Many 2010Election Results Too Close To Call By Greg Jarboe Measurement and tracking is at the heart of any paid search campaign. Apparently though not all transitions are smooth ones and this one is no exception.
This makes it very hard to determine the impact of digital media on the outcome of an election -- something that I discovered during my coverage of UKElection2010: Lessons Learned from Watching First Social Media Battle of Britain.
Mark Hanson, Labour's new media strategist and former associate editor of LabourHome.org, wangled me an invitation to a formal review of how digital media innovations had changed UKElection2010. The social media mavens closest to ElectionUK2010...
The "air campaign" in UKElection2010 was fought during the three leaders' debates, each in primetime. I started my coverage of UKElection2010 by quoting part of Winston Churchill's famous speech, "We shall fight them on the beaches.
The Lib Dem 2010 general electioncampaign: punching above our weight (libdemvoice.org) The Guardian.co.uk is providing live coverage of the latest exit polls and election results from across the UK with Andrew Sparrow.
UKElection2010: Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats Win the Facebook ElectionUKElection2010: Betting on the Outcome UKElection2010: The Dog That Didn't Bark More Election Coverage The televised leaders debates, introduced for the first time...
This local online campaigning continues to be mostly neglected by pundits and, whilst it's is more an evolution of existing political campaigning than a whole new approach, it's continuing to steadily change what an electioncampaign on the ground...
And one of the reasons why YouTube played such an important role in the Obama for America (OFA) campaign was because OFA uploaded its first video to YouTube on February 10, 2007, almost 22 months before the election.
Later today, Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg will participate in the YouTube Facebook Digital Debate, adding a new social media dimension the UKelection in 2010. General Election2010: first 'digital debate' on Facebook and YouTube...
Liberal Democrats Use Serious and Funny Videos in UK General Election After decades of talking about it, finally the 2010 British general election is featuring televised debates between the party leaders.
Yesterday, the leaders of the three largest British parties borrowed an American political tradition by taking part in the UK's first live televised debate in the run up to the May 6 general election.
One of the more popular videos in the UK general election on webcameronuk's channel is entitled "An invitation to join the government of Britain. General election2010: David Cameron issues call to arms (telegraph.co.uk)
The LibDems also use funny videos like Labservative Re-electionCampaign - the public react. This morning, Mark Pack explained why and how the Liberal Democrats are using humor in the UK general election.
Labour manifesto exclusive: inside Alexander and Miliband's "word of mouth" election (newstatesman.com) Labour beat Conservatives and Lib Dems in online manifesto campaign (malcolmcoles.co.uk) He writes, "Labour started all the heavy-lifting on...
The UKElection officially kicked off last week. So, if you only look at the YouTube results, the Conservatives seem to have the early momentum in the 2010UK general election -- or the "Big Mo" as George H.
The UK General Electioncampaign has officially begun. Conservatives begin the campaign with 22,813 followers on Twitter, 30,824 fans on Facebook, a total of 1,614,187 upload views and 3,228 subscribers on YouTube, 2,902,361 viewer minutes on...
How will digital strategies and tactics popularized by the 2008 U.S.presidential election translate to the 2010election in Britain? Will Internet marketing have an impact in this year's British election as great as it did in the U.S.in 2008?