Just In Time For Campaign Season, Spot Runner Gets Into Politics
Political campaign season is upon us and that means one thing: really bad political ads on TV. There are 50,000 public elections every year in the United States. And an estimated $3 billion will be spent on political TV ads alone in 2008. Spot Runner wants to get in on the action, and maybe even raise the quality of the ads a little, by turning its self-serve TV advertising platform over to politicians. Today it is launching a political section of its site, where both national and local political campaigns can create TV ads for as little as $500 and run them in highly targeted cities and even neighborhoods. It has also assembled a high-powered political advisory board that includes former Senator Bill Bradley and political strategists Mike Murphy, Dan Schnur and Bob Shrum...And then when it comes time to pick where to show the ads, Spot Runner has developed a sophisticated media map of the U.S. that lets campaigns target ads by age, gender, income levels, voter affiliations, and even history of campaign contributions. A campaign manager can choose to run the seniors ad in older neighborhoods and the education reform ads in neighborhoods with a lot of young families. Spot Runner also lets campaigns create fund raising ads that can be e-mailed to supporters.
To get a sense of what these ads look like, here is an ad for Peter Tesei, a Republican in Greenwich, Connecticut who won a recent local election for Selectman:
See The Before And After Videos Here
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Should I go with the “Change” ad or the “Strong Leader” ad?
Don’t you dare use the “Strong Leader” ad Barack Hussein Ali-Bama. Everybody knows that I am the strong leader in this campaign.
Do they have a template for a politician that landed in Bosnia and had to courageously dodge sniper fire? That would be really useful.
Also, does SpotRunner take credit cards? I’m a little short on cash right now.