The study of Obama's use of social media during the 2008 Election
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009 at 7:41 pm
Without doubt, the Obama campaign has changed the Internet landscape and perception. It gave a real use to bloggers and supporters across the blogosphere. In fact, active internet communities at popular sites like Myspace, Twitter and Facebook can change the world since they influenced social marketing. People who tell each other about something are more likely to trust each other.
Obamanomics is the study of Obama’s use of social media during the 2008

Election. The document is about the impact of social media networks in the 2008 presidential race. Obama campaign dominated the web 2.0 with an almost nonexistent budget.
This groundbreaking study has been researched and developed by Yovia, an innovative internet marketing company. Yovia has invented a new concept in internet marketing: the “Social Velocity”
Social Velocity predicts the speed of viral growth. To known hat organic ‘viral’ growth will allow us to reduce advertising costs drastically. In addition, people will trust the source. The exponential and organic growth of Social Velocity makes this advertising far more effective and far less expensive than traditional advertising methods.
Social Velocity’s core concept include the “4C’s“ (Content, Connections, Community and Conversion).
Check out the Yovia website for more detailed information about social media and viral marketing.

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