6 New Years Resolutions for Digital Campaigners in 2021
A new year means a new start and while youve probably adopted some resolutions personally, take the time to consider opportunities for professional self-improvement.
A new year means a new start and while youve probably adopted some resolutions personally, take the time to consider opportunities for professional self-improvement.
Now's the time to take a step back and discover key lessons for your next campaign.
Here are three ways your campaign can grow your email list through list sharing.
The broader your network, the more opportunities you'll create for yourself.
You cannot simply ignore your digital campaign and dust it off two years from now.
Election Day marks the period on the end of the sentence that is a campaign. As a political professional, you must keep that fact in context.
The only way to survive the chaos of get out the vote (GOTV) is to have a plan so your energy is spent executing, not deciding or debating (or worse, panicking).
In the final weeks before an election, campaigns should devote significant budget to Google Search ads as voters turn to the search engine for last-minute research.
Effective campaigns make the most of these events by focusing on the goals of winning votes, earning attention, raising money, and upsetting your opponent.
With TV budgets fully funded, no time to turnaround new mail, and few unhired campaign staff available, options for spending this surplus are limited.
All of your social media marketing efforts this cycle have built to this moment, so make sure your supporters are registered to vote and get to the polls.
Your campaign cannot afford to abandon Facebook ads in the final week of the election and these are, unfortunately, the rules we all must play by.