Posts Tagged ‘Online Politics’
Liberal Sentiment On Twitter Compared To Polls [TABLE]
In some instances, the Twitter reaction was more pro-Democratic or liberal than the balance of public opinion.
Read MoreTwitter Sentiment vs Public Opinion, March 2013 [TABLE]
The Twitter conversation does not tend to be exclusively more liberal or conservative than general public opinion, but it does seem to be quite negative at points.
Read MoreObama's Jedi Mind Meld Response: A Case Study [VIDEO]
A look at how the White House took turned President Barack Obama’s Jedi Mind Meld press conference gaff into an opportunity to extend their message about sequestration in a self-deprecating and humorous fashion.
Read MoreThe Online Revolution [INFOGRAPHIC]
There were more than 2 billion web users in 2012, which is a 566.4% increase from the year 2000
Read MoreWealth Distribution In The US [VIDEO INFOGRAPHIC]
This video about wealth distribution in the US is a superb example of how to create a video infographic.
Read MoreUS Location-Based Mobile Ads By Industry, 2012 [CHART]
100% of the studied mobile campaigns in the grocery, political, health care, lottery, real estate and education industries used location info of some sort.
Read MoreBeyond Social Media: Carnival Triumph Cruise's Megafail & Lotsa Love Stuff [PODCAST]
This week’s highlights include the Carnival Triumph Cruise Megafail, an Etch-A-Sketch tribute, Ice Cream love, love stories & songs, a House of Cards.
Read MoreSearch Traffic Prompted By 2013 State Of The Union Address [CHART]
Google Politics charted search traffic related to the 2013 State Of The Union address to demonstrate how people searched during President Barack Obama’s speech.
Read MoreQuick Donate: Obama's Fundraising Innovation [VIDEO]
Quick Donate allowed President Barack Obama’s campaign to store the credit card information of supporters upon their first donation.
Read More10 Most Popular e-Strategy Blog Posts Of 2012 [LIST]
The ten most popular posts of 2012 at the e-Strategy Blog, based on the number of page views.
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