GDMI Launches Search Engine Marketing Package for 2006 Congressional Elections
GDMI today announced the launch of its Grassroots Search Engine Marketing Package for the 2006 election campaign.
“All politics is local,” said GDMI President Steven Fish, “and as such, we have developed a Search Engine Marketing Package that is specifically designed to gain maximum visibility for a candidate in a specific area, for a specific issue.”
“Our understanding is that this is the first package of its type for this specific sector, and that totally blows us away.” He continued, “Look at the amount of money that candidates across the country spend on advertising for their campaigns, on TV and radio. While these continue to be important media outlets to advertise on and to have your message heard on, it also does not hold a candle to the internet in terms of its cost effectiveness, its interactivity, its ability to reach a variety of audiences on a variety of messages and its ability to be tracked in terms of its results.”
“Remember,” he added, “a week is a long time in politics, and so the successful candidate has to be able to be dynamic and proactive. The successful candidate is the one that sets the political agenda and forces his or her rivals to play catch up. Only the Internet allows candidates to stay ahead of the issues, and only our Grassroots Search Engine Marketing Package gives the candidate that advantage over their competitors.”
“All politics is local,” said GDMI President Steven Fish, “and as such, we have developed a Search Engine Marketing Package that is specifically designed to gain maximum visibility for a candidate in a specific area, for a specific issue.”
“Our understanding is that this is the first package of its type for this specific sector, and that totally blows us away.” He continued, “Look at the amount of money that candidates across the country spend on advertising for their campaigns, on TV and radio. While these continue to be important media outlets to advertise on and to have your message heard on, it also does not hold a candle to the internet in terms of its cost effectiveness, its interactivity, its ability to reach a variety of audiences on a variety of messages and its ability to be tracked in terms of its results.”
“Remember,” he added, “a week is a long time in politics, and so the successful candidate has to be able to be dynamic and proactive. The successful candidate is the one that sets the political agenda and forces his or her rivals to play catch up. Only the Internet allows candidates to stay ahead of the issues, and only our Grassroots Search Engine Marketing Package gives the candidate that advantage over their competitors.”