Apr. 18, Interview - A new report released
by an Internet research group, iCrossing,
sheds some light on the Presidential campaigns
use of Internet searches and advertisement. It says that not until a
few weeks ago have the candidates made use of paid Internet searches. The
candidate who has made use of this tactic the most, thus far, is John
McCain.
"Whenever you use Google for example, you can type in say 'John McCain'
and you'll see a paid advertisement on the right hand side, of the results,
that will say 'John McCain for President' and it'll have a link to John McCain's
website.
And so what that actually is, you can purchase an advertisement on
Google, for any search on Google. So, when someone is searching for Barack
Obama, you can buy an advertisement on Google for all searches on 'Barack
Obama'. You can do the same thing for searches on 'John McCain is too old'
or 'Barack Obama is too inexperienced' or whatever."
"John McCain is working as hard as he can to try to dominate search engines
and use paid advertising to define both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama
online.
".. and McCain, because he just doesn't have the same level of online
support, has to spend a lot of money just to make up for the natural, built
in advantage that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have among online discussion."
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