12 Dec 2010 @ 12:55 PM 

Joe SestakPoliticians are learning the hard way this election cycle, but it is not enough, they should come to the world of Internet as well. According to a story that published by The New York Times, some domain name of politicians are registered by their competitors and they can say something bad on them. Voters will search the info of politicians about the candidates and they can be easily leaded to the competitors’ domain with names of you but with bad words.

Example, there is a website of JoeSestak.org, which is a typically ad-heavy pay-per-click site, but its content is not about Rep. Joe Sestak of Pennsylvania, the Dem’s Senate nominee. Also there is featured link that lead visitors to Sestak’s opponent, Pat Toomey. As we all know that Internet is one of the best tools to spread the news and information (you can check the effect brought by online advertising), using Internet correctly in promoting a candidates in a election can be a valuable campaigning tool. The CADNA report concludes, “If used for nefarious purposes by identity squatters, websites seemingly endorsed by candidates can create an environment where misinformation and misdirection abound.”

And during elections if you own this kind of website you can easy earn good coins.

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