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Just How Much Transparency Should We Expect from President Obama?
It’s not difficult to see just how important social media was to the presidential campaign of Barack Obama. He had a long list of social media touch points, including: His official blog. His mass of Facebook and MySpace friends. Twitter followers. His Flickr photos and YouTube videos. His excellent online reputation and his attempts to fight
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Which Presidential Candidate Do SEOs Prefer?
Posted by randfishToday is Election Day in the United States, and, by most accounts, is an exceptionally important and historic one. I thought it would be valuable to get a look at the world of SEOs and how we're generally choosing to cast our ballots. There have been a few endorsements around the tech world: Eric Schmidt of Google endorsed Barack
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Track Presidential Election Results Online
Today is Election Day and as we wake up, grab our coffee and head to our nearest voting location, we’ll leave the polls wondering whether Barack Obama or John McCain will win which states, and then become the next President of the United States of America. Of course, outside of your nearest voting stations (mine [...]
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Using Web Metrics to Analyze the ‘Palin Effect’ & 2008 Presidential Campaign
By Brent D. Payne A fellow friend and SEO, Vinny Goldsmith, mentioned I should do a blog post about the trends and reasons behind those trends regarding the ‘Palin Effect’. As many of you are aware, Sarah Palin has been quite the buzz on the internet over the past few weeks. In fact, Sarah Palin related queries [...]
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Search & The U.S. Presidential Campaign
So I chose to cover this session out of primarily selfish motives, but I bet there's going to be some broad takeaways that can be applied to company's marketing campaigns. It's a large panel of excellent presenters, so this should be fascinating. Here's the killer lineup. Mindy Finn, Partner, former...
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Exclusive: Who’s Really Taking Money from “Big Oil” this Election
There’s a lot of talk about the rising price of oil and both Presidential candidates have faced tough questions about their stance on everything from tax-breaks to windfall taxes. After some investigative reporting, Marketing Pilgrim has dug deep to find out just who’s taking money from "Big Oil." As far as online advertising go
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Google Launches “Google Moderator”, Posing the Question “What would YOU ask?”
I don’t know if I am slightly abnormal or just more politically interested than most, but I generally enjoy watching the presidential debates. I like seeing the candidates put on the hot-seat, even though I know fully-well that they’ve been prepped and have seared scripted responses into their memories. Sometimes they are caught [...]
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Watching The Presidential Debate? Use New Twitter Election Site To Share What You Think
Twitter announced the launch of Election 2008 on Twitter. The mashup brings together all US political discussions around the 2008 elections from Twitter. For example, I twittered, "Will McCain do the debate? Honestly just testing election.twitter.com" and it showed up seconds later on election.twitter.com. Click to continue reading...
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41 Internet Marketing Tactics - Take the Poll
We live in some interesting times with the economy, the war, natural disasters and the uncertainty that comes with a Presidential election. It’s enough to keep marketers on their toes that consumer online behaviors and technology change so often, but economic uncertainty makes it even more “interesting“. The interactive marketing
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Google Launches "In Quotes" Project To Compare US Presidential Candidates
Google has launched a new labs project named In Quotes. In Quotes allows you to compare quotes between the two US Presidential candidates, John McCain and Barack Obama. For example, if Net neutrality is an important topic for you, just type in "neutrality" and up comes quotes from each candidate that you can scan through: Click to continue reading.
Tags: compare , candidates , neutrality , presidential , quotes
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