Socialmedia.biz Archives: October 2006

October 31, 2006

Don’t I know you from the Net?

Busi­ness­Week Online: Don’t I Know You from the Inter­net? Some per­form­ers are par­lay­ing online celebrity into deals with big media. Soon they may be able to just stick to the Web.

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October 31, 2006

Place your bets on the election

Trade­Sports is one of those bet­ting houses where you can wager on the out­come of next Tuesday’s elec­tions. Cur­rently, for exam­ple, the smart money is that Vir­ginia Sen. George Allen will lose his bid for re-election. These marke­place pre­dic­tions gen­er­ally have a very good track record. I believe Trade­sports is pre­dict­ing a 50–50 Sen­ate at the moment. If Mis­souri goes blue, the Democ­rats would con­trol the Senate.

Me? I placed $1,000 in wagers with the Iowa Elec­tronic Mar­kets. Will find out out next week how I did.

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October 30, 2006

Majority Watch’s interactive map

Whether you’re a Demo­c­rat or Repub­li­can, Major­ity Watch offers a pretty cool inter­ac­tive map of the 60 clos­est races in the House of Rep­re­sen­ta­tives next week. Click on each dis­trict to see the lat­est poll results. By the way, the site projects that the Dems will eas­ily take over the House.

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