In Targeting Online Ads, Campaigns Ask: Who's Searching for What?
October 16, 2008
Discovering how people search for candidate information -- exactly what words they type into a search box -- is a budding science that is paying big dividends in the presidential race between Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL). As never before, the campaigns are buying ads to run along with the results of specific search queries on Google, Yahoo and Microsoft's Live. Because the ads catch people just as they are searching for information and because they can be tailored to the users' immediate interest -- the phrases they type in -- both campaigns are spending millions on the method, which is relatively new in politics.
In Targeting Online Ads, Campaigns Ask: Who's Searching for What?