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how to give political email readers what they want
The post by Mindy Serin, CEO of RunWith.Digital, discusses the issue of political misinformation in campaign emails and proposes a strategy for improving email engagement. The strategy involves providing factually accurate, helpful information to don...The post by Mindy Serin, CEO of RunWith.Digital, discusses the issue of political misinformation in campaign emails and proposes a strategy for improving email engagement. The strategy involves providing factually accurate, helpful information to don... -
the misleading metrics in influencer marketing
This article discusses the misleading metrics often used in influencer marketing. While engagement, such as likes, comments, and shares, is commonly used to measure success, it may not accurately reflect a post's impact. Video views, clicks, and conv...This article discusses the misleading metrics often used in influencer marketing. While engagement, such as likes, comments, and shares, is commonly used to measure success, it may not accurately reflect a post's impact. Video views, clicks, and conv... -
ai presents political peril for 2024 with threat to mislead voters
The post discusses the growing concern about the use of sophisticated artificial intelligence tools in political campaigns, especially regarding the creation and dissemination of fake images, videos, and audio. This technology poses a significant thr...The post discusses the growing concern about the use of sophisticated artificial intelligence tools in political campaigns, especially regarding the creation and dissemination of fake images, videos, and audio. This technology poses a significant thr... -
a review of political campaign newsletters
The article titled "Bush vs. Kerry: Email Newsletters Rated" on the Nielsen Norman Group website evaluates the email newsletters of the 2004 U.S. presidential candidates, George W. Bush and John Kerry. The analysis focuses on several aspects of their...The article titled "Bush vs. Kerry: Email Newsletters Rated" on the Nielsen Norman Group website evaluates the email newsletters of the 2004 U.S. presidential candidates, George W. Bush and John Kerry. The analysis focuses on several aspects of their... -
now in your inbox political misinformation via newsletters
In a recent analysis, The New York Times examined over 2,500 emails from the 2022 re-election campaign lists of 390 U.S. senators and representatives. The study focused on identifying the prevalence of false and misleading statements in these politic...In a recent analysis, The New York Times examined over 2,500 emails from the 2022 re-election campaign lists of 390 U.S. senators and representatives. The study focused on identifying the prevalence of false and misleading statements in these politic...
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