01-15-2007 02:54 PM CET - Politics, Law & Society
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Social Networks May Swing Next Four Major US Elections

Press release from: HarmonyNet Media Group
San Francisco/New York..January 14, 2007..HarmonyNet Media Group, an online research and media development consultancy, announced today that an innovative research project, 4 years in the making, is available in executive briefing format. Compiled from extensive research on the importance of Social Networks in the online world, this report draws some startling conclusions about the impact that a campaign's management or strategist may derive. Focused on the elusive 18 to 30 year old 'unlikely to vote' population, the briefing elaborates on the trends towards making voting HIP, and a culturally valid expression of personal style. Based in part on the theoretical musings of "Smartmobs"(www.smartmobs.com) and the work of Harold Rheingold, this definitive study is available to qualified subscribers.

For more information on this report, see this location online.

www.clubnui.net/dk408/report.html

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Patrick Michaels
CEO
HarmonyNet Media Group
pn4pm@yahoo.com
Skype ID InBusiness4Good2006

HarmonyNet Media Group focuses on the social aspects of the online communities with research, media management, and development.

Patrick Michaels
CEO
P.O. Box 2091, Kapaa, HI 96746
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pn4pm@yahoo.com
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