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Nov. 7, 2008
Quattro Wireless says it was the Obama campaign’s mobile advertising partner for Vote Early efforts, working
with Boost Mobile and ChaCha.
Obama's political campaign ads worked in a very similar way they do for any big brand’s campaign.
The whole idea was to reach voters and drive them to vote, said Steven Rosenblatt, vice president of ad sales
at Quattro Wireless.
It consisted of two basic parts: One was reaching the key battleground states and the other was reaching
youth-oriented voters.
Using Quattro’s mobile ad network, the campaign delivered geo-targeted ad messages in states such as Iowa,
Ohio, Indiana, North Carolina, Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Florida, Montana and Wisconsin.
Quattro enabled the demographically targeted ads through its relationship with Boost Mobile and geographically
targeted ads through ChaCha, the SMS answering service.
Once on the ChaCha platform, Quattro leveraged SMS text message ads promoting the “Vote Early” outreach,
as well as making state-specific voting information available.
Quattro did approach the McCain campaign as well, but it passed on doing any mobile advertising.
Rosenblatt said he expects the mobile channel will be an even bigger one for political candidates in 2012.
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Source: Quattro Wireless.