When it comes to posting something on social media, it is done with one purpose – to be seen. That applies to individuals, businesses, campaigns, nonprofits, and any organization...
Now that you’ve filed your nomination papers and petitions, and your signatures have been counted, certified and confirmed, what’s next for your campaign? Follow up with a thank you...
[spb_text_block pb_margin_bottom=”no” pb_border_bottom=”no” width=”1/1″ el_position=”first last”] Filing Day is the official start date of your campaign. Even if you’ve started the process of gathering support and spreading the word,...
Yard signs have always been and will always be synonymous with campaigns. They are a staple any formidable candidate has to have. So how can you stand out during...
Guest Testimonial by Scott Crise, VE client and member of the Springfield Public School Board I decided to run for Springfield Public School Board because I love Springfield, MO...
The spring elections are rapidly approaching and candidates for local office are lining up. Are you running? If not, you may want to consider it. Here are the three...
How it Affects Your Campaign In November, Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, announced that they would be removing certain detailed ad targeting options that are commonly...
A Guest Column By: Casey Burns Many candidates find fundraising to be the most difficult part of campaigning. Asking for a financial investment for your campaign can feel intimidating...
Contributions by VE consultants Brett Dinkins, Whitney Michael and Brit Schiel Regardless of how many times someone has sought office, most candidates do not like the process of raising...
Contributions by VE consultants: Brett Dinkins, Whitney Michael and Brit Schiel When a donor supports a candidate, it should be expected that the donor wants to have a personal...