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Can Search Predict Elections?
By: David Berkowitz 2007-12-19 Yesterday, the Yahoo Search blog asked, "Can Search Usage Predict Election Outcomes?" The answer is no. I covered this in a Search Insider column in November 2006, "The Unpredictable Election": If you were able to, in any rough sense, predict the results of the U.S. elections last week for either chamber of our bicameral legislature...
(and, yes, I've been waiting years to use "bicameral" in a column), then you can feel pretty good about yourself. It means you have a leg up on the search engines. I should slow down, as that's not
I will agree with Yahoo's take on the value of search usage:
For that reason, among others, have fun with the Yahoo Political Dashboard, where Yahoo Buzz, based on search behavior, is one of the factors considered for candidate success. CommentsTag: Search Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! - About the Author: David Berkowitz is Director of Strategic Planning for 360i and oversees the Search Informed Marketing firm's Emerging Media Practice. Every Tuesday, he pens the Search Insider column for MediaPost, with over 100 articles published to date. He often speaks at events covering marketing, media, and technology; his previous engagements include Ad:Tech, Consumer Electronics Show - Digital Hollywood, MediaPost's Search Insider Summit, and many others. He has also blogged extensively with MarketersStudio.com, MarketingVox, nowEurope, AdTechBlog, and others. |
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