We already know that Huckabee's counting on viral emails to build support beyond the initial primary states, and this list clearly gives him access to a huge number of
potential opinion leaders — the kind of people whose friends and family listen to them.
On the other hand, if you're trying to reach a handful of influentials, such as, say, political activists in the mountain states in the West, you're going to get better results by focusing on the specific blogs and newsletters that these people read — and where possible, to contact
potential opinion leaders individually and directly.
Not exact matches
Online news would seem to be well - targeted at
opinion leaders, but since the ads can't be skipped - through, OTD wonders about the
potential for backlash.
This seems to be meant for the
opinion -
leader crowd rather than for
potential voters.
Depending your specific strategy, you may be building your email list, converting social media followers into donors and volunteers, reaching the journalists, bloggers and other
opinion -
leaders who set the public debate, hiring a good lobbyist, creating a destination website, advertising to the right audience, meeting with the right Congressmembers, building the right partnerships... or any of approximately a zillion
potential steps to help you to reach your goals.
[21] On 27 November 2006, the Press Association reported that she had commissioned an
opinion poll from YouGov which found that Harman would be the most likely
potential deputy
leader to increase the Labour vote at the next general election.
Influential right - wing
opinion formers (a) expect that a
potential leader of a nominally left wing party will take economic positions «to the right» of a right - wing coalition simply because they offer him an opportunity to do so (b) bemoan him for not doing so.
You note that efforts by parents, teachers, policymakers and
opinion leaders are needed for boys and girls to realize their full
potential.
So says the Web site of Children Now, an organization whose mission is to find common ground among influential
opinion leaders, interest groups and policymakers, who together can develop and drive socially innovative, «win - win» approaches to helping all children achieve their full
potential.
Children Now seeks to find common ground among
opinion leaders, policymakers, and interest groups so that, together, they can develop and drive «win - win» approaches to helping all children achieve their full
potential.