I started my coverage of UKElection2010 by quoting part of Winston Churchill's famous speech, "We shall fight them on the beaches. So, is that the only lesson to be learned from watching UKElection2010 (part 1)?
And I predicted that UKElection2010 "will be fought on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and blogs. According to UK General Election2010 Opinion Poll Tracker in the Telegraph, the average of polls have Conservative at 34 percent, LibDem at 29 percent...
The top term in this week's UKelection2010 seems to be "hung Parliament. According to the general election2010: poll of polls in guardian.co.uk, Conservatives lead with 34.8 percent, up a tick from a week ago.
Yesterday, the guardian.co.uk general election2010: poll of polls showed the Conservatives with 34 percent (down more than 5 points from the previous Sunday), Labour with over 28 percent (down less than 3 points from the previous Sunday), and the...
So, yes, offline media will have an impact on the outcome of the UK general election as well as online media. Yesterday, the leaders of the three largest British parties borrowed an American political tradition by taking part in the UK's first live...
One of the more popular videos in the UK general election on webcameronuk's channel is entitled "An invitation to join the government of Britain. General election2010: David Cameron issues call to arms (telegraph.co.uk)
This morning, Mark Pack explained why and how the Liberal Democrats are using humor in the UK general election. The LibDems also use funny videos like Labservative Re-election Campaign - the public react.
Labour manifesto exclusive: inside Alexander and Miliband's "word of mouth" election (newstatesman.com) Image via Wikipedia In the past two days, the UK Labour Party has uploaded several videos to its YouTube channel that are a departure from what...
According to BBC News, Prime Minister Gordon Brown has confirmed that UKElection2010 will be held on May 6, 2010. Many people are focused on the UKelection polls. The UK General Election campaign has officially begun.
How will digital strategies and tactics popularized by the 2008 U.S.presidential election translate to the 2010election in Britain? Will Internet marketing have an impact in this year's British election as great as it did in the U.S.in 2008?