Your Campaign Toolkit
Are you running for office, getting out the vote, or advocating for a cause?
We can work with you, and help you start or keep going!
Below we have essential guidelines on starting a campaign, what CCS can offer, and a showcase of projects we've worked on.
Get started with us today!
Website
We will consult with you to create your campaign website! We will also assist your team in managing the site once it's live!
Social Media Designs and Ads
We will work with your campaign team to design and manage interactive digital ads that target your universe of constituents and voters
Branding
Branding is one of the first steps in developing your communication strategy.
Develop your brand with us! We will assist our clients in developing brand kits to create a unique and consistent campaign presence!
Branded Items
Browse some of the promotional products we had the pleasure of creating for our political clients!
Our team of printers includes local and national family-owned businesses, Union-backed and multi-national organizations, as well as organizations based around the world.
Printed Materials
Mailers, Walk Cards, and Event Flyers.
Social Media Designs
Digital Ads, GIFs
Interested in running for office?
Here are a few steps to keep in mind
Thinking about running?
Talk to your friends and family!
Qualify for office.
To ensure you qualify, visit your state's election office for more details.
Develop your campaign plan.
Include communications, finance, and voter outreach.
Remember to stay compliant.
Reporting your financials is key. For Georgia-specific resources, visit the Georgia Ethics website on Candidates and Contribution limits, linked above.
Thank your supporters.
Be sure to thank those that have supported you throughout the campaign.
Decided to run?
Go to your state or municipality's website to learn more about running for public office in your region!
Create a support system.
Reach out to your family, friends, or other professionals!
Execute your ground game.
Knock on doors, attend debates, and get yourself out there.
Evaluate!
See what worked and what adjustments you'd like to make.