Connecting With People On The Republican Campaign Trail
CAMPAIGN TIP: Republican candidates, cost effectively get your web address into voters' hands at parades, festivals & sporting events with a pen, pencil, emery board or a refrigerator magnet — with your website on it.
These items remain with the recipient LONG after a lapel sticker because they have perceived value that gets more of them into the home, looked at and acted upon, ie; they check out your web site. Of course, the whole thing is a bust unless you give people a reason to be at your website.
These items remain with the recipient LONG after a lapel sticker because they have perceived value that gets more of them into the home, looked at and acted upon, ie; they check out your web site. Of course, the whole thing is a bust unless you give people a reason to be at your website.
Load your website with position/white papers.
Seriously, give people the opportunity to learn something about your Republican candidacy. Where do you stand on the issues? What are you for and against.
Break it down by specific towns and cities and talk about the issues that concern the people in those specific areas. This is a good use of staff and volunteers early on. Tell them to get out there and rub elbows with the folk and find out the local concerns and issues. While jobs and the economy may be foremost in people's minds district-wide, each community within that district will have other issues. Find out what they are and address them on your website.
This will go a long way to connecting with each community.
Learn more Republican campaign tips at GopLogo.com
Warm Regards,
Michael Crooks
hello@GopLogo.com
Address Specific Areas and Issues
Break it down by specific towns and cities and talk about the issues that concern the people in those specific areas. This is a good use of staff and volunteers early on. Tell them to get out there and rub elbows with the folk and find out the local concerns and issues. While jobs and the economy may be foremost in people's minds district-wide, each community within that district will have other issues. Find out what they are and address them on your website.
This will go a long way to connecting with each community.
Learn more Republican campaign tips at GopLogo.com
Warm Regards,
Michael Crooks
hello@GopLogo.com


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