by Sarah Stewart | Jan 19, 2017 | Fundraising |
Fundraising events are only worth it if you take in more than you spend. Many campaigns feel the need to create lavish fundraisers requiring a lot of effort, time, and resources yet yield very little in return. Don’t fall for this trap! In this 4-part blog series,...
by Jon DiPietro | Jan 13, 2017 | Campaign Infrastructure, Campaign Strategy |
The Internet has changed everything from the way we consume news to the way we buy stuff to way we interact with one another. It has also changed the way we elect our political candidates. Presidential and Congressional campaigns are now hiring digital gurus and...
by Andrew Provencher | Jan 5, 2017 | Campaign Infrastructure |
Today things move fast. What starts off as a subtle comment by a candidate or campaign staffer can become a key campaign moment in a matter of minutes. With the speed and accessibility of the internet at nearly everyone’s fingertips and the growth of Twitter,...
by Sarah Stewart | Dec 29, 2016 | Campaign Infrastructure |
The Holidays might be over but don’t throw away those greeting cards just yet! Maintaining an accurate campaign database should be a top priority throughout your campaign and it is never too early to start. If you are thinking of running for office (no matter if it is...
by Jon DiPietro | Dec 15, 2016 | Campaign Strategy |
As a political candidate, your number one goal is to persuade constituents to vote for you. Like many of life’s most difficult goals, it sounds simple but it’s very difficult. Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams has been writing a series of fascinating blog...