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2 Huge Mistakes by 2008 Presidential Candidates

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Today we released a 2008 Presidential Candidates Internet Marketing Report, which analyzes how the major candidates in the upcoming election are using Internet marketing to promote themselves. Nothing in this report or post is meant to be a political statement, so please keep the comments on marketing related issues. Below are some of the findings from the report that I thought were surprising.

2008 Presidential Candidates Internet Marketing Report - 2 Mistakes the Candidates are Making

  1. Blogging - Most of the candidates websites have blogs, usually written by staffers who talk about the campaign in general terms. But blogging is a lot more about a personal connection and discussion than preaching from the safety of an ivory tower. Only Mitt Romney uses blogging to create a personal connection with the audience. Mitt's wife and sons frequently post to the blog, and Mitt himself even writes some entires. John Edwards and his wife and daughter do have "diaries" but the posts are very infrequent. All the other candidates are missing out on a huge opportunity to personally connect with voters - which is important.
  2. SEO - The search engine optimization performance of the candidates is pretty weak if you ask me. They have tons of inbound links, lots of people in the blogosphere who love them, and they are just not doing the things they should do to get qualified traffic from search engines. How cool of a PR stunt would it be for one of the candidates to dominate the first page of google for "President" or "Best President". Plus, if someone is researching "war in Iraq new policy" and I were running for president, I would be pretty pissed if I was not mentioned in the search results.

If you want to see an older post I wrote that inspired some of this analysis, you can read Presidential Internet Marketing - Data Comparing Obama, Clinton, Edwards, Romney, Giuliani and McCain. And again, here is a link to the full Presidential Candidate Internet Marketing Report and the Press Release about the Internet Marketing Report announcing the report and results.

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Posted by Mike Volpe on Wed, Oct 31, 2007 @ 08:30 AM

COMMENTS

It's interesting that even a Google search for "Mitt Romney blog" brings up this site as #1 - http://blog.electromneyin2008.com/. This blog appears not to be part of the Romney campaign. The Romney campaign blog - Five Brothers - is at #3. Interesting...

posted on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 at 5:09 PM by Dave


This doesn't surprise me at all; most of the official correspondance from leading presidential candidates is vapid, repackaged campaign speak that lacks substance and designed to confuse people rather than define a specific platform or drive home a point. The best political blogs can be found by vested interests that can take the gloves off and speak honestly and freely- rather than generic statements, censored by Press Secretaries. Once, candidates start viewing voters like educated people and not sheep, we will see a wave of political blogging with substance and in fact it could be a crucial factor in the future.

posted on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 at 8:33 PM by Dan Tyre


While the above comment is mostly true, and the article itself is also mostly correct, neither mention Ron Paul and his site and blog. Not only is it well-designed, it is content-rich. Also, he raised more money online than any other candidate...

posted on Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 3:29 PM by Kate Parsons


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