Friday, 6 September 2013

The end is in sight!

Today is election day in Australia, finally!  This has been a long and exhausting run - and not only for the politicians.  The Courier Mail provides one final look at the weirdest moments of this election campaign.

With my new found insight into social media and marketing, this campaign took on a whole new dimension for me.  It was interesting to note that Labor spent most of their efforts on social media, while foregoing traditional ways of advertising.  The wisdom and reason behind this eludes me.  Surely all marketers know that social media is just another way of reaching target markets and not THE way.

In that sense the Coalition has run an excellent race.  Our oldest will vote for the first time today and our household was overrun with advertising media from the Coalition.  It arrived in the form of personalized letters and the variety impressed me.  Some explained their policies, some was written as thank you notes for the patience of young voters to put up with it all and others were promises that they asked young voters to hang onto.  The idea is accountability - the Coalition asked young voters to check whether they keep their word.  Maybe a bit risky when it comes to young impressionable voters and the track record of politics and specifically election promises ... but much better than the deafening silence from the other parties.

The only candidate that came knocking was the Coalition one.  We have also received  some advertising material from Clive Palmer.  However, that is all behind us now and all that remains is to learn in order to improve on future campaigns.




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