And I’m back…
Ten years ago today I was in my first PR job at Willoughby PR working on a big campaign for a bingo brand. We’d just been given internet access to our desktops for the first time – I think I was using Netscape as my browser and Alta Vista was my search engine of choice
Ten years on the world has changed massively. The company I work for now was just about to be founded and what I do for a living hadn’t even been conceived of… Google was two chaps in California who didn’t really know they were Google yet.
The changes and challenges for media and communications have moved on for everyone, not least political parties.
To mark the occasion I’ve taken a brief look at the fortunes of the Conservative and Labour parties in the UK in attracting attention from social media and posted it at Brand Republic. For those of you allergic to free log-0ns (and I do sympathise) here’s an excerpt:
Labour’s home page has 3,583 links showing on the Technorati blog search engine while the Conservatives have 5,372. When it comes to the two parties’ focal points for bloggers, the ConservativeHome site and LabourHome, there is an even more marked gap. ConservativeHome gets 7,731 while LabourHome gets just 760 links.
You can see a copy of one of the web maps I’ve used as illustrations and some more thoughts on the Spannerworks Search Sense blog.
And I’ll leave you with a question I put to some of the guys here at Spannerworks: which will be the first political party to hire a search engine marketing agency and when?
If anyone’s interested enough to leave a comment on this I’ll throw in my twopenneth worth…
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