By: mattft0sde | 2010-10-15 | Marketing Political parties and associates of candidates need communication solutions to monitor the events before and during an election. A product such as a political dialer can be utilized to spread influence in an important part of a city, county, state, preferably areas that have a lot of registered voters read more
By: Rick Lawrence | 2010-04-01 | Politics Negative campaigning is as old as politics; and it is effective. What do voters really think of negative ads? Are they here to stay? How do they affect elections? read more
By: Robert Muhl | 2011-07-10 | Home improvement So you've just moved into your new pad. You may have paid too much, but you don't mind, it was one of those must have properties that come round once in a life time, which strangely enough, wasn't available for viewing before you moved in. Whilst it's not going to... read more
By: Linda Hargesheimer | 2010-04-04 | Politics This year's almost two-year campaign was too long and tremendously expensive. As of October 22, 2008, over $866 Million was spent by the major party candidates themselves. England has a 6-week campaign. If they can limit campaigns, we can also. But how? read more
By: putao | 2010-10-02 | Branding Breast Cancer: The downside of awareness campaigns Breast Cancer: The downside of awareness campaigns Breast Cancer: The downside of awareness campaigns Breast Cancer: The downside of awareness campaigns read more
By: Steven Gillman | 2010-04-04 | Politics Think you are getting the true election results when you watch the evening news? Think again. Think you are getting the true election results when you watch the evening news? Think again. You probably already know that the networks report their "projections" long before the votes are counted, and sometimes before the polls are even closed. But what you may not know is that they don't report the true results of elections, even after all the votes are counted. read more
By: Camden Smith | 2010-11-18 | Current Events This article analyzes how social media outlets continue to improve voter interaction during election time periods. But analysis shows that social media may not call people to vote, it may simply allow them to brag about it. The question remains the future that social media outlets will play in political outcomes. read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2011-01-21 | Multimedia During the economic hard times of 2010, many companies struggled to cut costs but still boost sales. To maximize the business, many companies launched impressive ad campaigns, which made the biggest mark in 2010. Here are reviews of most creative ad campaigns. read more
By: Jericho Smith | 2011-09-17 | Advertising Non-profit and government organizations launch campaigns to remind the public about important issues. They use printed materials which inform rather than persuade people to purchase anything as opposed to the common advertisements you see. read more
By: Colten | 2010-10-08 | Bath showers So you just moved into your new pad. You may have paid too much, but you do not mind, was one of those properties, the cycle must come once in life time, which strangely is not available for viewing inside the first displaced Although it is not the end of your home you still want to make your mark. So you are, you're excited you're in the future and have big plans for modernization. read more
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By: Rick Lawrence | 2010-04-01 | Politics It takes lots of money to run for election. In a federal campaign, that means buying a lot of television time. How does the money affect the election and the candidate? It costs more money to run for office every election cycle and there is no end in sight. read more
By: Michael Bresciani | 2010-10-24 | Current Affairs Current Affairs, Advice, Christianity Mudslinging and character assassination are rampant in the final days leading up to the November 5 election. No election in American history has seen such fierce battles to win the hearts and minds of the nation’s voters. Recently someone compared Louis Farrakhan’s religion, The Nation of Islam, to the kind of Islam found in Muslim countries of today. It wasn’t a college freshman who made the comparison but a fully lettered Harvard grad. I shuddered to think they were so naïve and wholly un-informed, since the Nation of Islam is a laughing stock to most Muslims around the world. They d... read more
By: Jake Edmund | 2011-04-12 | News and society There are many charities and causes in life that need to be worked upon if the desired results are to be achieved. The whole idea is to make sure that good things take place in our society, especially... read more
By: Katie Marcus | 2010-04-02 | Advertising How important is ad response? Moreover, how important is your company's awareness about it? The answer should be a lot. It actually does not matter whether you have launched a big campaign such as a trade show exhibit, or a small one like printing stickers. read more