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» 2008Oct 6, 2008
I made a start at answering questions about NextStage's methodologies and how to apply them to politics in Do McCain, Biden, Palin and Obama Think the Way We Do? (Part 1). That post was a first blush at answering …
Tagged: politics, communications, sociology, behavioral analytics, consumer psychology, nextstageology, marketing analytics, some election 08 tie in
Oct 1, 2008
I suspect this post is going to cover a lot of ground. It's going to start with a response to reader Dwight Homer's question "What is an A6 or A11 or V6 or V21, etc. decision style?" in his Did Americans Always Think …
Tagged: politics, communications, sociology, behavioral analytics, consumer psychology, nextstageology, marketing analytics, some election 08 tie in
Sep 23, 2008
This post will respond to the second part of WindKiller's What McCain said about Obama and Palin to Hillary and Biden comment, "If you were to device a PWB group (where P stands for Political), would these be their …
Tagged: politics, marketing, consumer psychology, consumer research, nextstageology
Sep 20, 2008
Here's another "Muse in the Lab" offering, similar to The Muse in the Lab (I haven't laughed this hard in a while). I did laugh out loud at both of these. Unfortunately, I couldn't remember the products once the video …
Tagged: marketing, consumer psychology
Sep 18, 2008
WindKiller asked some excellent questions in his comment on What McCain said about Obama and Palin to Hillary and Biden. I'll do my best to respond to them here. One thing WindKiller wrote was "When you were analyzing …
Tagged: politics, consumer psychology, nextstageology
Sep 17, 2008
I just returned from some research that took place in NH and NJ regarding women's perception of Governor Palin. My real curiosity was "would a woman who supported Senator Clinton support Governor Palin?" The title to …
Tagged: politics, consumer psychology, consumer research
Sep 11, 2008
This post continues my analysis of 2008 US Presidential election campaign websites started in Senator McCain's campaign site homepages (10 Feb, 6 and 22 Mar 07). For those who came because of the title (perhaps …
Tagged: politics, marketing, web design, marketing design, prediction markets decision markets information markets, nextstageology
Sep 10, 2008
Offered without comment (or very little): The Mad Science Network - great stuff Junk Charts - laughed and snickered quite a bit Life (A Journey Through Time) - breathtakingly beautiful themed photography (very …
Tagged: interesting content
Sep 2, 2008
This post continues my analysis of 2008 US Presidential election campaign websites. The last post looked at three of Senator McCain's campaign site homepages (10 Feb, 6 and 22 Mar 07). Here we're going to give Senator …
Tagged: politics, web design, web analytics, prediction markets decision markets information markets, nextstageology, marketing analytics
Aug 30, 2008
This post continues my analysis of 2008 US Presidential election campaign websites. You can find a complete list at Politics. I'm going to start with a historical analysis of the campaign sites and bring things up to …
Tagged: politics, marketing, web design, marketing design, prediction markets decision markets information markets, nextstageology