”There is a spike because this happens once every 4 years,” said Wisnefski. “Social Media continues to be a trending phenomenon therefore constantly requiring expert insight and commentary. Election night I expect to be higher because it is completely an analysis and game of prediction and estimation.” See the full story on Politico.
Daily Archives: November 5, 2012
Nov. 5th: Kenneth Wisnefski Discusses Obama’s Twitter Campaign with I.B. Times
“Obama placed major emphasis on leveraging the Internet to engage with voters while John McCain virtually ignored leveraging social media and engaging with voters online,” wrote Kenneth Wisnefski, founder of the Internet marketing company WebiMax, in a statement. “Social media has only dramatically risen in prominence since then.” Read more on I.B. Times.
Nov. 5th: Bracing For a Social Media Explosion on Election Day
The Presidential Election set to take place tomorrow will largely be reliant on independent voters and winning crucial swing states. There has been a significant amount of momentum building in social media and the online community that will play a major role in helping independent voters make their choice. Read more on WashingtonPost.com.
Nov. 5th: Kenneth Wisnefski Discusses the Value of Social Media in the Election with PR News Channel
The outcome of the Presidential Election is still unknown, but experts say that social media is clearly a winner. Read Ken Wisnefski’s analysis on social media and its impact on the 2012 election. Read more.