I'd be curious to see how much an effort like this cost, both in the aggregate and per - click, and also how many people actually responded — though also note that a candidate's ad would function as
a virtual yard sign even if the viewer doesn't click it.
MySpace allows users to customize their profile pages to a much greater extent than Facebook, for instance, so Obama's staff created an array of buttons, badges and widgets for supporters to add — like
virtual yard signs, they advertised the candidate by just sitting there on a page.
View a YouTube clip, infographic blog post or other online content and spread it virally (social media profiles = «
virtual yard signs»).
When supporters post content to Facebook and Twitter, it turns their profiles into a «
virtual yard signs.»
Not exact matches
We're putting them on
yard signs to direct people to
virtual tours.
I also put riders on my
yard signs that say, «Visit the
Virtual Open House at www.518realty.com,»» he says.