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Getting Your Campaign Started - Campaign Launch

Once you have your campaign paperwork and a campaign plan, it is time to prepare for launch! Turning a political campaign into a professional operation requires several things including branding, digital operations, and data organization. Here are some things to have prepared or to be aware of for the launch day of your political campaign.

  1. Branding
  • Campaign Logo
  • Campaign Design & Styling
  • Print Materials - Flyers, Business Cards, Door Hangers, Stickers, etc.
  1. Digital Infrastructure
  • Website
  • Email Marketing
  • Social Media
  • Texting
  • Payment Processing
  1. Data Organization
  • All Personal Contacts and Relations
  • Local Party
  • Political Organizations
  • Media Contacts
  • Other Organizations, Groups, and Businesses

Although there is far more within the logistics of each category, this checklist offers a guideline of what a professional campaign should have before launch. Once you have designed the creative styling and branding for your campaign, set up the digital infrastructure for consistent messaging, and organized data for the immediate distribution and outreach of your campaign, you are in good shape to launch!

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April 11, 2023

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