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Why Coolhunting is more accurate than "plain" Web Metrics

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Today I stumbled on an interesting web post " Using Web Metrics to Analyze the ‘Palin Effect’ & 2008 Presidential Campaign ". It is by Brent Payne, Head of Web Search at the Tribune whose holdings include the Chicago Tribune and the LA Times. He was showing that Sarah Palin indeed is the most Web-researched among the 4 candidates on the Presidential ticket. The picture below shows the percentage of users explicitly searching for one of the candidates on the Tribune's Web sites: As we can see, Sarah Palin is by far the most researched. Brent then also shows the corresponding curves on Google Search, which confirm the same picture: Compare this with our Condorview coolhunting. On the Web, we get a similar picture as Brent did for today. Today Sarah Palin commands 44%, buth then the rankings already change: The big difference is that Joe Biden (26%) gets more buzz than Barack (16%). This is because Condorview is not counting what people search, but what important Web

Barack is back

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Helped by the faltering economy and Wallstreet banking crashes Barack Obama is rebounding against John McCain. As I had mentioned before, measuring Webbuzz with Condorview has shown for the last few months a solid lead for John McCain. Well, this seems to have changed for now, both when measured on the Web with Condorview as well as measured by conventional polls. The picture below is from a poll taken in Florida, one of the key battleground states, end of September.