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  • Top 5 Most Read Search Influence Blogs of October

    Between Halloween, the World Series, and Election Season, a few Search Influence blogs may have fallen through the cracks. Don’t worry! Here’s the top 5 most read blogs from October to get you caught up!

    #1. The Importance of Content Marketing to Your SEO Strategy

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    Did you know that businesses with websites of 401–1000 pages get 6x more leads than those with 51–100 pages? Find out exactly what content marketing is and how it can help your business with this informative blog post.

    #2. Search Influence Adds 8 New Employees

    Welcome to the Search Influence family, Ann, Rosie, Amy, Joel, Roane, Sabian, Sam, and Trace! Get to know these friendly faces a little better, and discover which one of them dances Bachata.

    #3. What Happened to Facebook’s 20% Text Grid Tool?

    Originally published in March, this post is still holding onto its rank as one of our most popular blog posts ever! Learn exactly what changed with the update and how it might affect your business.

    #4. A Day in the Life of an Account Manager at Search Influence

    Ever wondered what it’s like to be an Account Manager? Ever wondered what it’s like to take over the Search Influence Twitter for a day? This engaging blog post lets you experience both through the eyes of Account Manager Presley Brouillette.

    #5. Like Our Facebook Page and Help a Worthy Cause

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    Read all about the #Likes4Lives campaign, our October fundraiser for Breast Cancer Awareness! We’d like to thank everyone who made it a great success! Discover the campaign’s outcomes in our recent results blog.

  • Fourth Annual Likes for Lives Results

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    The fourth annual Likes for Lives campaign has come to a close, and it was a great success!

    In case you missed it, for every new like the Search Influence Facebook page received during October, the company donated $1 to the Breastoration Fund, a program created by three breast cancer survivors. The Breastoration Fund provides financial and educational assistance for women seeking reconstructive surgery after breast cancer.

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    Our goal was to get 700 new likes on our company Facebook page, but we ended up with 751! However, instead of just donating $751 to the Breastoration Fund, we rounded up—WAY UP—to $2,500!

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    Search Influence Co-founders Will Scott (left) and Angie Scott (right) present donation to Kim Sport (middle) with the Breastoration Fund.

    “We believe Likes For Lives is a great way for Search Influence to contribute to breast cancer awareness, while also practicing what we preach on the importance of cause-based marketing in social media,” said Search Influence COO and Co-founder, Angie Scott. “To top it all off, we get to involve our employees in supporting an important cause in our community.”

    We’d like to give a huge thank you to everyone who participated in this campaign, and we look forward to many more Octobers of supporting breast cancer awareness.

  • #Everything You Need To Know About #Hashtags

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    When you plan a bachelorette party, wedding, or big birthday bash, you typically ask yourself, “What’s my hashtag going to be?” Choosing the right emoji is just about as important as choosing a killer hashtag for your social media post. Emojis are a form of hashtag, too, called hashflag. The invention of the hashflag is something that I cannot wait to use in addition to awesome hashtags, but creating personal ones isn’t available yet. I absolutely love a good hashtag and creating them is sometimes just as fun as the event itself!

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    There are some ground rules when creating a hashtag that should be adhered to for maximum success. We have laid out a road map for you of best practices when creating your hashtags.

    #Hashtag: Quick Notes Before You Start Creating

    The general purpose of a hashtag is to combine like categories on a social media platform. They are typically clickable links that will show you what others have posted with the same tag. It is an instant way to see what’s going on in reference to the topic of the hashtag.

    Since hashtags have migrated from their origin on Twitter to almost all social platforms, it’s not a surprise that they can help out your business’s social presence in a big way. Hashtags can promote campaigns that you are running at your office, get people excited about an upcoming sale that your retail store may be having, or even create buzz around a new procedure you are offering at your clinic.

    Creating the Perfect Hashtag

    Think of your focus for the hashtag along with some keywords you’d like to include. The keywords should be relevant to what you want to promote as well as the purpose of the hashtag. You want to make sure that you are using a phrase that doesn’t require punctuation or spaces to make sense to the reader as neither of those is allowed. Placing a space or any punctuation after your (#) will result in the hashtag ending whenever those are placed. For instance – #SI’sTBC2016 will stop at the apostrophe and the hashtag will only be ‘SI’.

    Make them short and sweet! After you have focused in on the relevant keywords you want to promote, go ahead and choose as few words as possible. The user experience gets lost on a long hashtag like #livelifelikealbuspercivalwulfricbriandumbledore.

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    Using the Perfect Hashtag

    Boosting your social presence by using a hashtag is beneficial for your business’s marketing strategy. Once you have crafted your #totallyawesome hashtag, you will want to make sure to promote it! Come up with a few phrases that are all appropriate length for your social platforms (the character and word count differ between platforms), and get it out there. Make sure that you are not using more than two hashtags in a post. The user experience is muddled when more than two are used in one post.

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    Let’s Celebrate the Perfect Hashtag

    Now that your hashtag is out there and everyone is using it for their photos and online posts, let’s track it! There are plenty of affordable applications online that you can use to track the progress of your hashtag. This is going to give you vital information into when your hashtag was used most, platforms that it was used on, and other key marketing metrics so you can adjust accordingly for your next big hashtag!

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  • Freelance Friday: 8 Tips for Freelancers to Stay Healthy and Happy

    This blog is part of our Freelance Friday series, where we discuss everything and anything related to freelancing. If you are a freelance writer and are looking for additional work, consider applying at Search Influence.

    Freelancing can be tough on the mind and body. For the most part, you are sitting down all day staring at a computer screen—but you are not relegated to a sedentary lifestyle! In order to stay fresh and keep the creative juices flowing, you have keep your mind and body focused and healthy. Here are 8 tips for freelancers to stay happy and healthy.

    1: Minimize Sitting Time

    Freelance work often means long hours at a desk staring at a computer.  Sitting for that long does not do any favors for your health. Standing desks have become more and more common in the past few years and are a great to way to get on your feet. You can also use workplace interventions to reduce sitting time. Try standing during phone calls and taking breaks every 30 minutes.

    2: When You Do Sit, Sit Properly

    When you do have to sit, it is important to be conscious about how you are sitting and your posture. Doctors recommend sitting up straight and not leaning forward towards the computer. Also, focus on bending your knees at right angles and avoid crossing them, while you feet rest flat on the floor.

    3: Reduce Eye Strain

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    Staring at a computer screen for several continuous hours can lead to eyestrain and fatigue. For those who work all day on the computer, experts recommend employing the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, take a 20-second break to look at an object at least 20 feet away from your screen.

    4: Stretch and Exercise at Your Desk

    To combat the potential negative effects of this sedentary lifestyle, you need to stretch and exercise at your desk whenever you can. Arm, neck, and shoulder stretches are easy and essential for comfort, while knee bends, jumping jacks, and wall squats require a bit more room, but will work wonders for how your body feels throughout the day. Even something as simple as fidgeting can be beneficial. Check out this article for even more exercises you can do at or near your desk.

    5: Hydrate

    Coffee maybe the fuel that drives freelancers, but water is even more important for your body. Improper hydration can result in fatigue, headaches, and an inability to focus. If you are like me and find water too boring and without taste, try adding lemon, mint, or cucumber to you water, or opting for tea as the ideal choice in-between powerful coffee and boring water.

    6: Healthy Snacks

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    Everyone likes snacking while they work. Keeping healthier snacks in your home office can not only curb hunger, but can also keep you energized throughout the day. Granola bars, cheese, fruit, veggies, etc. are some easy-to-store snacks to have on-hand to help you avoid fatty foods and sugary sweets that will make you sluggish.

    7: Set Strict Working Hours

    Just because you are working from home, doesn’t mean you can overwork yourself. Treating your freelancing like normal, everyday job is important to maintaining a proper work-life balance. Work when you have to work, enjoy your home like normal when you are not.

    8: Leave Work in Your Workspace

    Same goes for where you work. Set up a designated workspace and restrict your work to that space only. Don’t do work in your bed or on the couch in front of the TV. Keep the stress and hectic activity of work out of your everyday homelife.

  • Influencers Lend Helping Hands to Baton Rouge After the Flood

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    The recently unanticipated, devastating Baton Rouge flood hit close to home for several Influencers, including Candice P., Rachel M., and Aubrey A. who returned home to BR to help their families and the community return to their normal lives slowly but surely. While Candice went home to help her extended family and close friends, Rachel returned to help a school relocate, and Aubrey offered moral support to relatives who lost their home. With a whopping 60,000 homes damaged or destroyed, 86,500 people filed for federal aid just days after the storm, and that number has since risen to more than 106,000.

    Just an hour and a half away, the storm reminded New Orleanians of the tragic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and how our Baton Rouge neighbors came to the rescue, and quickly. So, it would only be right for NOLA to do the same this time around, and that we did – with open arms and helping hands aplenty. Search Influence offered employees one paid day of community service in response to the natural disaster, and with that, many of us set out to help our neighbors in BR.

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    Who: Kayla, Johanna, Sarah Jane, Ryan, Kiersten

    They volunteered with Evacuteer, an organization that recruits and trains primarily evacuation volunteers, but also worked with a few local organizations to help in Baton Rouge after the flooding. They went to two houses and helped homeowners clear out their homes of flood damaged items and worked to take out the flooring and drywall.

    Animal Rescue of New Orleans

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    Who: Brittney, Gussie

    According to Brittney, “When Search Influence sent the company-wide email offering one paid day of community service in response to the Baton Rouge flooding, I knew I wanted to take this opportunity to help however I could. Fellow Influencer, Gussie, shared on Facebook about her experience volunteering at Animal Rescue New Orleans (ARNO), so I looked into it. Being a bit naive, I thought I’d go in and spend the day loving on sweet pups. I showed up in the morning and was put to work immediately. They are overflowing with rescued dogs from BR, building crates for the anticipated 50+ more coming in, and working tirelessly to keep all of the animals walked, fed, clean, and happy to the best of their ability. There’s a shortage of help, though – so I’ll be honest when I say the work wasn’t exactly glamorous, but when you see all the sweet pups’ darling faces, it is so worth it. If you are in/around NOLA, make the time to volunteer at ARNO! ”

    Junior League of New Orleans

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    Who: Kim, Gabrielle, Rebekah, Alison, and Amanda

    The Junior League of New Orleans was collecting items for women and children affected by the floods, specifically diapers, wipes, feminine hygiene products, formula, and gift cards. Each of the Influencers volunteered a three-hour shift and helped them sort diapers and conduct inventory to move to New Iberia, Youngsville, Lafayette, Denham Springs, St. Amant, Gonzales, Baton Rouge, Paulina, French Settlement, Bogalusa, and other areas along the I-12 corridor.

    Second Harvest Food Bank

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    Who: Melissa and Kristin

    The two Influencers volunteered at Second Harvest Food Bank – Feeding South Louisiana to help package goods for the flood victims.

    While the immediate help was wholeheartedly appreciated, Baton Rouge is still working to rebuild after the flood, even two months down the road. As we get closer to the holidays, why not consider lending a helping hand however you can to someone in need? We shouldn’t wait for a natural disaster to occur to motivate our desire to help – make a difference in someone’s life with simple, random acts of kindness today, tomorrow, and beyond. It will change your life, as well as the way you see the world – a little humanity goes a long way.

  • A Day in the Life of an Account Manager at Search Influence

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    With all of the great positions available at Search Influence, it’s easy to wonder what each department or each position does every day. Earlier this week, I took to Search Influence’s Twitter to break down what my day-to-day as an Account Manager looks like. Though each day is different, they all share a common theme: client communication, meetings, and managing my team.

    Responding to Client Questions

    Mornings always consist of answering emails. Each person on the Account Management team has clients from across all industries and locations, all of which communicate with us primarily through email and phone. I like to take the mornings to open up all emails, check for emergencies, and answer any questions our clients may have. It’s great to know that our clients are getting reliable customer service, as we strive to answer all requests within a 24-hour span.

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    One of my favorite aspects of being an Account Manager is getting to work with clients from all industries. On a daily basis, I talk to everyone from a plastic surgeon to a mortuary cooler provider! Our client rapport is incredibly diverse.

    Our Morning Whiteboard Meetings

    Every morning at 9:30, the entire Account Management Team meets by our whiteboard to go over metrics and tasks for the day. We also use this time for giving other members of the team “kudos” for being CHARGED.

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    On Tuesdays, members from all departments meet to talk about our paid search, or PPC, clients. This meeting is a great way to discuss successes as well as potential roadblocks in our campaigns.

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    Managing Your Team: Weekly 1-on-1 Meetings

    The biggest difference when you are promoted from an only client-facing position to a management position is managing your team. One of the best things about being in a management position at Search Influence is being able to work closely with my team and watch their careers grow.

    In order to stay up-to-date with my team, their clients and any questions they have, we have weekly 1-on-1 meetings. This hour-long meeting is a dedicated time for my team to ask any client or career-related questions, as well as a time for me to follow up with any projects that are pending or in progress. This time isn’t specific to the Account Management position either—all departments at Search Influence have these dedicated 1-on-1 times!

    Other management duties consist of leading employee reviews at the 6-month and annual mark and reviewing my team’s tasks/projects.

    Wrapping Up Big Projects

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    After lunch, I typically dedicate my time to working on big projects. These can be client-related, internal, or team-related. I’m most productive in the afternoon, so this is the time that works best for me, but it’s different for all members of the Account Management team.

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    The project that I am most recently working on consists of revamping the presentation deck that we use when we kick off a new client. It was a great opportunity, and I’m so excited to see this project through!

    My Account Management Career

    Search Influence has been a great career experience so far within my almost three years here. Because I was hired fresh out of college (Geaux LSU!), I’ve worked my way up from Junior Account Associate to the management position I hold now. I’m thankful for the opportunity I’ve been given and would encourage anyone looking for a client-facing role to apply!

  • The Importance of Content Marketing to Your SEO Strategy

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    A few weeks ago, I wrote about the basics of link building and how content is crucial to any editorial link building strategy. Today, I want to talk about exactly why it’s so important and what you can do to start writing great content, not only for SEO, but also for your overall content marketing strategy.

    What Is Content Marketing?

    Content marketing is the strategic creation, distribution, and promotion of content to generate leads, sales, and brand awareness. This could be anything from a social media post or a webpage to a regularly updated blog or news section of your website.

    Really it applies to any piece of content that a consumer could see.

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    That’s why, when it comes to SEO, content is one of the most important factors in search engine algorithms and the basis for multiple other factors that affect search visibility and traffic. It is also why SEO factors into your content marketing strategy.

    Did you know:
    – 75% of consumers use search engines regularly when doing product/service research (CMI)

    – 60% of consumers purchase a product/service based on that research (UpScribed)

    Well, search engines like Google do. That’s why they include specific guidelines for creating content:

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    Because content is the foundation of the consumer experience, search engines have placed a premium on its value as a ranking factor.

    Consumer-Focused Content

    Like any foundation, you need to build upon your website’s existing content to really reap the benefits. More valuable content equals more visibility and more links. It’s not enough just to have a website with good content. You need to keep creating more new and germane content to maintain your relevance in the eyes of search engines and to continuously provide opportunities for references, backlinks, and lead generation.

    Did you know:
    – 86% of consumers stated that using a search engine allowed them to learn something new or important that helped them increase their knowledge. (Pew Research Center)

    – 95% of B2B buyers are willing to consider vendor-related content as trustworthy. (Curata)

    – Businesses with websites of 401–1000 pages get 6x more leads than those with 51–100 pages. (Hubspot)

    It all loops back to user experience. Search engine algorithms are developing to incorporate user experience as a ranking factor.

    Content Creation Strategies

    So, how can you create a content marketing strategy with search engines in mind?

    1. Create custom topical content. One of the major rules in SEO is to avoid duplicate content, so let’s start there. Your content should be completely unique and each page should have one main topic or focus, ideally centering on something potential customers would search.
    2. Utilize titles and headings. By organizing your content with descriptive titles and headings that focus on the topic you’ve picked, you’re more clearly indicating to search engines and users what the page is about.
    3. Reference products and services by name. Don’t skirt around the subject with euphemisms and colorful language. While advanced, search algorithms aren’t the best at gleaning information that’s not explicitly stated.
    4. Create new pages. Like I said before, each page should have a topic of its own so if there’s something you want to talk about, make a new page or post for it. Locations, products, and services are all examples of things that warrant their own pages, as long as there’s enough to say about them.
    5. Which leads me to my last tip: Fill up your pages. If you can’t come up with at least 300-ish words on a subject, it probably doesn’t actually deserve its own page.

    Did you know:
    – The average length for content ranking in the top 10 results of Google is at least 2000 words. (Quicksprout)

    Just remember, search engines are ever-developing to match user intent. So, when in doubt, write for your potential customers and make sure your content is reaching them.

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  • Freelance Friday: What Is Freelancing? And How Do You Get Started?

    This blog is part of our Freelance Friday series, where we discuss everything and anything related to freelancing. If you are a freelance writer and are looking for additional work, consider applying at Search Influence.

    Poke around on the internet for long enough and you are certain to come across something known as freelancing. Freelancers are skilled, self-employed individuals—often writers or artists—who are not employed continuously on a regular salary basis for one employer, but rather, they are hired to do specific assignments by the hour, day, or project. Similar to an independent contractor, a freelancer is given the freedom to control how and when the work is completed–though usually within a set of guidelines laid out by the contractor (particularly deadlines). With that comes a great deal of responsibility. If you want to succeed as a freelancer, it requires a great deal of self-discipline, as well as holding yourself accountable for deadlines and setting high-quality standards.

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    As with all jobs, there are advantages and disadvantages. Though with freelancing, the positives far outweigh any downsides.

    Advantages of Freelancing

    • Easy to get started
    • Make your own work schedule
      • Early riser? Night owl? Either way, freelancing can work for you!
    • Work from home
      • Or, at the coffee shop, while traveling, or wherever you want
    • Pick and choose who you work for
      • Once establishing yourself and a network of clients, you can be more selective in choosing who and what industries you want to work with
    • More income potential
      • While regular employees are typically on a fixed salary, freelancer pay is more fluid and can often empower the freelancer to make as much money as they can complete assignments
    • Ever growing demand for freelancers
      • According to a Freelancers Union study, approximately 34% (53 million people) of the total workforce in the U.S. is classified as independent workers—a number that is expected to increase to nearly 50% by 2020.
    • Minimal supplies and overhead
      • For most, all you need is a computer.
    • Freelance writing can be a great outlet for your creativity!

    This is good.

    Disadvantages

    • You have to find your own work
      • Nobody is going to tell you what to do or who to reach out to. You are on your own. There is plenty of freelance work out there—you have just got to find it.
    • Work can be irregular
      • Freelance work is done on a need-by-need basis. This can cause peaks and valleys in workload. You may need to search for work often enough to ensure that you make the kind of money you need to make.
    • Pay can fluctuate
      • Not only because of the previously mentioned irregularity, but also because different people pay different rates for similar things. It’s all about finding what works best for you and your needs.
    • A solitary and sedentary lifestyle
      • Having no co-workers can be a good and a bad thing, depending on your situation. Freelancing is often a one-person job, so you need to get out of the house every now and then. Same goes for staying active—don’t forget to take care of yourself while you are working.

    Sound Interesting? Here’s How to Get Started Freelancing

    • Identify your skills
      • Writing, editing, translation, graphics, photography, etc.—there are freelance opportunities for all of these!
    • Find your niche
      • Do you have experience in a certain field (medical, legal, real estate, industrial, etc.)? Are you fluent in a foreign language? These can be great avenues to pursue freelance work.
    • Create a portfolio of writing samples
      • Blogs, social media accounts, previous published works, short stories, journalistic endeavors—these can all be used as experience and helps to show potential clients your skills
    • Reach out to companies looking for freelancers
      • Job boards and local marketing companies are a great place to start. In fact, Search Influence is always on the lookout for qualified and driven freelance writers. Learn more here.
  • #NOLATech Week 2016: How To Drive More Traffic To Your Site

    In conjunction with NOLATech Week 2016, Search Influence hosted a workshop to help support small businesses in their online marketing efforts. Paula Keller and Mary Silva presented on how to boost your local search rankings and ways to drive traffic to your website respectively.  

    Paula Keller’s “How To Boost Your Local Search Rankings”

    Paula’s “How To Boost Your Local Search Rankings” presentation took the audience through what types of businesses benefit from local SEO efforts. It also detailed the different types of Google My Business pages and how to use them. With the insight from Paula’s presentation, business owners can better understand how to optimize their business both onsite and offsite to gain better local search rankings.

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    Mary Silva’s “10 Ideas To Drive Traffic To Your Website”

    Mary’s “10 Ideas To Drive Traffic To Your Website” presentation tackled concepts that influence your site’s user experience and actionable ways to help improve traffic to your site. It covered topics ranging from highly technical concepts like Schema markup and Google Search Console Analysis to less laborious efforts like directory and authoritative link earning. She explained how to use Schema.org rich snippets to create more engaging search results for your website on Google. Her presentation also went into detail on how to use social media efforts effectively to not only post but also promote engaging content like infographics. “Think of your online marketing efforts as a service,” said Mary, Internet Marketing Team Lead at Search Influence. “We know our users, and we’re getting them closer to their end goal faster. Make your overall goal to give users a cleaner, better experience and make users lives easier. ”

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    In utilizing some of the tips and tools explained in these two presentations, guests could help increase their business’s online success in many ways including, but not limited to, improved visibility in local search results and increased traffic to their sites.

    For more information on the event, visit townsend.bunksite.com/ or contact the office directly at 504-208-3900 or Search Influence, 935 Gravier St #1300, New Orleans, La. 70112.

     

  • Nothing More Local Than My Pocket #pubcon 2016

    Today I’m presenting at Pubcon on Mobile PPC. We all know mobile phones are ubiquitous, but there are a bunch of great stats which show how important they’ve become to us.

    • 33% of Americans would rather give up sex for a week rather than their cell phones.
    • 70% of Americans would rather give up alcohol for a week than their cell phones.

    Clearly this poll was not in New Orleans.

    And now the presentation.