Marketing Presidential Candidates on the Web Goes Mainstream: But Does It Get Votes? - podcast episode cover

Marketing Presidential Candidates on the Web Goes Mainstream: But Does It Get Votes?

Jan 09, 200812 min
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Episode description

The January 3 Iowa caucuses and the January 8 New Hampshire primary showcased the 2008 presidential campaign’s ongoing political dogfight as candidates battled for their parties’ nominations. Under the surface however the scrum represents a tipping point in the use of the Internet as a campaign tool say experts at Wharton. In many respects the 2008 race resembles any sophisticated Internet marketing campaign that lets consumers swap information connect with friends and perhaps make a purchase -- or in this case a donation. Indeed selling a candidate may not be much different than selling any other high-end item although possibly less effective.

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