Your ultimate guide to creating a compelling campaign website. Learn about domain choice, web design, and content strategies to captivate and inform your audience.
You know what they say about assumptions. In political web development, we run into a lot of them. In our experience of working with political campaigns, here are our top five myths about political campaign sites that can cost candidates visitors and... Read More
A slate website is a way of promoting multiple candidates running for a multi-seat election. The candidates are typically from the same party or align together on major campaign issues. In essence, they become a ‘slate’ of candidates,... Read More
Would you make a campaign stump speech to a crowd, then stop 90% of the way through, drop the mic, and just walk off the stage?
Would you send a print piece detailing half your campaign on one side but then leave the other side blank?
Of course you... Read More
Campaign websites are important for candidates to communicate with voters and spread their message. But there are many ways a website can go wrong and turn off voters. Here are some common mistakes that can make a campaign website lose credibility.... Read More
Domain squatting or cybersquatting is the term used for someone who registers a domain that infringes on another’s intellectual property or trademark. Some squatters attempt to sell names back to rightful owners for a profit, while others use the... Read More
A website is the digital front of every political campaign. A campaign website is the first point of contact that potential voters have with a candidate or cause. It is a crucial tool for any candidate running for office, as it is used to promote the... Read More