BarackObama’s website was doing quite a bit of work with their PPC to keep up with the Romney campaign, and the historical data for the website confirms just that: There was much news about the campaigns, the debates, and anything else having to...
The 23 keyword terms sponsored by barackobama.com that gained the most impressions pre-election included both Barack and Michelle’s names (and Bill Clinton’s) as well as several topical issues of importance to Obama’s supporters (Obamacare...
If the presidential election were held today, BarackObama/Joe Biden, the Democrats would get 36.7 percent of the vote, and Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan, the Republicans would get 36.1 percent of the vote, according to Google consumer surveys.
Below is the complete chart of topics that are direct search requests (general requests such as “BarackObama” are excluded). Keyword Bidding Habits of the Candidates Public Interest in Websites of the Presidential Candidates
Six of the top 10 most searched people in 2010 fell off this year’s list: Sandra Bullock, Jesse James, Michael Jackson, Tiger Woods, BarackObama, and Kate Gosselin. Republican Candidates - Herman Cain, Rick Perry
The new collection also includes more than a dozen new characters, including: BarackObama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, Herman Cain, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich, Michele Bachman, Rick Santorum, Sarah Palin, John...
In 2008, YouTube hosted their first presidential debate between Democrat BarackObama and Republican John McCain. Fox News and Google are hosting the September 22 Republican presidential primary candidates debate.
Both Michelle Obama and President BarackObama have also been victims of Google bombs. He wants undecided voters "to read the most damaging news article about the Republican candidate for Congress in their district" when they search for info.not...
With a candidate as compelling as BarackObama was, it made a lot of sense to let them see him in this manner. With a different candidate one might need to take a different strategy, but for us BarackObama was always the star; we were just the...
Senator Barack Oabama winning "The YouTube Presidency" in 2008. And the CNN/YouTube debates were held on July 23, 2007, for Democratic candidates and on November 28, 2007, for Republican candidates. And one of the reasons why YouTube played such an...
With a candidate as compelling as BarackObama was, it made a lot of sense to let them see him in this manner. With a different candidate one might need to take a different strategy, but for us BarackObama was always the star; we were just the...
President BarackObama's use of the Web on his way to the White House in 2008 has inspired British political parties to ramp up their digital campaigns for a general election expected in May. He said, however, that there is much more potential for...
According to a recent article by Kim Heart in The Washington Post, Professor Lessig is among the signers of a letter that went to the BarackObama and John McCain campaigns. The letter asked the candidates to insist on using a new method to choose...
The search engine helps people find what John McCain or BarackObama have said about a variety of issues. John McCain Outspending BarackObama in Search Engine Advertising Is John McCain or BarackObama Winning the YouTube Vote?
McCain in Online Display Ads, Video Views, and Searches Posted by Nathania Johnson Sep 4, 2008 After two weeks of political conventions, comScore is releasing data regarding activity for the candidates of the two major political parties in the U.S...
After two weeks of political conventions, comScore is releasing data regarding activity for the candidates of the two major political parties in the U.S.comScore has analyzed the online display ad views, website video views, and searches conducted...
According to an exclusive story in the National Journal Online, John McCain has outspent BarackObama for two consecutive months in search engine advertising. Greenberger speculated that the Presidential campaigns were in a "persuasion phase...
According to the pollster, 87 percent of Fox News viewers say they are likely to vote for John McCain, while 65 percent of those who watch CNN and 63 percent of those who watch MSNBC plan to support BarackObama in November.
Barack has set clear goal of NN and an open Internet: http://www.barackobama.com/issues/technology/ (Jun 22 18:18:10) The participants intended to communicate about the presidential candidates' tech policies and positions.
Presidential Election 2008» SEM CROSSFIRE: Two industry veterans provide their insights on the hottest topics in SEMNow that the Democrats have finally picked BarackObama to run against Republican John McCain in the 2008 U.S.