Campaign websites have come a long way since Republican Bob Dole ran for President in 1996. While some candidates were slow to adapt to digital technology, others recognized campaign websites as a new opportunity to communicate with voters.
Your Digital Startup Guide for Political Campaigns and Advocacy
If you're thinking of running for office, you probably have one central question on your mind: How do I get started?
You already know you're motivated, or you wouldn't have Googled, "how do I run for office," "digital campaigning for republicans," or something similar to land on this page.
Here at The Prosper Group, we are proud of the successful, award-winning digital campaign we designed and executed - in coordination with Georgia-based Parlay Marketing Partners - on behalf of the Kemp for Governor campaign in the 2018 election cycle.
We were hired early on in the race, and the going was not always easy.
For a lot of voters, the most contact they will ever have with a candidate for public office will be his or her campaign website.
It is where concerned citizens go to learn about where a candidate stands on the issues, where activists go to sign up to volunteer, where supporters will to go contribute, and where voters often ultimately go to figure out when and where to cast their ballots.