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Old 07-29-2007, 10:18 PM
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Default Re: What Conservatives and Republicans think about us

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Originally Posted by IbnMardhiyah View Post
Uhhh, no, Facebook would not be the most accurate place to get results from.

How ironic. Spreading inaccurate information while laying claim to a supposedly accurate source.
AAAh, the return of the naysayers.

Most of the older people on the internet are boomers, with no central place available.

The other group is, Gen X, which uses linkedin. The only backdraw is that fact that it hasn't opened up its database to others like facebook.

Which brings us to facebook. You have the power to view the database of Gen Y and later. Basically everyone born after 79. Most of those college students, masters, undergrads and post grads are on it.

So in light of that you can use facebook to test your polls through specifying your poll of people 20-28, by region, location, university, area, company. Almost all of them with unique individual .EDU email addresses, which identifies their identity as real students in colleges or alums etc.

sure it limits you in the demograph, but its accuracy is certainly undeniable. Having used it and built plenty of business models based on just that (because I am in a college market related field) I think you spoke out based on your faith on ... well your wild imagination.
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