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microtargeting造句

"microtargeting"是什么意思   

例句与造句

  1. One way is " microtargeting, " as marketers call it.
  2. These names were determined by party registration, any by microtargeting potential non-partisan supporters.
  3. Democrats did only limited microtargeting in 2004, with some crediting microtargeting for Kerry's win in Iowa in 2004.
  4. Democrats did only limited microtargeting in 2004, with some crediting microtargeting for Kerry's win in Iowa in 2004.
  5. His campaign was the first to use microtargeting techniques, in which fine-grained groups of voters were reached with narrowly tailored messaging.
  6. It's difficult to find microtargeting in a sentence. 用microtargeting造句挺难的
  7. Microtargeting's tactics rely on transmitting a tailored message to a subgroup of the electorate on the basis of unique information about that subgroup.
  8. Feather is a specialist in " microtargeting " voters by phone and other means of " direct voter contact " for Republican campaigns and issue-oriented clients.
  9. Using what it calls " behavioral microtargeting " the company indicates that it can predict " needs " of subjects and how these needs may change over time.
  10. "' Blaise Hazelwood "'( born 1972 ), a Republican strategist and consultant in the United States, is the owner of Grassroots Targeting, LLC, a microtargeting and digital branding company.
  11. Larry Moskowitz, an executive with the Kang & Lee marketing firm, says the new breakdowns _ coupled with a 72 percent surge in the Asian population, to 11.9 million _ will make his job much easier through " microtargeting ."
  12. He argues that a convergent set of developments have created the conditions of post-truth society : the development of professional political communication informed by cognitive science, which aims at managing perception and belief of segmented populations through techniques like microtargeting ( which includes the strategic use of rumors and falsehoods ); the fragmentation of modern more centralized mass news media gatekeepers that largely repeated one another's scoops and their reports; the fierce attention economy marked by information overload and acceleration, prolific user-generated content and fewer society-wide common trusted authorities to distinguish between truth and lies, accurate and inaccurate; the algorithms that govern what appears in social media and search engine rankings, sometimes based on what the algorithm thinks users want and not on what is necessarily factual; and news media that has itself been marred by scandals of plagiarism, hoaxes, propaganda, and changing news values, all of which some scholars say issue from economic crises resulting in downsizing and favoring trends toward more traditionally tabloid stories and styles of reporting, known as tabloidization and infotainment.

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