Twitter is gaining ground among Internet users in the Netherlands and has been credited by a number of Dutch newspapers, including De Telegraaf, greatly influencing the 2010 elections in the country. It's easy to believe, considering the same type...
Search & Social Media in the DutchElections, Part 2: YouTube The ultimate goal may be sales, sign-ups, increased customer satisfaction, or any number of other goals, but audience engagement will always play a crucial role in attaining those goals.
Because Holland is regarded as one of the countries that's leading the way when it comes to online, it's interesting to see how the Dutch are using search and social media in the elections. The Dutch national broadcaster, NOS, is organizing the...
Being Dutch, I can take a good look at how the Netherlands, a very online-minded country, is embracing the web in the elections. Twitter isn't being used to its full potential in the Dutchelections thus far.
If search engines could vote in the upcoming US Presidential elections, it would be a race between Democrat Bill Bradley and Republican John McCain, rather than frontrunners Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W.
If search engines could vote in the upcoming US Presidential elections, it would be a race between Democrat Bill Bradley and Republican John McCain, rather than frontrunners Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W.
If search engines could vote in the upcoming US Presidential elections, it would be a race between Democrat Bill Bradley and Republican John McCain, rather than frontrunners Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W.