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Archive for July, 2007

Presidential Candidate Web Marketing Overview

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

Today we look at some general web marketing numbers from all of the presidential candidates. Looking at these numbers can give you a good bird’s eye view of where you stand in comparison to your competitors.


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Presidential Candidate Web Marketing

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

This week we are going to look at the top 5 presidential candidate web sites:

Mitt Romney
Hillary Clinton
John Edwards
Barack Obama
Rudy Giuliani

These 5 sites are under incredible pressure to perform at their absolute best. We can learn a lot from them from a web marketing perspective.

I decided it would be good to review these this week because the financial data came out telling us what each candidate brought in from April to June of 2007. This is the rundown:
Obama: $33 million
Clinton: $27 million
Edwards: $8.9 million
Giulliani: $17.3 million
Romney: $13.8 million

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Christmas in July - Commentary

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

We wrap up Christmas in July week here at WebMarketingWatch.com. If you want to be success at Christmas this year, now is the time to get busy.


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Christmas in July - Testing

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Testing is the secret to web marketing success. I discuss all the things you should and can test in this year’s Christmas web marketing.


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Christmas in July - Analyzing Your Data

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

You must, must, must analyze your metrics. The article discussed can be read here:
iProspect Search Engine Marketing Study Reveals Nearly Half of Holiday Shoppers Who Researched Products Online Bought Those Products Offline.

Watch this video to learn about what you need to be tracking this Christmas season.

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