun
6
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Posted - 2013.09.20 11:21:00 -
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I love the 500k claim, |

Ayures
Dreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
62
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Posted - 2013.09.20 11:36:00 -
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Berendas wrote:I'm always surprised at how little real world advertising CCP does. EVE could do with a lot more 'high brow' ads like this one.
The people most likely to actually play and stick with EVE are the ones who already spend way too much time on the internet (especially gaming sites). CCP markets the **** out of EVE on gaming sites. |

Job Valador
Super Moose Defence Force
249
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Posted - 2013.09.20 11:49:00 -
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Ayures wrote:Berendas wrote:I'm always surprised at how little real world advertising CCP does. EVE could do with a lot more 'high brow' ads like this one. The people most likely to actually play and stick with EVE are the ones who already spend way too much time on the internet (especially gaming sites). CCP markets the **** out of EVE on gaming sites.
Thats the thing though for me. Never even noticed those eve adds or knew what eve was until a friends got me a trial acc.
They be **** adds imo "The stone exhibited a profound lack of movement." |

Maaaaowm Ogeko
Pator Tech School Minmatar Republic
28
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Posted - 2013.09.20 12:25:00 -
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It's kind of cool to see this. It's not so much an ad for EVE, as an ad for Bloomberg Businessweek, but it's a win-win because it presents EVE as a "did you know?" kind of thing to an audience who would be interested in the real-world financial aspects of how CCP Games operates, the game's genre, and in taking a look at that section of the Bloomberg website to see more unusual stories such as this. Many birds have been hit with one stone, successfully I think.
I'm wondering if the recent surveys sent out by CCP regarding our views of the game's image has anything to do with placements like this? I can tell that for years before I started to play, my perception of EVE was that it was a primitive hulk-smash PvP game and for a long time I didn't even know it was in the sci-fi genre. True story. Perhaps they are showing an interest in raising a little public awareness? This could be good and bad -- an influx of newbies unprepared for EVE's harsh environment might be interesting, to say the least.
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Solaris Ecladia
High Flyers The Kadeshi
160
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Posted - 2013.09.20 13:01:00 -
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Where's Samuel L. Jackson when you need him? |

Treborr MintingtonJr
The Knights of Spamalot The Methodical Alliance
10
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Posted - 2013.09.20 13:06:00 -
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"Stop work, play eve" |

Mr Pragmatic
651
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Posted - 2013.09.20 13:13:00 -
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Forbes covers eve on their online edition once and a while. Super cali hella yolo swaga dopeness. -á-Yoloswaggins, in the fellowship of the bling. |

Diablo Ex
Lilith's Shadow
212
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Posted - 2013.09.20 14:43:00 -
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Nothing like Real World Advertizing.
Internet Advertizing reeks... it suks ballz Why you ask? I never saw an EvE Online ad on the Internet until I started playing.... seriously, I had a friend introduce me to the game. But, once the Internet determined that I might be interested in EvE Online (maybe because I paid for an account and started playing) the Internet has been bombarding me with popups and web ads for the last 5 years trying to sell me on the game. - insert Facepalm here -
I would think the Advertizing Budget would be better spent on selling EvE Online to folks that are NOT ACTIVELY PLAYING.
Just an observation. Diablo Ex Machina - "I'm not here to fix your problem" |

Plastic Psycho
Necro-Economics
497
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Posted - 2013.09.20 14:47:00 -
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CannonFodder82 wrote:I love the 500k claim, Well, 500K subscriptions anyway.
Hyperbole is part-n-parcel of advertising. Still a damned cool advert. CCP, debuff Barges, or buff Ganking. Either will do for me, but we need more Yaaar! in this game lest it become WoW in Spaaaaace! -á~ Me |

Private Pineapple
Tea And Sympathy Ltd. Liability Reckless Ambition
432
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Posted - 2013.09.20 15:09:00 -
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Diablo Ex wrote:Nothing like Real World Advertizing.
Internet Advertizing reeks... it suks ballz Why you ask? I never saw an EvE Online ad on the Internet until I started playing.... seriously, I had a friend introduce me to the game. But, once the Internet determined that I might be interested in EvE Online (maybe because I paid for an account and started playing) the Internet has been bombarding me with popups and web ads for the last 5 years trying to sell me on the game. - insert Facepalm here -
I would think the Advertizing Budget would be better spent on selling EvE Online to folks that are NOT ACTIVELY PLAYING.
Just an observation.
You do realize that internet ads are engineered to your previous internet visits? Google chrome does this the most of them all. By visiting EVE Online multiple times, you will begin to get internet ads for them. I am the Kingpin of the Crime and Punishment forum. |

Diablo Ex
Lilith's Shadow
216
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Posted - 2013.09.20 16:34:00 -
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Private Pineapple wrote:Diablo Ex wrote:Nothing like Real World Advertizing.
Internet Advertizing reeks... it suks ballz Why you ask? I never saw an EvE Online ad on the Internet until I started playing.... seriously, I had a friend introduce me to the game. But, once the Internet determined that I might be interested in EvE Online (maybe because I paid for an account and started playing) the Internet has been bombarding me with popups and web ads for the last 5 years trying to sell me on the game. - insert Facepalm here -
I would think the Advertizing Budget would be better spent on selling EvE Online to folks that are NOT ACTIVELY PLAYING.
Just an observation. You do realize that internet ads are engineered to your previous internet visits? Google chrome does this the most of them all. By visiting EVE Online multiple times, you will begin to get internet ads for them.
Yes, I do realize this... and it is Stupid. If I clearly have found the website, then I must be interested. Spending your advertizing budget to "play Capt. Obvious" is Stupid... and you can't fix Stupid. If I was CCP, I would be trying to advertise the game to people that were not already coming to the EvE Online website. Like... uh... New Customers?
Diablo Ex Machina - "I'm not here to fix your problem" |

Jake Warbird
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
3258
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Posted - 2013.09.20 17:18:00 -
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'More population than Iceland.' |

Alphea Abbra
Grim Determination Nulli Secunda
439
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Posted - 2013.09.20 17:23:00 -
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Diablo Ex wrote:Yes, I do realize this... and it is Stupid. If I clearly have found the website, then I must be interested. Spending your advertizing budget to "play Capt. Obvious" is Stupid... and you can't fix Stupid. If I was CCP, I would be trying to advertise the game to people that were not already coming to the EvE Online website. Like... uh... New Customers?
Heresy! HERESY I SAY! |

Podre Solette
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
3
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Posted - 2013.09.20 19:15:00 -
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Solaris Ecladia wrote:Where's Samuel L. Jackson when you need him? Celebrity endorsement would do wonders for CCP, I wonder if Bjork plays. |

voetius
L V B Industries STELLAR CONSTELLATION
88
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Posted - 2013.09.20 20:00:00 -
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Diablo Ex wrote:Nothing like Real World Advertizing.
Internet Advertizing reeks... it suks ballz Why you ask? I never saw an EvE Online ad on the Internet until I started playing.... seriously, I had a friend introduce me to the game. But, once the Internet determined that I might be interested in EvE Online (maybe because I paid for an account and started playing) the Internet has been bombarding me with popups and web ads for the last 5 years trying to sell me on the game. - insert Facepalm here -
I would think the Advertizing Budget would be better spent on selling EvE Online to folks that are NOT ACTIVELY PLAYING.
Just an observation.
^ Marketing Department take note :) |

Khadi Nakrar
Imperial Shipment Amarr Empire
15
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Posted - 2013.09.20 20:09:00 -
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Job Valador wrote:Ayures wrote:Berendas wrote:I'm always surprised at how little real world advertising CCP does. EVE could do with a lot more 'high brow' ads like this one. The people most likely to actually play and stick with EVE are the ones who already spend way too much time on the internet (especially gaming sites). CCP markets the **** out of EVE on gaming sites. Thats the thing though for me. Never even noticed those eve adds or knew what eve was until a friends got me a trial acc. They be **** adds imo
Well yeah that's called ad-sense, which is the most ******** idea ever but apparently lots of companies fall for googles/microsoft/yahoo's sweet words. Basically it gives you advertisement on things you looked up recently which usually means you either have/use/play the item after looking it up, both cases there's no point in the ads.
Like if you play eve and look at eve sites you get advertisements for eve everywhere, how nice, already playing it so its wasting the ad. Try looking for a new graphics card, order it, next 2 weeks the ads will be about graphics cards, again no point anymore |

Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
1676
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Posted - 2013.09.20 20:40:00 -
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Khadi Nakrar wrote:Job Valador wrote:Ayures wrote:Berendas wrote:I'm always surprised at how little real world advertising CCP does. EVE could do with a lot more 'high brow' ads like this one. The people most likely to actually play and stick with EVE are the ones who already spend way too much time on the internet (especially gaming sites). CCP markets the **** out of EVE on gaming sites. Thats the thing though for me. Never even noticed those eve adds or knew what eve was until a friends got me a trial acc. They be **** adds imo Well yeah that's called ad-sense, which is the most ******** idea ever but apparently lots of companies fall for googles/microsoft/yahoo's sweet words. Basically it gives you advertisement on things you looked up recently which usually means you either have/use/play the item after looking it up, both cases there's no point in the ads. Like if you play eve and look at eve sites you get advertisements for eve everywhere, how nice, already playing it so its wasting the ad. Try looking for a new graphics card, order it, next 2 weeks the ads will be about graphics cards, again no point anymore Could you explain this to my wife for me? Specifically, that not all online ads are ad-sense? She thinks every time a bikini girl or online dating ad appears on a PC at home, it means I was shopping for those kinds of items....  |

Plastic Psycho
Necro-Economics
509
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Posted - 2013.09.20 20:44:00 -
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Podre Solette wrote:Solaris Ecladia wrote:Where's Samuel L. Jackson when you need him? Celebrity endorsement would do wonders for CCP, I wonder if Bjork plays. Ah. So you want EVE to die...  CCP, debuff Barges, or buff Ganking. Either will do for me, but we need more Yaaar! in this game lest it become WoW in Spaaaaace! -á~ Me |

Gritz1
Ice Fire Warriors Late Night Alliance
187
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Posted - 2013.09.20 21:56:00 -
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Its funny. I ride the LIRR every day and have yet to see this ad. Hope I do soon! |

Podre Solette
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
7
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Posted - 2013.09.20 22:31:00 -
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Plastic Psycho wrote:Podre Solette wrote:Solaris Ecladia wrote:Where's Samuel L. Jackson when you need him? Celebrity endorsement would do wonders for CCP, I wonder if Bjork plays. Ah. So you want EVE to die...  When I think of a Khanid princess I think of Bjork. |

Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
1685
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Posted - 2013.09.23 18:41:00 -
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Gritz1 wrote:Its funny. I ride the LIRR every day and have yet to see this ad. Hope I do soon! I saw it in the front car (NY-bound) of an M7 train. Haven't seen it since, though. Just Sleepy's mattresses, laser prostate surgery ads, etc. |

Zimmy Zeta
Dreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
31561
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Posted - 2013.09.23 18:47:00 -
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Podre Solette wrote:Solaris Ecladia wrote:Where's Samuel L. Jackson when you need him? Celebrity endorsement would do wonders for CCP, I wonder if Bjork plays.
I think it wasn't about celebrity endorsement, but about Mr. Jackson being sick of these goddamn Ravens on this goddamn train...
Just think of how bad an average post by me is, and then realize half of them are even worse |

Herzog Wolfhammer
Sigma Special Tactics Group
3409
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Posted - 2013.09.23 19:24:00 -
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If CCP advertises on these trains, they better be careful.
These are "maximizer" Type A personality wallstreeters. If they come into the game thinking it's all about ISK in the wallet, then that's all they will care about. You think there's carebearing and ISK obsession now? Put in posters advertising the game in a "he who has most ISK wins" marketing campaign.
Make the campaign all about being a douchebag, and you will see a rise in douchebaggery.
Make it all about greifing people to the point where they hang themselves in their bedroom and ... well we might not notice anything. The kind of people who could not handle it already hung themselves over Facebook posts.
Make it all about instant gratification and there will be a rash of temp subs that never become paying accounts. 
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Herzog Wolfhammer
Sigma Special Tactics Group
3409
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Posted - 2013.09.23 19:26:00 -
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Khergit Deserters wrote:Khadi Nakrar wrote:Job Valador wrote:Ayures wrote:Berendas wrote:I'm always surprised at how little real world advertising CCP does. EVE could do with a lot more 'high brow' ads like this one. The people most likely to actually play and stick with EVE are the ones who already spend way too much time on the internet (especially gaming sites). CCP markets the **** out of EVE on gaming sites. Thats the thing though for me. Never even noticed those eve adds or knew what eve was until a friends got me a trial acc. They be **** adds imo Well yeah that's called ad-sense, which is the most ******** idea ever but apparently lots of companies fall for googles/microsoft/yahoo's sweet words. Basically it gives you advertisement on things you looked up recently which usually means you either have/use/play the item after looking it up, both cases there's no point in the ads. Like if you play eve and look at eve sites you get advertisements for eve everywhere, how nice, already playing it so its wasting the ad. Try looking for a new graphics card, order it, next 2 weeks the ads will be about graphics cards, again no point anymore Could you explain this to my wife for me? Specifically, that not all online ads are ad-sense? She thinks every time a bikini girl or online dating ad appears on a PC at home, it means I've been was shopping for ladies.... 
Occasionally my GF will use my work laptop to shop for lingerie and corsets and I get the same results with this ad-sense crap - booty all over the place on every web page for a week.
Keeps my ass awake at least.
She better not go past lingerie or there's going to be words. |

Plastic Psycho
Necro-Economics
517
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Posted - 2013.09.23 19:54:00 -
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Podre Solette wrote:Plastic Psycho wrote:Podre Solette wrote:Solaris Ecladia wrote:Where's Samuel L. Jackson when you need him? Celebrity endorsement would do wonders for CCP, I wonder if Bjork plays. Ah. So you want EVE to die...  When I think of a Khanid princess I think of Bjork. When I think of WTF dresses, I think of Bjork.
Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:If CCP advertises on these trains, they better be careful. These are "maximizer" Type A personality wallstreeters. If they come into the game thinking it's all about ISK in the wallet, then that's all they will care about. You think there's carebearing and ISK obsession now? Put in posters advertising the game in a "he who has most ISK wins" marketing campaign. Make the campaign all about being a douchebag, and you will see a rise in douchebaggery. Make it all about greifing people to the point where they hang themselves in their bedroom and ... well we might not notice anything. The kind of people who could not handle it already hung themselves over Facebook posts. Make it all about instant gratification and there will be a rash of temp subs that never become paying accounts.  Thos Maximizers are as likely to be griefers as Industrilists. Or empire-builders of the sort that make Mittens look like a tin-pot dictator.
Which could be fun - Can you imagine a bunch of Gordon Gekkos funding pirate fleets to undercut their rivals?  CCP, debuff Barges, or buff Ganking. Either will do for me, but we need more Yaaar! in this game lest it become WoW in Spaaaaace! -á~ Me |

Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
1685
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Posted - 2013.09.23 20:35:00 -
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Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:If CCP advertises on these trains, they better be careful. These are "maximizer" Type A personality wallstreeters. If they come into the game thinking it's all about ISK in the wallet, then that's all they will care about. You think there's carebearing and ISK obsession now? Put in posters advertising the game in a "he who has most ISK wins" marketing campaign. Make the campaign all about being a douchebag, and you will see a rise in douchebaggery. Make it all about greifing people to the point where they hang themselves in their bedroom and ... well we might not notice anything. The kind of people who could not handle it already hung themselves over Facebook posts. Make it all about instant gratification and there will be a rash of temp subs that never become paying accounts.  Oh man. Keep those people out of the game. On second thought, let them in. Can't slap them silly in RL, but could pod them in-game. |

Herzog Wolfhammer
Sigma Special Tactics Group
3413
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Posted - 2013.09.24 01:41:00 -
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Khergit Deserters wrote:Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:If CCP advertises on these trains, they better be careful. These are "maximizer" Type A personality wallstreeters. If they come into the game thinking it's all about ISK in the wallet, then that's all they will care about. You think there's carebearing and ISK obsession now? Put in posters advertising the game in a "he who has most ISK wins" marketing campaign. Make the campaign all about being a douchebag, and you will see a rise in douchebaggery. Make it all about greifing people to the point where they hang themselves in their bedroom and ... well we might not notice anything. The kind of people who could not handle it already hung themselves over Facebook posts. Make it all about instant gratification and there will be a rash of temp subs that never become paying accounts.  Oh man. Keep those people out of the game. On second thought, let them in. Can't slap them silly in RL, but could pod them in-game.
Hmmmm. that could be a good ad campaign for the game...
"The next one you kill might be the douchebag yuppie you work with".
Yeah I'm no marketer.
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Ivan Krividus
Born Crazy Brothers of Tangra
14
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Posted - 2013.09.24 02:10:00 -
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CannonFodder82 wrote:I love the 500k claim, lol noticed that too. Just look at league or WoW. 10milion easy.
Either way that poster makes fun of me every morning as i go to work by making me wanna play. |

Swidgen
Republic University Minmatar Republic
104
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Posted - 2013.09.24 02:16:00 -
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Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:If CCP advertises on these trains, they better be careful.
These are "maximizer" Type A personality wallstreeters. There are a few of those, but the vast majority of LIRR commuters aren't that at all. |

Herzog Wolfhammer
Sigma Special Tactics Group
3413
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Posted - 2013.09.24 07:19:00 -
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Swidgen wrote:Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:If CCP advertises on these trains, they better be careful.
These are "maximizer" Type A personality wallstreeters. There are a few of those, but the vast majority of LIRR commuters aren't that at all.
I was born and raised in Port Washington. I know what kind of people live there.
I'll give them credit though. They are unlike people in the Pacific Northwest. I think most of the miners live there. In Seattle, everybody is afraid to get upset or risk spilling their doubletall. It's like inside every Washingtonian is a little librarian suffering from PTSD brought on by a bad hairdo. Log Lady! Everybody is like the damned Log Lady from Twin Peaks!
CCP should know that different parts of the country should have different ad campaigns with different slogans.
Wonder what those slogans would be if they did that?  |

Turelus
Caldari Independent Navy Reserve The Fourth District
509
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Posted - 2013.09.24 07:30:00 -
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Ayures wrote:Berendas wrote:I'm always surprised at how little real world advertising CCP does. EVE could do with a lot more 'high brow' ads like this one. The people most likely to actually play and stick with EVE are the ones who already spend way too much time on the internet (especially gaming sites). CCP markets the **** out of EVE on gaming sites.
Yet everyone uses adblock now and never sees those ads. CCP could do with putting themselves out there a little more but they need to stay tactful and not try the "let's bash wow" approach others have in the past. Lieutenant Turelus
Caldari Independent Navy Reserve
The Fourth District |

Malcanis
Vanishing Point. The Initiative.
11795
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Posted - 2013.09.24 08:13:00 -
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CannonFodder82 wrote:I love the 500k claim,
What's the correct number? (I assume you have the data)
1 Kings 12:11
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Kitty Bear
Disturbed Friends Of Diazepam Disturbed Acquaintance
837
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Posted - 2013.09.24 08:24:00 -
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If CCP did do ads with famous people in them
GD would be filled with whinge posts about how CCP have no right to waste thier subscription money on useless ads when they should be fixing broken game mechanics like the 'door' ....
Morgan Freeman would be cooler than SLJ in an Eve ad  |

ACE McFACE
Radical Astronauts Plundering Eve Filthy Bastards
1509
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Posted - 2013.09.24 08:40:00 -
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Kitty Bear wrote:Morgan Freeman would be cooler than SLJ in an Eve ad  Morgan Freeman's voice: "When I was a little boy I used to look up at the starts at night and wish I could one day visit them, I may never be able to but EVE Online is as close as it gets"
You should be notified if someone quotes your post so you can continue the argument! |

Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
1688
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Posted - 2013.09.24 13:46:00 -
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Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:Swidgen wrote:Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:If CCP advertises on these trains, they better be careful.
These are "maximizer" Type A personality wallstreeters. There are a few of those, but the vast majority of LIRR commuters aren't that at all. I was born and raised in Port Washington. I know what kind of people live there. I'll give them credit though. They are unlike people in the Pacific Northwest. I think most of the miners live there. In Seattle, everybody is afraid to get upset or risk spilling their doubletall. It's like inside every Washingtonian is a little librarian suffering from PTSD brought on by a bad hairdo. Log Lady! Everybody is like the damned Log Lady from Twin Peaks! CCP should know that different parts of the country should have different ad campaigns with different slogans. Wonder what those slogans would be if they did that?  No way, Herzog you grew up in Port? I lived there for 5 years (now live further east in the Jericho area). The Port Washington line has Type A wallstreeters than the line I take now. Especially on a 6:30 AM train. They're getting to Manhattan before the morning trading bell, I guess. Pretty hard-bitten atmosphere on that train. |

Lee Saisima
Caldari Mining and Logistics Academy
59
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Posted - 2013.09.24 14:56:00 -
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Games like EVE make more of a splash when they get publicity through something groundbreaking or unique happening within their universe, like the 4000-player space battle not so long ago. You see TV and mainstream ads for other games like Planetside 2 and WOW quite frequently but their numbers are actually declining. Mainstream publicity doesn't necessarily sell subscriptions anymore, it's the proof of community activity, and game pedigree that do. |

Yang Aurilen
PillowFighters Inc
1
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Posted - 2013.09.24 15:09:00 -
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You guys and your ads. You're lucky to have ads while I have 3 add-ons and 1 script to block all potential ads that might show up. Those that do pass gets the blacklist. |

Delen Ormand
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
199
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Posted - 2013.09.24 15:19:00 -
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Yang Aurilen wrote:You guys and your ads. You're lucky to have ads while I have 3 add-ons and 1 script to block all potential ads that might show up. Those that do pass gets the blacklist.
You can get those for real life as well now, huh? |
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CCP Phantom
C C P C C P Alliance
3555

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Posted - 2013.09.24 15:27:00 -
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That is pretty neat! CCP Phantom - Senior Community Representative - Volunteer Manager |
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I Love Boobies
All Hail Boobies
587
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Posted - 2013.09.25 04:48:00 -
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Remember the Eve Online ad they played on SciFi Channel back on May 30, 2008? Well, here it is if you haven't seen it. *removed inappropriate signature* - CCP Eterne |

Pak Narhoo
Splinter Foundation
1079
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Posted - 2013.09.25 04:57:00 -
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Delen Ormand wrote:Yang Aurilen wrote:You guys and your ads. You're lucky to have ads while I have 3 add-ons and 1 script to block all potential ads that might show up. Those that do pass gets the blacklist. You can get those for real life as well now, huh?
You betcha!
http://s22.postimg.org/7aixcv7bl/rl_script.jpg
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James Amril-Kesh
Goonswarm Federation
5796
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Posted - 2013.09.25 06:22:00 -
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CannonFodder82 wrote:I love the 500k claim, 500,000 people with 1 subscription each or 100,000 people with 5 subscriptions each is still the same amount of money being sent to CCP. My Youtube Videos Latest video: August 25, 2013 |
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