We were happy today to launch the new campaign Web site for Jim Daley, the mayor of Homer Glen, Illinois. Jim has a great track record of success (Homer Glen is one of the few municipalities in Illinois with a balanced budget) and is a rising star in Illinois politics. We’re managing Jim’s campaign, and [...]
Congratulations, Judge Powers!
Congratulations to Michael J. Powers — the new Circuit Judge in Will County, Illinois.
Our firm had the pleasure and honor of managing Judge Powers’ campaign. The people of Will County are fortunate to have him on the bench.
Congrats, Judge!
(Click here to read more about the work we did on his campaign).
How to Run an Efficient, Winning Campaign (Hint: Online=Victory)
Our firm has been fortunate to play a role in some key winning judicial races during the past decade. While these races are often overlooked by the media and voters alike — they are often some of the most important races on the ballot. In 2010, we provided strategic consulting services for the Will County [...]
The Anatomy of Three Winning Online Campaigns
In 2010, the Illinois Chamber of Commerce hired our firm to build online campaigns in three targeted, federal campaigns. All three campaigns were victorious. During the last three weeks of these campaigns, we delivered 12.6 million impressions of online, expandable, rich-media ads. These ads garnered more than 448,000 interactions. So, if you compared it to [...]
Election Night Success: Our Firm Plays Role in Big Victories
Our firm was pretty heavily involved in last night’s Elections — and we’re happy to report that we were a part of some pretty big wins. Here is a rundown of the winning campaigns in which we engaged.
Online Video: An Illinois Case Study in Progress
We just got some tracking data on one of our online rich media ads — and I thought I’d share the data with you. This ad is up and geo-targeted into a Congressional District here in Illinois. We’re halfway through the ad campaign, and so far we have the following results: We’ve delivered 600,000 impressions [...]