Ron Paul: Can He Digg Out of This Hole?

On February 8, 2008, in Business, Product Development, by Brett

Jason Tanz wrote an excellent column in this month’s Wired magazine summarizing the great job the Ron Paul campaign is doing leveraging social media to raise money, and, more important, votes. In his words . . . ., All that buzz might be easy to dismiss but for the fact that Paul — unlike most [...]

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What we’ve learned from Iowa and New Hampshire

On January 9, 2008, in Uncategorized, by Brett

This post supports my earlier post of how caucuses and focus groups are similar. Here’s a look at the final results from Iowa and New Hampshire. With the two major kickoff primaries now behind, here are the assumptions I guess we can make based on the amazing data we were able to reap: Giuliani’s not [...]

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Weekend Reading, Nov. 30 – Dec. 2

On December 3, 2007, in Weekend Reading, by Brett

As always, here is some great reading I stumbled upon over the weekend. Dissecting the 2008 Presidential Logos: The New York Times critiqued the logos of the major players in the race. Pretty interesting, and pretty sad how many of them look very similar. “Dying” to be the market leader: In a continuation on his [...]

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Impressions of the YouTube Republican Debate

On November 29, 2007, in Uncategorized, by Brett

I only saw parts of the debate last night. Other than fielding questions via video, the debate’s big gimmick was showing the real-time response of the audience. This has been used earlier this year, but I haven’t seen one that show the entire time over the screen like you saw last night. My take on [...]

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