Banners and pop-ups
Promoting TurboVote on your website is another great way to engage with your broader audience. It’s best to add TurboVote to high traffic pages like your homepage. The more the link stands out, the better. A conspicuous banner or pop-up message advertising your TurboVote site on a highly-trafficked page is one of the most effective ways to generate TurboVote signups.
Whenever you link to your TurboVote site, you should add it in the format [your URL].turbovote.org. You could also add a referral code on the end, allowing you to track exactly how many signups this specific link generates.
We offer our partners a variety of graphics that could be used in a website banner or sticker. They could also serve as inspiration for your design or web team in creating your own branded assets.
Promote TurboVote on your blog
Generate buzz about voting and elections by promoting TurboVote on your organization’s blog on important dates, such as National Voter Registration Day. This gives you an opportunity to highlight your organization’s commitment to civic engagement, and how your community can get involved.
Generate unique, election-related content
Many of our partners develop fantastic content year-round. One impactful way to engage your audience around elections is to bring your creative touch to new content specifically focused on voting and elections. Are there influencers or content creators in your network that you could lean on for this sort of content? The world is your oyster! Our team is happy to brainstorm with you about possible content to create.
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Promote TurboVote within your user experiences
Activations within your apps or user experiences present another opportunity to seamlessly engage your audience. TurboVote is mobile optimized, so a push notification on National Voter Registration Day that encourages users to get ready to vote is a great place to start with this tactic. This option pairs nicely with a blog post or social media campaign that speaks to your commitment to voter engagement on a deeper level.


