Election Leaflets
Great for mailers!
Sizes A6, A5, DL, A4 or even A3
Choose from 100gsm, 130gsm Gloss
or 170gsm Satin
Full colour 1 or 2 sides
Order up to 20,000 Leaflets online, or ask us for a quote if you need more
Election Rack Cards
Like a Leaflet, but on heavier card
Sizes A7,A6, A5, DL, A4 or even A3
Choose from 235gsm or 350gsm heavy card
Full colour 1 or 2 sides
Order up to 500 Cards online, or ask us for a quote if you need more
Election Folded Leaflets
For when you have a lot to say
Fold down to DL, A6, A5 or A4
Choose from 100gsm, 130gsm Gloss
or 170gsm Satin
Full colour both sides
Order up to 20,000 Leaflets online, or ask us for a quote if you need more
Election Pull-up Banners
Pop up and pull down with ease
850 x 2010mm
Full colour 1 side on Vinyl stock
Banner size when popped up (850x2285mm)
Optional Metal ‘Stand’
Re-use the stand and print new artwork
Election Corflute Signage
The cornerstone of Election season
Sizes A2, A1, A0 or choose a custom size
5mm Corflute Board
Full Colour one side
Order up to 20 signs online, or ask us for a quote if you need more
Election Posters
Plaster these inside or out
Sizes A2, A1, A0 or fold down to A4
200gsm Satin Poster stock
Full colour 1 side
Order up to 5000 posters online, or ask us for a quote if you need more
Election Banners
Go big!
Ask us for a quote
Election Sandwich Boards
Take your advertising with you
Ask us for a quote
Election Flags
These are a stand out
Ask us for a quote
Does it matter what paper you print on?
Believe it or not, people are influenced by the type of paper or board you use. It’s part of your personal brand. It subconciously signals how credible you are as a candidate. We can help you present the best version of yourself. Here’s how;
- Get it quickly: Our most popular printing is available in just a few days and yet is still incredible value.
- Buy local: Although we’re part of the largest network of print studios in the NZ, we’re independently owned – we live locally and we’re part of your community too.
- Great value: We can offer high quality printing at the lowest possible prices.
- Great design: Some election marketing we’ve seen has been shocking. We know how to design and get your message across, without confusing voters. Let us help.
PPC Advertising: Get Your Message Out There Now!
When voters are looking for information about the issues that matter to them, they’re online right now. The question is, will they find your campaign? The chances of your message reaching them are significantly higher if your campaign appears in the search results on Google and other search engines.
While building long-term support through community engagement and grassroots organising is essential, that takes time. What if you need to make an impact today?
That’s where Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Advertising comes in.
PPC Advertising is the fastest way to put your message directly in front of voters. Right now. This moment. With Google Ads (formerly Adwords), you can place ads that reach voters when they search for issues you care about.
Don’t wait for change to happen – create it instantly with PPC! Reach your voters, build momentum, and make sure your voice is heard in the critical moments leading up to the election.
Sorry, I didn’t quite catch that…
Politics is important, right? We should all listen to every political agenda and carefully think about what that’s going to mean for us, our families and the wider community. Well try telling that to Jamie as he’s dashing home from an hour-long train journey desperate to catch up on Bridgerton.
Every political message is competing with everything else we have going on. Just because it’s important to you doesn’t mean we’re going to take it all in. So, how exactly are you meant to get people to listen to you?
1. Bring the feels
A gut feeling. That’s what you need to summon in people. Voters will make their decisions based on emotion, and then justify it with logic. Yep. In that order. You want voters to feel like they know you, like they trust you.
The design of your campaign flyers and leaflets plays a role in this. How you decide to communicate your personal brand through your marketing literature could make all the difference.
2. Be quick
There’s going to be a deluge of candidates vying for the attention of voters. Lots of faces. Lots of promises. If you’re the first one to the party, and you bring all the good feels (see point 1.) then the chances are you’re the one that’s going to be remembered. Therefore, you need to plan, plan and plan ahead. We can help you with that!
3. Be memorable
Help voters to remember who you are and what you stand for. Don’t be shy. You’ve got this. Splash your name, photo, brand and key messages in multiple places and across different media. Campaign flyers are a good start, but don’t forget you can also use posters, flags, banners, boards, digital and social media to complete your campaign.
4. Get to know your voters
In the lead up to the election, no doubt you’ll be out and about meeting your voters. Make sure you have election brochures to leave behind, and feedback forms to gather opinions. But there’s only so much you can do in a day. Try as you might, you just can’t be everywhere, meeting everyone, all the time. Use your election materials to direct people to your website or a specific landing page. Use this space to present your information and connect with your audience.
5. Give me a reason
Turn swingers into voters. Many people will still be on the fence. They are looking for you to provide reasons why they should vote for you. People gravitate towards people they can relate to. The more you can align your policies with the concerns of your community, the more likely you are to get an ‘X’ in the box. Use the knowledge gathered from engaging with your audience to reaffirm their views.
Example leaflet design.
This example is a double sided A5 leaflet but a typical postcard size (A6) and a compliment slip sized flyer (DL) are popular too. Just remember not to try and cram as much information on them. Talk to us, we can help.
Important things to include:
- Your name and a good quality photo
- Political party you represent (or Independent)
- Your area
- Strapline, headline or vision
- Bullet points
- Summary, blurb or background info
- Personal note
- Multiple ways to get in touch
- Date of election
- At least one call to action
- Publishing information (imprint)