What’s the best way to learn more about where a presidential candidate stands on an issue? Voters who are likely to participate in the 2008 election say the Internet, according to a study by Burst Media.
Because the Internet is viewed as a better place to find information on candidates, televised debates could have less impact in the minds of voters.
eMarketer Senior Analyst Ben Macklin says the Internet is a major benefit to office seekers.
YouTube Puts Candidates In The Spotlight
YouTube is expanding their You Choose ’08 voter education initiative with the launch of the YouTube You Choose ’08 Spotlight that will feature video conversations between presidential candidates and voters.
Presidential Candidates & Behavioral Targeting
I read an interesting article by Michael D Jensen titled “What do the Presidential Candidates use for Analytics?”
SEO and the Presidential Candidates
A recent article posted on Slashdot looked at various website design points of the top 6 Presidential Candidates.
Presidential Candidates Look Online
The Internet has played an increasing role in politics. It has become a tool for potential candidates at the local, state and national level. Politicians know that using blogs or video is just another way to get their message out and further build their base.
Risk Management – Security Qualified Candidates
All companies have a risk tolerance, some companies have a higher tolerance for risk than other companies do, many follow few lead.
When Bad Interviews Happen to Good Candidates
Going through the motions of a bad interview is like peeling back the layers of an onion. Sally learned this lesson the hard way, hands-on during an interview that should have been a piece of cake. Sally applied for a position that fit her qualifications perfectly. When she received an invitation to interview, Sally believed she was a shoo-in for the job. Feeling confident, she approached the interview in a lax manner. She didn’t prepare and prematurely celebrated an offer she was convinced would be extended.