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Research Question: Do Hits Equal Votes?

North Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate argues that they are.

But what’s he talking about? Page views? Unique visitors?

What parts of the site are busiest? Fundraising? Issue briefings?

How are people finding his site? Google “earned search”? Online ads? Media coverage?

Author Ryan ThornburgPosted on May 5, 2008Categories N.C. Politics, Online Politics, Research QuestionsTags North Carolina, politics, research
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