Ron Paul and guerrilla Marketing

 Ron Paul and Guerrilla Marketing
 
  Last night I attended the local meet upin Griffin georgia for Ron Paul.There was about 30 people who showed up. We had hot dogs and chips. The meet up had been call to come up with ideas to move the campaign forward in our small town.Some of the ideas were renting time on a truck that drives arond town with the nice LED graphics on three sides of the truck. The other ideas were to run more flyers in the local newspaper , run tv ads on the local cable channels, canvassing ,and sign waiving .
 We decided we would try the truck if we could raise the $500.00 need. We had about $3oo.oo in commited money in the meeting. If we can raise the other $200.00 this weekend the we will do the buy on monday.I believe also we will be running 2000 more flyers in the other local paper next week. A group on the state level is working on the Tv ads but I believe the local guys would help buy ads if that gets organized at a state level.Today and tomorrow we will be doing the sign waiving in Fayette and on Sunday we will be back in Griffin.We had a great crowd last weekend.We had over 25 people show up at the event.
 I would love to see more people get involved in  guerrilla marketing. If you have no money you can do the sign waiving.If you have a little you can make some flyers and walk door to door. For $50.00 dollars you can run 1000 flyers in your local paper (you have to make the flyers).You can buy cable ads cheap (at least in the Metro Atlanta area). In 2006 we could buy a 30 sec spot on CNN in Atlanta for about $15.00 per county. We could buy an ad on the weather channel for $2.00 for a 30 second clip. Yes that is what I said $2.00.So if you have a group, this is a way to get the message out without spending alot of money. 
 If anyone has a question please call me at 770-861-5855.


here is a link to the flyer we used
 
http://files.meetup.com/500018/Truth%20and%20Integrity!%20Flyer%20Updated.pdf

 

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