Now that the GOP and the DNC conventions are over, there’s been a lot of bickering and yelling across the aisles. It’s hard to say who’s going to win this election season. I know that there is so much muck in the waters that it’s hard to have clear-cut information.
However there is a way to get some clear-er information– and it takes less time reading too. It’s looking at social media channels and seeing how the candidates are utilizing social media to not only share their angst or anger over various comments but also to share commentary about issues.
When the candidates utilize social media, it can be both a good thing but also a double-edged sword depending on the information they are seeking to share or counter from the opposition or other outlets as well as share information on relevant issues. Social media can bite you if you don’t handle it correctly meaning that comments can be used against a candidate in such a way as to cause damage.
That said, when I was contacted by Dominic Amenta about Cuckoo by Adhark, and how it measures and evaluates social media interactions, I was definitely interested. I have two different infographics to share. One is for the Republicans; the other is for the Democrats. I will be sharing them HERE on this blog – but not in the same exact post. I will be sharing the Republican social media inforgraphic on how to reach out to their intended audience. Then a few hours from now, I will be sharing the Democratic social media infographic. I am going to share Cuckoo by Adhark’s,explanation below along with the infographics on each post. The Cuckoo explanation is different for each party. Since each infographic has unique information, you should check both out.
After successfully analyzing the the social media audiences of Trump, Pence and other key RNC figures, social media analytics + recommendations company, Cuckoo by Adhark, closely monitored the Twitter audiences of Clinton, Kaine and the democratic party.
Their most interesting findings included:
What they should talk about based on discussion topics trending in their audience?
Who is most connected to each politician’s online audience?
When they should post on social media based on when their audience is most active?
Cuckoo can do this because they created a patented algorithm that takes each individual’s Twitter audience, and provides instant, real-time recommendations for 19 different categories they created based off of posts. No one else is doing this. Cuckoo Founder Jehan Hamedi also wrote a blog post early into the RNC about trends he and his team were seeing.
Jehan launched Cuckoo by Adhark, more than a month ago, and local companies and agencies are starting to plug in Cuckoo into their social media strategies. RNC and DNC types could be doing the same to not only engage their following, but sway undecided voters as well by simply monitoring who is posting that they’re undecided about who to vote for.
Sound interesting to you? It does to me!! Here’s the infographic for the Republican candidates about how to utilized social media to reach more voters.
Thank you to Cuckoo by Adhark, for the infographic. My thanks to Dominic Amenta (DPA Communications) for his outreach to me about these infographics. It’s worth taking a look at how social media is utilized to communicate– that’s both candidates’ teams and the candidates individually as well as the voters response to the information on social media as well as what, when, and how the two parties are both getting – and using information – and what they are missing on various platforms!!
If you have questions, please contact me on twitter.com/lastory.com or via comments on the respective posts. If you have questions or well-thought out comments, I will send them to Cuckoo to add to their analysis. I have NO AFFILIATION with either candidate. I am not sharing any information directly to either candidate or party. They will get it the same way I do or you do– by reading social media and posting via these 2 posts.
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This is pretty interesting. I do get lots of my news from twitter. Hashtags are now such a powerful way to count…new world!!