Campaign & Social Media Boot Camp – Australia Election 2013 - Microsoft and Electionmall.
(PRWEB) August 13, 2013 -- The Campaign Guru, Ravi Singh, CEO of ElectionMall Technologies is going to be in Australia!
The 2013 election is shaping up to be Australia’s first real social media election. It visible and undeniable the impact social media has on democracy and election outcomes around the world.
For candidates in the upcoming Federal election, local teams or for campaign headquarters, this workshop will teach the skills necessary for running a 21st Century campaign. With new technology changing the game of politics, and social media impacting voters, donors and volunteers, use all the tools in the best way possible to win on Election Day.
Ravi Singh, a world leading campaign professional from Washington DC, has worked on election campaigns around the world and will be in Australia to share his knowledge, experience and best practice examples. This one-day super workshop is designed to provide the latest tactics and best practices of campaigning in the digital era including:
• How to manage a winning campaign.
• Connect with voters.
• How to neutralize mistakes (every campaign will have them).
• Encourage donations; and
• Most importantly come away with a digital strategy.
Whether campaigns already have a digital presence, are playing catch-up or are stuck in neutral, this workshop will give campaigns a competitive edge.
A true pioneer on the technology front, Ravi Singh has partnered his ElectionMall with Microsoft, and some of the biggest names on the tech market to create products like Campaign Cloud, an all-inclusive cloud app, and of course, DonationPages, pushing political crowd funding to new levels every day. Come learn firsthand from someone who knows how to do it right. Ravi Singh will be giving two Boot Camps in the upcoming weeks.
- SYDNEY: Friday, August 23rd
- MELBOURNE: Monday, August 26
Register here! Don't lose this opportunity.
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