5 ways to cope with Facebook’s latest changes

Facebook did it (again). They made large, sweeping changes to your newsfeed that will change what you see from friends, family, brands, politicians, and more. And it’s going to have consequences for your online planning and strategy. For the first time since 2012, Facebook saw a decrease in daily active users, down 700,000 users per…

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5 Steps to Get your Campaign off the Ground

When starting a campaign for office, there are a couple of things you need to know to get your campaign off the ground. Save the date Knowing when things are due is half the battle. It’s not just the date of the election that matters. Find out the filing deadlines, add them to your calendar,…

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11 tips for Candidates using Facebook Live

Facebook live is an incredible tool. Previously, it would take expensive equipment and serious expertise to broadcast live video. Now, you can get going in about 15 seconds with your cell phone. But, if you’re interested in getting the most out of this feature, here are 11 tips to get you going! 1. Use high…

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The Popular Vote doesn’t count and you shouldn’t pretend otherwise

As leftists mourn and hyperventilate over Hillary Clinton’s loss a new narrative is emerging; Clinton might have been smoked in the Electoral College, but she won the popular vote. USA Today is reporting Clinton “won” the popular vote 60.1 million to 59.8 million (though some votes are still being counted). They continue, showing that Republicans…

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Four Reasons You Should Vote in the Presidential Election

 On November 8th,  American voters will have the honor and privilege of casting their votes in one of the most important elections in recent history. Unfortunately, despite the high stakes, voter apathy and dissatisfaction with the candidates will undoubtedly result in a shocking number of uncast votes. As an educational non-profit, we do not endorse…

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