Fun Friday – An Inspiration

This Fun Friday post I wanted to post something really uplifting.

 

I have known Jenny Beth Martin for 10 years. She lost her home in the 2008 financial crisis and was cleaning other people’s homes at night to get by. Two years later she was one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people.

 

She came to my office and inspired my callers, many of whom have never met an influential, conservative woman who understands the hard path they have walked in life. Watch this video you and you will see why Jenny Beth Martin is an inspiration.

 

Mom Gives Unexpected Speech Directly to Trump, Room Goes Dead Silent

Trump listens to every word she says. Listen to his response…

Posted by Dan Bongino on Wednesday, July 8, 2020

 

Have a great weekend,

Nicole Schlinger

How to Effectively Communicate During a Pandemic

The team at CHQ recently hosted a webinar – How to Effectively Communicate During a Pandemic. I wanted to share some of the information with you, hopefully it’s useful for you and your team.

We have posted the full Webinar on YouTube, in case you missed it or want to go back and reference a few points. But I also posted a few short clips below to check out.

I wanted to provide you with a brief recap, starting with the Four Ways to Make the Most of the Opportunity.
Nicole Schlinger Infographic
1. Build a grassroots army now that you can mobilize later. Telephone petition drives are great for this – call voters, ask them to add their name to a petition. For those who agree, we collect their email address and ask them to volunteer. Right now, you have people’s attention and you can capture their information to build your supporters. (Watch short webinar clip here).

2. Introduce yourself. The best way to do this is through is peer to peer text, where you can have a two-way conversation with a voter at their convenience. You can also push a 20 second TV commercial directly to the voter’s phone, giving them a better glimpse of who you are. (Watch short webinar clip here).

Peer-to-Peer texting can help you safely collect enough signatures to get your name on the ballot.

3. Survey your audience. Use automated surveys (which are inexpensive and fast) to gather critical data on your audience. You can weed out disconnected phones and make the most of your volunteers’ time when it’s time to start doing campaign calls.

4. Have a Conversation. Telephone Townhalls create a large audience and are always a great resource when trying to update your voters on quickly changing information.

Give me a call or drop me a line if you have any questions or we can get to work on a project for you today.  1-888-722-4704 or nicole@chq.us.

Thanks,

Nicole Schlinger

More Fun With Phones – Services + Telephone Townhalls

Here are a few more of our Fun with Phones videos.

Maryls is chatting about the many services CHQ offers and how we do our jobs to make sure you’re getting the best value that you are spending.

And here’s me chatting about how telephone townhalls might be right for you. There’s a “fun” story about a telephone townhall we hosted for  the Tea Party Patriots.

You can always check our latest videos on my YouTube page.

Thanks for watching,

Nicole Schlinger, President of Campaign Headquarters

Nicole Schlinger

 

Down Ballot + Non-Obvious Party Cues Chat

Last fall, I did some interviews with my favorite, Campaigns & Elections Magazine. We had a great discussion on a variety of topics. Here are a few clips:

Nicole Schlinger, president of CampaignHQ, discusses down ballot benefits of using phones for Campaigns & Elections Magazine

Nicole Schlinger, President of CampaignHQ, discusses non-obvious party cues for Campaigns & Elections.

What Makes CampaignHQ So Special?

Have you ever wondered exactly what makes our company so special? Besides the people involved, our services are unmatched in this industry. Take a look at what I mean:

 

What project can we help you with? Give us a call today 1-888-722-4704.

Thank you,

Nicole Schlinger, President of Campaign Headquarters

Where We Started

CampaignHQ didn’t start out as the Best Conservative Call Center in America. In fact, we didn’t start out as a call center at all. If you can look past my constant (and strange) blinking, I hope you’ll enjoy the story about how, and why, CampaignHQ came to be.

 

Let me know what you think!