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Keep your team in formation using the same talking points

Keep your team in formation using the same talking points

Keep your team of canvassers and supporters on the same talking points. Or as Beyonce says ‘let’s get in formation‘.

“Use a “drumbeat” approach to communication: a steady stream of large and small actions and stories, over time, that help reinforce a consistent idea or theme. Drumbeats work so well is because we are all incredibly busy and great at filtering out information. That means the odds that any one message will break through are pretty low. Build up enough pieces of communication in different avenues over time, and the chances improve for getting your target audience to say, “Aha! Something is going on there.” – Peterson Rudgers Group

How can a campaign keep its volunteers, canvassers and supporters on the same script in a fast changing environment? How can they get the latest talking points immediately? Present them confidently? Why does it matter?

This blog explains how Florida Keys Dems keeps their team on the same page while engaged with the public and press. They share key talking points about DeSantis and harmful Republican policies. Team members click on the link to get the latest talking points in a free BigStage Teleprompter app that they can use on Zoom calls or practice with before canvassing.

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Try the app free with this script using this link

Florida Key Dems talking points

Florida Keys Dems

The Keys Democrats are run by dedicated volunteers living in Monroe County to fight for Democratic candidates and legislation. It supports a Keys economy that allows residents to succeed with policies that:

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How to present better with a teleprompter

How to not look like you are reading a teleprompter

Positioning the teleprompter on your screen is a very important part of this process. The key to a smooth teleprompter read is to create distance from the speaker and the teleprompter.  This minimizes eye movement and makes it look much more natural.

Position and size the Teleprompter window as close to your webcam as possible. Put your Zoom window towards the bottom of the screen, and your Teleprompter window towards the top and middle of your screen to minimize eye movements.

Avoid the distraction of looking away at your notes with with an on-screen teleprompter.

Communicate better on ZOOM. Keep eye contact with an on-screen teleprompter.

TakeAway: Make a bigger impact by keeping your supporters in formation with talking points that stay current.

Deepak
DemLabs

Image Credit: Beyonce / Quartz

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