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- Should You Make The Run For Local Office? – Running for elected office is one of the best ways you can give back to their community. Whether you want to run for city council, county commissioner or local school board, you must begin by making the decision to run.
- FAQs for First-Time Political Candidates – Every two years in the United States, there are over 500,000 public offices up for election. For many of these candidates, it will be their first race…
- Opening a Bank Account For Your Political Campaign – Raising money and managing expenses is an critical part of the election process. Opening a campaign bank account is an early step in establishing a viable political campaign.
- What’s Your Campaign Theme? – For political purposes, your campaign theme covers a variety of elements which are used to communicate a political message. It should be based on a clear reason why a candidate is running for office and backed up by an overall identity that shapes the overall campaign.
- Political Campaign Slogans – The best slogans in politics are both positive and suggest action. They should be easy for voters to remember, emphasize a message – and hopefully connect with voters on an emotional level.
- Designing A Great Political Logo – Tips and Ideas – A great campaign logo design is central to branding and projects a professional brand in the minds of voters.
- Announcing Your Candidacy for Political Office – Successful candidates start with a big announcement. Of course, there’s a lot more that goes on behind the scenes before a candidate can publicly declare a candidacy.
- How Candidates Raise Money For Local Campaigns – One of the first and largest obstacles for a campaign is raising enough money to become a viable candidate.
- 5 Things To Know About Your Domain Name – A domain name is the ultimate expression of a candidate’s online branding.
- Local Election Laws And Your Campaign Website – It’s essential to know and understand the local campaign election laws that apply online before you start your digital presence.
- Online Advertising For Political Campaigns – Political campaigns today have many options for online advertising to reach and influence voters. With a low cost to entry, even local candidates can put together an effective online marketing strategy.
- Listen Up! It’s Our Running For Office Podcast – Announcing the launch of our own podcast, Running for Office as an Online Candidate.
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