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Google, Yahoo Seeking Political Dollars - Obama ,Clinton: TheRightVote.com
Jul 27, 2007
As per a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, Google has recently brought on Peter Greenberger to lead a team for political sales. Yahoo has been working a similar strategy and organizations and individuals who donate millions to candidates and with the political ambitions of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama and the slew of others with their hat in the ring, even the candidates themselves might just want to consider how TheRightVote.com may serve their purposes. Every little advantage can impact the outcome of an election. This intrinsic domain is no little advantage, but potentially a mammoth one. A Philadelphia business man holds ownership to an intrinsic domain name that can decide which party controls the country in the next two years and it is for sale. Starting bids are at $2,500,000 perhaps the highest recent demand ever sought for a domain name. Snooze and you lose. When it comes to gaining an advantage he who moves last loses. Yesteryear, when telephones and other technology associated with reaching thousands even millions of potential voters was employed, the candidates that harnessed those resources won or nearly won their elections. The computer is the new phone, and with the do not call list, and the turnoff factor of repeated calls for money and support, the internet has leaped into the forefront as a medium to reach, educate, communicate and secure financial support from the voting public. The lessons that should have been learned for the Republicans and the Democrats is that you have to use every available resource available to reach the voters. If you don't, your competitor will and you will pay the price, and that price can be your job. TheRightVote.com was offered for sale prior to the recent Nov. election and it was offered at a considerable discount of only $250,000.00. This time, the stakes are higher and so is the asking price, $2,500,000. Intrinsic domain names such as TheRightVote.com have a strong advantage in ease of marketing. Every citizen wants to make the right vote and it is easy to remember and even easier to market to the general public. It will provide the owner with the opportunity to promote whatever candidates or issues he or she wishes, and, it uses a medium that is rivaling the television and printed news media while consolidating advertising resources for the entire party. It may have been overlooked before, but neither party can afford to overlook it now. Internet domain names have been increasingly important to business owners and political interest alike. Take a look at what some of the major groups are doing such as AARP and others with regard to marketing their websites to influence voters. This is really a hot new venue and one that cannot be ignored because the voters are not ignoring it. Corporations and individuals that donate millions to various parties may want to consider this option of influence. You can go to TheRightVote.com for information on ownership and an opportunity to place your bid. Who will control this valuable internet real estate? Will it be Democrats, Republicans, Google, Yahoo or your organization? TheRightVote.com will be sold and the party that has the foresight will control a valuable intrinsic domain name for many years to come. The Philadelphia owner of TheRightVote.com has indicated that once the right offer is made the sale will happen. ### Keywords: political news, Obama, Clinton, Google, Yahoo, Peter Greenberger Politics » General |
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