Romney bids on “Ron Paul,” “John McCain,” “Mike Huckabee,” and “Rudy Giuliani. Next, let’s compare our specific interests in Obama with the landscape of our search inquiries that surround his rival and likely opponent Romney.
On MySpace, Obama had 833,161 friends to McCain's 217,811 and this disparity held true on Twitter where Obama attracted 113,000 followers to McCain's 4,650. Again, in McCain's defense, his voting base skewed older and they don't use these tools as...
Without a doubt, Barack Obama creamed John McCain when it came to links. As of the writing of this column, these were some of the top headlines in the world and business section:
diggs: Cavuto to McCain: You have no economic convictions
diggs: The...
Here's a string of tweets from a debate between McCain and Obama:
if they twittered they'd know how to make the words fit right? PM Oct 15th from web
like this.put it on joe the plummer, personalize it.way to go mccain 8:11 PM Oct 15th from web...
Then again, maybe the McCain ticket still has a chance. Leaving aside the possibility of backlash from the potential McCain/Palin win in November, this is a really interesting move for Google. I think there is, and Google CEO Eric Schmidt crossed...
For example, Michelle Obama has 127,000 fans, while Cindy McCain has 758 fans. Barack Obama's site receives 5.5 million unique visitors, while John McCain's site receives 3.1 million, according to Compete data.
The search engine helps people find what John McCain or Barack Obama have said about a variety of issues. John McCain Outspending Barack Obama in Search Engine Advertising Is John McCain or Barack Obama Winning the YouTube Vote?
For example, prior to visiting various states on the campaign trail, advisers to Barack Obama or McCain can use Google Insights to see which issues are important to those regions. John McCain's selection of Sarah Palin as a running mate was...
Is John McCain or Barack Obama Winning the YouTube Vote? 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 .
The same can be done in the political world, as McCain and Obama are trying to build up their respective "brands" in the eyes of voters. Can Google Predict the Next President? Today's Top Story GreggStewart
The same can be done in the political world, as McCain and Obama are trying to build up their respective "brands" in the eyes of voters. According to Kate Kaye at ClickZ, Clinton Spent Far Less Online Than Obama.
The graph below compares U.S.search trends in April for the terms Clinton, McCain, and Obama. Obama or McCain? Obama or McCain? Looking at the here and now (last 30 days), Obama searches are still 3:1 over McCain.
Erik Qualman shows how the same can be done in the political world, as McCain and Obama are trying to build up their respective "brands" in the eyes of voters. In today's Building Brand Equity column, "Can Google Predict the Next President?
Two paid results appeared for me: one purchased by Asia Society with the title "Advice for Next President" and the description: "Obama, Clinton or McCain - Find out who Asian leaders prefer. Now that the Democrats have finally picked Barack Obama...
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. Search: The next five years.Posted by Mike...
Seems none were big fans of John McCain. Oh, by the way, as far as that poll that showed very few voters at Google, Yahoo, and MSN voting for McCain -- wonder how many executives they polled? Interestingly, Microsoft and Google employees preferred...