Digital Content Creation
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ABOUT | Digital Content Creation
Unlock the secrets to create successful content that resonates with your target audience while aligning with your campaign goals.
Session 1: The fundamentals of content creation. You’ll learn:
- How to create content that attracts and drives action from your audience.
- The importance of authenticity.
- How build trust and credibility.
Session 2: Content variety. You’ll learn:
- The different types of content you’ll need for a successful campaign, from written content to visual content.
- Practical tips for taking high-quality photos and creating graphics that are both mobile-friendly and on-brand.
- With a live Canva demo, you'll discover how easy it is to create professional-looking graphics for your campaign.
- Best practices to engage with voters. through video and audio content.
In Session 3: Getting the voter’s attention. You’ll learn:
- How to maximize your content by remixing it into multiple pieces using AI tools
- Creating a content calendar to stay organized and consistent.
- Make your content easily adaptable for others to use and share, to spread your message even further.
Get ready to take your campaign content to the next level with the strategies to win hearts and votes!
Contact Us
For questions or for more information, contact Essie Pascoe at eostrowski@leadershipinstitute.org.
Your Faculty
Eric Wilson
About Your Faculty
Eric Wilson is Executive Director of the Center for Campaign Innovation and Editor of CampaignTrend.com.
Eric is a political technologist driving innovation and digital transformation. He’s a veteran of numerous campaigns, having led Marco Rubio’s digital team during his 2016 campaign for president.
Named Campaigns & Election’s “2021 Technology Leader of the Year” and a Harvard Ash Center Technology & Democracy Fellow (2019-2021), he’s frequently interviewed by the media about campaigns and technology and regularly speaks domestically and internationally about the digital transformation of politics.
He’s a proud graduate of the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee and the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science at the University of North Texas.
Eric and his family live in the Washington, D.C. area.