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Social Media Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Integrated Campaign Solutions can help you with the planning and the hard work of a Social Media campaign.  Insure integration of your Social Media campaign, with the rest of your campaign.  From consulting with your staff to managing your Social Media campaign for you.  Let Integrated Campaign Solutions help you create a buzz around the issues that are important to your campaign.

Do you need Social Meida
Do you have a website? 
 
Have you been told you must have MySpace, FaceBook, LinkedIn pages? 
 
So now you have these sites, now what? YouTube, Blogs, Twitter! Having a web presence alone will do very little for your campaign. 
How many hits are you sites getting? 
How many of those hits are campaign staff (yours and your opposition)? 
Is your website a mere dumping ground of press releases and copies of your mailers? 
 
How does your campaign use these and other sites to increase awareness of your campaign and promote Issues.  How do these site attract NEW DONORS and VOLUNTEERS.  How is a sense of community built.  Most of all..... How do these sites get the candidate more Votes!!!!   
 
A winning campaign in elections and business requires planning and hard work.  In order to be successful a Web 2.0 Social Media campaign also requires planning and hard work.
    
Social Media Services

Social Media Strategy.  Integrated Campaign Solutions will help you define the Social Media tactics and develop a plan to get the most impact.  Any Social Media Campaign should be part the Master Campaign.   Integrated Campaign Solutions can execute and manage the plan and or train campaign staff to manage the plan or a combination.  The goal is maximize impact and minimize cost.  A well executed Social Media Campaign will more than pay for itself with potential of capturing online donations.  The focus toward getting votes will always be the most important element of any Social Media Campaign implemented by Integrated Campaign Solutions, include Blogger Outreach plans and Microblog Strategy which include Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin and others.

Websites.  Don't get tangled up with prima donna website designers who take weeks to update your site.  Integrated Campaign Solutions offers the latest in self generated and maintained Websites.  Allowing the campaign to make changes on the fly, keeping up with the rapid daily changes the always occur in a campaign

Integrated Campaign Solutions also provides Video Services,  for conventional broadcast media and Social Media sites such as YouTube and your website.

Social Media campaigns are custom fitted to the needs of your campaign.  Contact us and we discuss the specifics on how we can help.

    
 
  
 
Social Media workshops

Integrated Campaign Solutions Workshops are designed to cut through all the confusion and give you skills you need to start your own Social Media for the Campaign or Political Office

Workshop topics will include:
 
  • Blogs and Blogger outreach
  • Micro blogs (Facebook, Twitter), how and when to use.
  • Do's and Don'ts of websites
  • Help you with the planning of a Social Media Campaign. 
  • Integration of the Social Media Campaign with the rest of your campaign.
  • Social Media for the Elected Official.
  • Bonus, Voter Data Contact tracking

Saturday December 12th 2009
is Cancelled

New Date in Febuary to be set.

Flier

Trifold Brochure

 

    


What is Social Media?

From Wikipedia:
"Web 2.0" refers to a perceived second generation of web development and design, that facilitates communication, secure information sharing, interoperability, and collaboration on the World Wide Web.”

"Social media" are media designed to be disseminated through social interaction, created using highly accessible and scalable publishing techniques. Social media supports the human need for social interaction, using Internet- and web-based technologies to transform broadcast media monologues (one to many) into social media dialogues (many to many). It supports the democratization of knowledge and information, transforming people from content consumers into content producers. Businesses also refer to social media as user-generated content (UGC) or consumer-generated media (CGM).

    
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