Romney Camp Runs #BelieveInAmerica Promo Trend on Twitter
The #BelieveInAmerica theme correlates with the Republican Party's "We believe in America" label for the final day of the Republican National Convention.
The #BelieveInAmerica theme correlates with the Republican Party's "We believe in America" label for the final day of the Republican National Convention.
Tampa, FL – “#BelieveInAmerica.” It’s today’s Promoted Trend on Twitter and it’s the first time a Presidential campaign has used this method to help push a message across Twitter and beyond.
As ClickZ reported yesterday, Mitt Romney’s digital team has been planning to run the relatively costly ad unit, which appears above Twitter’s left-hand side list of organic trends. Promoted Trends link to a list of tweets using the trend keyword – usually in hashtag form – topped by a Promoted Tweet by the same advertiser.
This time calls not for partisanship, but leadership. And we will bring it back
#BelieveInAmerica mi.tt/UbJtVG— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) August 29, 2012
The Promoted Trend has been known to cost as much as $120,000 a day, more than other Twitter ad offerings. However, because the ad is prominent and can be seen by all on Twitter, it will most likely generate a large number of tweets featuring the #BelieveInAmerica hashtag.
“To trend for a day is a far more significant investment in resources,” than other Twitter ad buys like Promoted Tweets and Promoted Accounts, Romney Digital Director Zac Moffatt told ClickZ yesterday. Romney will give his Presidential nomination acceptance speech tonight here in Tampa.
Of course, there’s no control over how users employ the tag, which has already prompted several anti-Romney messages on Twitter.
This time calls not for partisanship, but leadership. And we will bring it back
#BelieveInAmerica mi.tt/UbJtVG— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) August 29, 2012
It seems appropriate for the Romney camp to choose the #BelieveInAmerica theme for the Promoted Trend today, which correlates with the Republican Party’s “We believe in America” label for the final day of the Republican National Convention.
The Promoted Trend unit amounts to a national ad buy for the campaign, a rare occurrence in Romney’s typically hyper-targeted digital ad strategy. Moffatt suggested the much-watched convention warranted a nationally-aimed buy online. “The convention is one of those transformative moments when the entire country takes time to reflect,” said Moffatt.