Online Political Advertising Discussion March 2nd
February 19th, 2009
Political search advertising has come up a couple of times on the site lately, once in connection with the Obama campaign and once involving a 2010 Senate race. Even if you can’t make it to Search Engine Strategies in March, DC’ers still have a chance to learn a little more about a subject that’s only going to become a bigger part of the political communications landscape in the future, via a panel discussion moderated by ClickZ’s Kate Kaye and hosted by the Interactive Advertising Bureau.
The “Political Online Advertising in the 2008 Election: Politics Will Never Be the Same Again” panel will also cover behavioral advertising, which I believe somehow involves turning us all into zombies and so will be useful to know more about. It’s free, it’s on Monday March 2nd at 10 a.m. (is the sun up by then?), and you can register here.
– cpd
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