Politics aside, data from the 2016 US Presidential election illustrates that intent-driven search data “trumps” demographics-based polling data. The post US Presidential election data: searcher intent vs. demographic polling appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Like Sunday and yesterday’s doodle, the animated image leads to a “where do I vote” query and surfaces an interactive tool to locate polling locations.
YouTube will also air live coverage of the elections starting at 7:00 p.m. ET on November 8. The post Google to add presidential, senatorial & congressional election results directly in search appeared first on Search Engine Land
For a week, neither campaign used the special program giving them guaranteed listings in Google for their name. The post How Trump & Clinton have failed to use free space in Google for US presidential candidates appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Today’s animated Google doodle surfaces the state-by-state voting guide Google launched in August.
Google says election-related searches for this election cycle are up 240% over 2012. The post Google Trends Election Hub offers deep dive into search trends for 2016 candidates & political issues appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
Google’s latest search feature for voters includes a “2016 Election: How to Vote” box with information on voter IDs, deadlines and mail-in ballots. The post Google adds new state-by-state voting guide for “how to vote” searches appeared first on Search Engine Land.
An experiment to allow US presidential candidates to have an unprecedented guaranteed spot at the top of Google’s search results have turned into a megaphone for one. The post New US Presidential “Candidate Cards” Are A Disaster For Google’s Search Quality appeared first on..