Politics’ Attention in YouTube Justified (Sort of)

Just in time for the American mid term elections, HitWise has release some interested data on how traffic to and from YouTube is doing. It turns out:

YouTube accounted for 63% more visits to Politics websites last week compared with one month ago. YouTube sent 88% more of its own traffic to websites in the Politics category last week compared with one month ago.

While there is plenty of things on television (read: the Daily Show, the Colbert Report, any gaffs by George W. Bush) that are grist for the political mill, it certainly provides food for thought in terms of the potential ROI in any viral media campaign — and justifies some of the attention, at least, to the time politicos have been investing in creating their own YouTube videos.

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Of course, whether or not increased traffic actually translates into any actual change has yet to be seen; people who were interested in those videos may have been individuals whose political affiliations have already been set, and not undecided.

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Tony Hung

Tony Hung is the editor of the BlogHerald. He is also a physician finishing his last year of residency in General Internal Medicine, and blogs at Deep Jive Interests , where he rants, occasionally, on new media topics.

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