Posts Tagged ‘campaign strategies’
Seven ways your campaign can be “Mobile First”
I’m almost never without my phone. At this point you could probably surgically attach the thing to me, and I’m not the only one. It’s highly likely that your voters, volunteers, and the people you’re trying to influence use their phones even more than their laptops or desktop computers. Developers and content creators across the…
Read MoreKNOCK ON WOOD: TIPS FOR QUALITY (AND QUANTITY) DOOR-TO-DOOR OPERATIONS – PART II
In the first part of this series, I provided several tips for preparing to go out door knocking. A successful door-to-door operation depends upon the right people and transportation, quality lists, literature and maps, and a tactfully-branded volunteer. In this part of this series, I will begin the discussion on maximizing efficiency while on the…
Read MoreKnock on Wood: Tips for Quality (and Quantity) Door-to-Door Operations – Part I
One of the most important (if not the most important) components of any grassroots campaign is an effective door-to-door operation. This is part one of the strategies I’ve learned along the way.
Read MoreSchool Board Candidate Wins on Transparency & Accountability
Newly elected school board member Joe Nolen of McLoud, OK, had never run for public office. He had never directed a campaign. He had never even volunteered for someone else’s campaign. The term “political newcomer” would not even begin to describe him. But Joe Nolen was tired of the school board in his town constantly spending…
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