The Search Engine Update - Number 172 - May 6, 2004
Search Engine Watch editor Danny Sullivan recap of top search engine stories from late April 2004.
View ArticleSearch Engine Advertising Articles
Compilation of articles from Search Engine Watch and around the web offering tips on getting more out of paid placement and paid inclusion listings on search engines.
View ArticleAdvocacy Inc. Responds to Video E-mail Skepticism
Basically, I questioned the impact of a video e-mail sent using Advocacy's system on behalf of Democratic Congressman Brad Sherman of California that linked to an interview of the candidate on Comedy...
View ArticleCandidate Creates Special Video for E-Mail
Massachusetts Democratic gubernatorial candidate Deval Patrick broke that mold recently with an attack e-mail linking to a video produced for that express purpose. In it, the candidate speaks from his...
View ArticleCharlie Rose To Host First Live Online Presidential Debates
The Democratic debate will feature opening remarks by DNC chair Howard Dean. These first-of-their kind debates will be hosted on all three Web sites and give voters the opportunity to ask questions...
View ArticleSearch About to Upset the Political Applecart
Search engines have not eclipsed newspapers and television as the primary source of political information yet. But that day is not far off.
View ArticleBarack Obama is Rocking the Youth Vote
Search and online marketing are playing a significant role in energizing the youth vote. But the way each candidate is using social media is very different.
View ArticleLondoners faceoff online in support of their candidates for the Mayoral Election
Liberal Democratic candidate Brian Paddick is third with 9% of comments, followed by the Green Party's Sian Berry with just under 4% and the BNP's Richard Barnbrook with 2%. Controversy: Boris is the...
View ArticleSEO Baseline: U.S. Presidential Election 2008
Now that the Democrats have finally picked Barack Obama to run against Republican John McCain in the 2008 U.S. Presidential election, it's a good time to examine the two candidates' Web sites from a...
View ArticleUK Election 2010: The Dog That Didn't Bark
Sidarth, a 20-year-old campaign worker for Jim Webb, the Democratic challenger, uploaded "Allen's Listening Tour" on August 14, 2006. And the CNN/YouTube debates were held on July 23, 2007, for...
View ArticleHave Tea Party Candidates Read Obama Playbook on Using YouTube for Campaigns?
Senate and Attorney General Jack Conway is the Democratic candidate . Senate have read that playbook, while some of their Democratic opponents haven't. For example, in Kentucky, Rand Paul is the...
View ArticleMany 2010 Election Results Too Close To Call
In Colorado and Washington, the incumbent Democratic senators are clinging to tiny leads with most of the precincts reporting, according to the AP. Decisive victory for McCain, CD 7, CD 8 too close to...
View ArticleGoogle Marks Egypt Elections with Doodle
Today, Egyptians began voting in the first election since dictator Hosni Mubarak was ousted. To mark the occasion, Google Egypt posted a Doodle with a design similar to logos Google has posted in other...
View ArticleAs Goes Paid Search, So Goes the Election?
President Obama’s SEM team outflanked Mitt Romney and the Republicans in the search sphere, with a more focused effort across a broader list of keywords and substantially more budget devoted to the...
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