As a humorous editorial in The Boston Globe put it, "Thanks to practices borrowed from American presidential campaigns, a two-party race has become a three-party affair and instead of choosing a stodgy party, as they are accustomed to doing...
Google's Greenberger Ties Obama, McCain Victories to Adwords SpendPosted by Nathania JohnsonMore than any previous election, search advertising will influence the vote of the presidential election. Greenberger's job is to convince candidates that...
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 Need Some Help with their ReputationsThe majority of U.S. Presidentialcandidates have a negative reputation on search engines, according to a new study by Marketing Pilgrim. Contextual AdsQuigo has signed a multi-year with...
PresidentialCandidates Need Some Help with their ReputationsThe majority of U.S. Presidentialcandidates have a negative reputation on search engines, according to a new study by Marketing Pilgrim. Contextual AdsQuigo has signed a multi-year with...
Presidentialcandidates have a negative reputation on search engines, according to a new study by Marketing Pilgrim. PresidentialCandidates Need Some Help with their ReputationsThe majority of U.S. Yahoo Upgrades Panama's ToolsThe keyword selector...
With presidentialcandidates announcing online and with campaign ads and fundraising increasingly online, presidential campaigns are moving to the Internet at breakneck speed. Yahoo along with the Huffington Post and Slate will host two...
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.
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.