Note: This is Part 2 in a two-part series that reveals the two presidential candidates’ Display strategies. Click here to see Part 1: Hillary Clinton. As of June 2016, there were rumors that the Trump campaign was running low on funds. Subsequently, Trump blatantly started asking for public donations from supporters. There have been a few controversies over who he is asking and who is giving Trump these funds. We’re not here to talk about those controversies. We’re here...
One of our most popular (and controversial) posts earlier this year revealed the display advertising strategies for the 2016 presidential candidates. Well, a lot has happened since then. The primaries are over, and only two contenders are left standing in the ring: Now it’s time to drill down into the current Display strategies for Clinton and Trump. First, if you go back in in time and read the original post, you’d see that Trump was not running any paid traffic...
We’re just a few months away from what might be the most controversial presidential election in US history. Many candidates are using Display advertising as a way of raising awareness, collecting money and even bashing their opponent: Note: Hillary only ran this ad for a brief period of time. Too controversial to be shown on a mass scale? Didn’t work? Who knows. But you can’t hide from Adbeat 🙂 There is a lot of interesting stuff to be learned...