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Tag Archives: polling

Our Favorite Examples of Live Polling in Email Marketing

Kristen Dunleavy — November 24, 2016 Follow @KristenWritesIt— November 24, 2016 Email engagement is a huge priority for email marketers. Higher engagement = lifts in click-through rates, read rates and higher overall revenue generated per email. So how can you send emails that are guaranteed to drive engagement? While there’s no magic email tactic for … Continue reading Our Favorite Examples of Live Polling in Email Marketing

US Presidential election data: searcher intent vs. demographic polling

Politics aside, data from the 2016 US Presidential election illustrates that intent-driven search data “trumps” demographics-based polling data. Brian Ussery on November 23, 2016   During the hotly contested and seemingly never-ending campaign season running up to the 2016 US Presidential elections, Americans were exposed to more demographics-based “polling data” than at any other time … Continue reading US Presidential election data: searcher intent vs. demographic polling