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== Tactics used in presidential race blogosphere == | == Tactics used in presidential race blogosphere == | ||
McCain | |||
'''Both''' | |||
#Viral videos that seem independent but are produced by the campaign, people close to the campaign, or somehow linked through funding or relationships to the campaign | |||
'''McCain''' | |||
Perhaps these tactics stem partly from a mistrust of the MSM and demonstrate an effort to bypass them? | |||
#Hire former bloggers to work on campaign | #Hire former bloggers to work on campaign | ||
#Outsource blogging/web campaigns to PR firms | #Outsource/subcontract blogging/web campaigns to PR firms | ||
#Hold regular conference calls with bloggers | #Hold regular conference calls with bloggers, [http://www.eyeon08.com/2007/03/28/mccain-blogger-conference-call/], | ||
Obama | '''Obama''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 9 October 2008
Tactics used in presidential race blogosphere
Both
- Viral videos that seem independent but are produced by the campaign, people close to the campaign, or somehow linked through funding or relationships to the campaign
McCain
Perhaps these tactics stem partly from a mistrust of the MSM and demonstrate an effort to bypass them?
- Hire former bloggers to work on campaign
- Outsource/subcontract blogging/web campaigns to PR firms
- Hold regular conference calls with bloggers, [1],
Obama