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Build a Program Lineup for Your Campaigns Social Media

An effective social media strategy is key to building a winning online campaign. To be effective you need to pair authentic social engagement with a robust, consistent programming schedule.

Build a Program Lineup for Your Campaigns Social Media
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If you want to build a successful social media presence for your campaign, you need to do two things and theyre easy to remember because its right in the name  social and media. First, it has to be in your candidates own voice and reflect their personality. Thats what being social is all about. Second, is approaching it as a medium, like TV, blogs, or podcasts where youre in charge of the programming.

When we review candidates social media, most of the time theyre not posting often enough. I recommend posting 3-5 times a day on Facebook and at least 7 times a day on Twitter in order to develop the engagement needed for your program to be successful. That can be daunting if youre already struggling to post just once a day, but if you approach social media content planning like the manager of a TV station with hours of airtime to fill, youll be on the right track.

Here are some ideas to get you started on building your campaigns social media program lineup.

Cable News

More and more voters are consuming politics as entertainment making cable news political coverage more popular than ever. Incorporate cable news-style coverage of issues of the day into your social media feed, including controversies, scandals, and debates. Its an easy way to drive up engagement and give your followers the excitement they want in their social media feeds.

Daytime Talk

In order for your social media to be personal, make sure youre regularly sharing content that has nothing to do with politics and shows your personality. That can be workout updates, thoughts on TV shows youre watching, or some other interest you have. Sure, its hard to maintain hobbies on the campaign trail, but your voters expect you to do it all be a normal person and be everywhere at once.

Local News

A great way to fill out your program lineup and build good will in your community is to share good news from organizations in your community, whether thats highlighting good work or promoting an event. Theyll be grateful for your signal boosting on social media.  

Opinion

Social media users love sharing their opinions and also having their opinions validated by the people they follow. As a candidate, youre expected to have an opinion on everything so make sure you share it. Dont worry if its not edgy enough. As long as its YOUR opinion and not what your campaign staff decided you should think, it will work on social media.

Hard News

This is the main type of programming most campaigns have covered already. Just the facts. Keep people up to date. Make announcements. These posts should be the vegetables for the varied diet of your social media feed  used sparingly if you actually want it consumed.

Bonus Tip: Sharing is Caring!

Its difficult for a campaign to produce all of this content on its own, but you can share content from other users on the platform. In fact, you should, its good etiquette and builds reciprocity. Just like TV shows or podcasts have guests on to promote their work, share social media from fellow candidates, local organizations, and news outlets.

An effective social media strategy is key to building a winning online campaign. To be effective you need to pair authentic social engagement with a robust, consistent programming schedule.