Oops! SpyFu Uncovers Presidential Campaigns’ Internet Ads That Went Horribly Wrong

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--()--In the last month of the election, the Mitt Romney presidential campaign bought ads on internet searches including “mom,” “mother” and “grandmother.” Mike Roberts, President of SpyFu, shares the list of excruciatingly embarrassing searches that triggered ads for mittromney.com.

The Barack Obama campaign, for its entire internet prowess, didn’t escape unscathed either.

Political campaigns have embraced the necessity of search engine ads, even if they are still learning how to navigate them properly. Candidates’ campaigns are making big efforts to connect with potential voters online. SpyFu tracks these ad and keyword combinations, keeping a history of the keywords a site appears on and the exact ad they ran, too.

http://www.spyfu.com/blog/2012-campaign-embarrassments-ppc

Warning: mature content

Includes links to cached screen-shot pages of Google searches and the actual ads that ran.

Contacts

SpyFu
Mike Roberts, 888-201-0422
Founder and President
mike@spyfu.com
@mrspy
Sidra Condron, 888-201-0422, ext. 206
Marketing and Communications
sidra@spyfu.com
@spyfu

Release Summary

The Mitt Romney presidential campaign bought ads on variations of “mom,” “mother” and “grandmother” Google searches. What they got, instead, was a parade of embarrassing matches to their ads.

Contacts

SpyFu
Mike Roberts, 888-201-0422
Founder and President
mike@spyfu.com
@mrspy
Sidra Condron, 888-201-0422, ext. 206
Marketing and Communications
sidra@spyfu.com
@spyfu