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The intel Log in Save with MozCon Early Bird tickets.adadc Britney Muller By Britney Muller December Keyword Research Beats Nate Silvers Presidential Election Prediction Keyword Research of statisticians would say this is a terrible method for predicting elections. However in the case of s presidential election analyzing the geographic search volume of a few telling keywords predicted the outcome more accurately than Nate Silver himself. The US Presidential Election was a nailbiter and many of us followed along with the famed statisticians predictions in real time on FiveThirtyEight.com. Silvers predictions though more accurate than many were still disrupted by the election results.
In an effort to better understand our country and current political America Mobile Number List chaos I dove into keyword research statebystate searching for insights. Keywords can be powerful indicators of intent thought and behavior. What keyword searches might indicate a personal political opinion Might there be a common denominator search among people with the same political beliefs Its generally agreed that Fox News leans to the right and CNN leans to the left. And if weve learned anything this past year its that the news you consume can have a strong impact on what you believe in addition to the confirmation bias already present in seeking out particular sources of information.
My czy idea What if Republican states showed more fox news searches than cnn What if those searches revealed a bias and an intent that exit polling seemed to obscure The limitations to this research were pretty obvious. Watching Fox News or CNN doesnt necessarily correlate with voter behavior but could it be a better indicator than the polls My research says yes. I researched other media outlets as well but the top two ideologically opposed news sources in any of the states were consistently Fox News and CNN. Using Google Keyword Planner connected to a highpaying Adwords account to view the most accuratenonbucketed data.
In an effort to better understand our country and current political America Mobile Number List chaos I dove into keyword research statebystate searching for insights. Keywords can be powerful indicators of intent thought and behavior. What keyword searches might indicate a personal political opinion Might there be a common denominator search among people with the same political beliefs Its generally agreed that Fox News leans to the right and CNN leans to the left. And if weve learned anything this past year its that the news you consume can have a strong impact on what you believe in addition to the confirmation bias already present in seeking out particular sources of information.
My czy idea What if Republican states showed more fox news searches than cnn What if those searches revealed a bias and an intent that exit polling seemed to obscure The limitations to this research were pretty obvious. Watching Fox News or CNN doesnt necessarily correlate with voter behavior but could it be a better indicator than the polls My research says yes. I researched other media outlets as well but the top two ideologically opposed news sources in any of the states were consistently Fox News and CNN. Using Google Keyword Planner connected to a highpaying Adwords account to view the most accuratenonbucketed data.