Candidates Can Establish Themselves Online - Beyond the Website

A campaign website might be the first time a candidate intentionally places their own information online. Your own website does not have to be the only place where a candidate can have an Internet presence. Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn are examples of social networking sites where you can create a page that is all about you and where link your profile to others. Read More...

Create a Political Campaign Material Swipe File

A swipe file is a collection of excellent sales letters and materials that provide an easy reference of ideas for creative projects. Maintaining a swipe files is a common practice for advertising copywriters and creative directors. You can use the same technique for your political campaign. Read More...

What Type of Yard Sign Should Your Campaign Use?

Candidates often struggle with the type of sign to purchase. There are basically three types of yard signs for political campaigns: plastic bag, corrugated plastic, and double-sided cardboard. Read More...

Online Candidate Teams with Branders.com for Promotional Items

We are pleased to announce that OnlineCandidate.com is now an affiliate of Branders.com. Branders.com has a huge selection of promotional items, including bags, pens, key chains, caps and hats, t-shirts, mugs and other great promotional items that make great giveaways or fund raising items. Read More...

Keep on Top of Your Campaign News

Google AlertsInformation is power, and keeping up with news and what people are saying about you online is important for any political campaign. Google Alerts is a service that notifies you by email when the search term you choose is found on the Web. Read More...