BLOG: The social media election: The rise of hashtag politics

In the online world, when it comes to getting your message across, creating a buzz is becoming as increasingly important as the content. In the war for social media, the quickest, biggest, punchiest taglines frequently win.
Thu, 30 Apr 2015 | By Paul Sharpe, sales and marketing director, InterQuest Group

In the online world, when it comes to getting your message across, creating a buzz is becoming as increasingly important as the content. In the war for social media, the quickest, biggest, punchiest taglines frequently win.

A perfect example can be found with UK electioneering in the...

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