The Twitter Political Index also measures the sentiment around the two presidentialcandidates, based on 400 million daily tweets. Presidential Polls] for the Electoral Scoreboard seen above
swing state polls] to see how the all-important swing...
Hitwise Tracks PresidentialCandidates' Social Media Campaigns - Search Engine WatchHighlights from yesterday's Hitwise analysis on presidential race as reflected on the web. Introducing our official searchblog - Google Search BlogGoogle launch...
Presidential election, it's a good time to examine the two candidates' Web sites from a SEO perspective. Presidential Election 2008» SEM CROSSFIRE: Two industry veterans provide their insights on the hottest topics in SEMNow that the Democrats have...
McCain to Use Google to Choose Vice Presidential CandidatePosted by Kevin HeislerRepublican presidential candidate John McCain joked to a small crowd of supporters that he was using Internet search engine Google to research his list of potential...
Several prominent Googlers will be accused of bias in their support for presidentialcandidates, especially Barack Obama. Not only will they be bidding on all of the candidates names and negative campaigning, but more importantly the issues for...
PresidentialCandidates in Need of SEO HelpThere are glaring holes in search strategy on virtually all of the sites of major candidates and minor players on both sides of the aisle. We've collected all the search marketing news from selected posts...
With the Iowa caucuses scant days away, it's become clear that search is poised to play a major role in the 2008 Presidential campaigns. Earlier this year, a Des Moines Register Iowa Poll showed that 80 percent of likely caucus-goers between 18 and...
According to a Des Moines Register Iowa Poll published back in May, 56 percent of the people in Iowa who are likely to participate in the state's presidential caucuses in January “search the Internet for candidates' stands on issues.
Presidentialcandidates have a negative reputation on searchengines, according to a new study by Marketing Pilgrim. PresidentialCandidates Need Some Help with their ReputationsThe majority of U.S. By Kevin Newcomb News Editor, Search Engine Watch...
Presidentialcandidates have a negative reputation on searchengines, according to a new study by Marketing Pilgrim. PresidentialCandidates Need Some Help with their ReputationsThe majority of U.S. We've collected all the search marketing news...
Presidentialcandidates have a negative reputation on searchengines, according to a new study by Marketing Pilgrim. PresidentialCandidates Need Some Help with their ReputationsThe majority of U.S. Here we've collected today's top news stories...
Well, if the US presidentialcandidates won't come to the searchengines, the searchengines will come to them. Google for President from Slate is another take on the idea that political candidates should be making use of search advertising.
USC's Center For E-Government has dumped a variety of statistics into PriceGrabber's shopping search engine format, letting you comparison shop among the candidates in the fall US presidential, senatorial and governor elections.
US presidentialcandidates are looking at search engine marketing as a way to reach out. Majority of Online Stores Fail Search Engine Test InternetNews.com, Feb.http://www.internetnews.com/ec-news/article.php/1730881
Who's winning hearts and minds in the upcoming US presidential campaign? Enter a keyword, and see how the candidates stack up based on Google data. LookSmart has long offered the FindArticles.com site, which is a useful way to search through...
US presidentialcandidates are looking at search engine marketing as a way to reach out. On a completely different note, I'm still confused about how Arianna Huffington and Peter Ueberroth, both failed candidates in the California gubernatorial...
It's not that long until the 2004 US presidential election, and perhaps the Toronto mayoral race is a harbinger of what to expect in terms of political paid listings. Candidates are buying ads linked to their opponents' names.