
Yes, 'tis the season again. The political season, that is, and we here at NextStage have a long history (going back to 2004) of knowing more about the candidates than they want you to know we know about them. You can read some of the background on this in Reading Virtual Minds V1: Science and History or in this blog's Political archive.
This time out, we used our NextStage Political Analyzer tool to analyze several candidates, non-candidates, ... we're open to analyzing the presidential aspirations of anybody we're asked to evaluate.
Currently here's what you can find...
- President Obama continues his appeal to Youth
- Walker, The Daily Show, and the youth vote
- Michele Bachmann has at least two votes, hers and her speechwriter's
- Buddy Roemer needs some site design help to increase donations, we think.
- Bolton Bluntness
- Senator Grassley appears to be entrenched and, as such, is seems to have no concern about speaking his mind.
- Pity Senator Grassley's not running. Then again, he's too lucid, eloquent and precise. He wouldn't stand a chance.
- Newt heard Bowie's call, "Ch-ch-ch-changes"
- Mitch Daniel's Talking to today's leaders but without a hope of getting in
- John Bolton guards his words and likes to be in control during an interview
- Scott Walker going for the youth vote, paying attention and cleaned up
- Newt was being Centrist whether he knew it or not
- Rand Paul knows his audience, both in the Senate and out
- Does Tim Pawlenty's staff think he can win?
- Yep, Mitt Romney was bowing to his wife this time
Please contact NextStage for information regarding presentations and trainings on this and other topics.
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- "Reading Customer's Minds" (presentation, booksigning, etc) at the 11-13 Apr 2011 Ad:Tech San Francisco
- "ANALYTICS SCHMANALYTICS: How Neuromarketing Will Change the Future of Marketing Analytics" at the 1-3 May 2011 IIR Chicago Conference
- "Case Study: Analyze The Mind Using Text" at the 17-18 May 2011 Text Analytics Conference, Boston, MA
- "Standardizing Emotional Response -- Attaching Dollars to Sentiment" at the 23 June 2011 CMA's Social Media Conference 2011, Toronto, ON
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