Posts Tagged ‘Political Marketing’
LeBron's Announcement, Amazon Drones & Extreme Selfies [VIDEO]
Episode 55 of the Beyond Social Media show: David Erickson & BL Ochman discuss LeBron James’ deft announcement; Amazon Prime drones & the Extreme Selfie movement.
Read MoreTide Culturejacks Game Of Thrones & Google+ Thumbnails Are Going Away [VIDEO]
Episode 54 of the Beyond Social Media show: David Erickson & BL Ochman discuss Tide’s culturejacking of Game of Thrones and Google+’s vanishing thumbnails.
Read MoreAffluents Expected Spending Changes, March 2014 [TABLE]
US affluent spending hadn’t completely rebounded: 45.0% of respondents were still being cautious with major purchases, saying they wouldn’t spend on any of the options listed.
Read MoreDavid Ortiz's Samsung-Sponsored Selfie With President Obama [VIDEO]
Was Red Sox slugger David Ortiz’s selfie tweet with President Barack Obama a publicity stunt orchestrated by Samsung?
Read MoreFactors Contributing To Retweetability, March 2014 [CHART]
Photos averaged a 35% boost in retweets across the 5 areas examined – TV, news, music, government and politics, and sports – followed by videos, which averaged a 28% increase.
Read MoreBarack Obama Job Approval By Race & Generation [CHART]
The political views of Millennials differ significantly across racial and ethnic lines.
Read MoreMillennials' Approval Of Obama's Job Performance, 2010-2014 [CHART]
50% of younger Millennials (ages 18 to 25) and 47% of older Millennials (26 to 33) approve of the way Obama is handling his job as president.
Read MoreYouth vs Senior Presidential Voting Patterns, 1972-2012 [CHART]
Millennials continue to view the Democratic Party more favorably than the Republican Party.
Read MoreAmericans' Perceptions Of The Differences Between Political Parties By Generation [CHART]
Not only do half of all Millennials choose not to identify with either political party, just 31% say there is a great deal of difference between the Republican and Democratic parties.
Read MoreThe Evolution Of News & Social Media [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic by the University of Florida Online tracks the parallel evolution of major news and social media outlets.
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