
7 Reasons To Go Work On A Campaign This Cycle
If you're interested in a career in politics, government, or public affairs, working on a campaign is the single best way to advance your career.
If you're interested in a career in politics, government, or public affairs, working on a campaign is the single best way to advance your career.
"I think it's a really good time for Americans to say, let's lean into AI as citizens to hold our representatives accountable and to make sure that what they say they actually do and what they do actually works."
Email signatures are an overlooked tool in your digital campaign arsenal, providing opportunities for branding and engagement.
"The podcast is a great outlet for a lot of this frustration, right? Now, finally, we have like an opportunity to be part of that conversation."
"It's infuriating because some of the best known biggest publishers are really doing everything they can to discourage political advertising."
In order to ask the right questions and get the answers you need, its important to familiarize yourself with these terms and acronyms.
"You could come out with a logo, the designers are like, oh my gosh. And it just falls flat with voters. You're not designing for designers, you're designing for voters."
"If you're not writing with short paragraphs, what are we even doing here? Most people are going to read these on their phones. You want to write it so that it's easy to read, easier to skip."
Unless your campaign already has a meaningful following on Instagram, its focus should be on the main Facebook app where 52% of voters login every day.
"Why don't we take just a teeny little bit off of the placement and make a damn good ad."
"If you are looking at this landscape with all the tech changes that are happening now and that are gonna happen in the next year, five years, et cetera, and you are not thinking about how to totally restructure your process and your company, you are already a dinosaur."
"It's a little bit like old time radio. I think a lot of our audience in the political space have that in their DNA. It was something that we grew up with and it's not surprising to me that it's come back."