Posts Tagged ‘Political Marketing’
Google Search vs Facebook Article Referral Traffic By Category [CHART]
Google took the lead over Facebook last year in referrals to media sites. An analysis from the firm delves into the major referrers by article category, finding that Google search is a bigger referrer than Facebook for most.
Read MoreDonald Trump's Email Spam Campaign
Two recent developments point to what appears to be a shockingly unsophisticated online marketing effort by the Donald Trump for president campaign.
Read MoreGoogle AdWords Benchmark Metrics By Industry [CHART]
The median click-through rate (CTR) in AdWords across industries is 1.91% on the search network.
Read MorePrevalence Of Ad Blocking By Website Category, Q2 2015 [CHART]
Globally, the number of internet users who use ad blocking software grew by 41% year-over-year in Q2 and reached 198 million in June,
Read MoreNews Topics Consumed Via Twitter vs Facebook [CHART]
Roughly two-in-three Twitter news users (67%) report regularly seeing at least six of the 11 news topics asked about, compared with 57% of Facebook news users.
Read MoreWhat US Voters Do After Viewing An Online Political Ad, February 2015 [CHART]
Nearly half of US voters in the 2014 midterm elections from five swing states took some sort of action after viewing a online political ad.
Read MoreMillennials' Online Political Activities, April 2015 [CHART]
Facebook may be just the place for candidates to connect with Millennials, based on recent research by GfK for Harvard University Institute of Politics.
Read MoreObama & Boehner Face Off Online Over State Of The Union
President Barack Obama & House Speaker John Boehner used competing online marketing tactics to debate over the State of the Union Address, 2015.
Read MoreAd Traffic Generated By Bots By Industry, September 2014 [TABLE]
Finance, family and food domains were the most susceptible to bots, with respective traffic rates coming in at 22%, 18% and 16%.
Read MoreConsumers' Ratings Of Professional Honesty & Ethics, December 2014 [CHART]
Just 1 in 10 American adults rate the honesty and ethical standards of advertising practitioners as being very high or high.
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