Vincent Harris

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WATCH: Vincent Harris Speech From Campaign Summit Europe 2016

Vincent Harris is CEO of Harris Media and has been a leading digital expert with a focus on content and engagement. Vincent heads up his digital agency from Austin, Texas where he and his team permanently test and optimize new outreach possibilities for campaigns and his talk will give exciting insights on the art of content.

Vincent Harris Lectures on Digital Media

Harris Media CEO Vincent Harris uses his experience on political campaigns to conduct training sessions for political parties on the best practices of digital media for campaigns and the top trends in social media strategy. See pictures of Vincent Harris speaking for groups about digital marketing below and hear his lecture at the University of Wurzburg in Germany, titled “Cat Gifs, Memes, and Snapchat: How 2016 is Breaking the Mold.”

Vincent Harris Quoted on Snapchat in Presidential Campaigns

By using the “Live” feature in Snapchat, a candidate can create a digital boundary around the location of the event. Then, attendees post videos or photos to the “Live” event via Snapchat. Snapchat curators string together the event’s videos and pictures to create a “story” that is uploaded in real-time to over 100 Million Snapchat user feeds worldwide.

Vincent Harris Quoted on Rand Paul Advertising Campaign

Days after announcing his presidential bid, Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, tried a quirky approach to skipable online video, first popularized by Geico. His campaign released a 15-second YouTube ad that began with an unlikely, and direct, appeal: “Please don’t skip this video,” Mr. Paul says. “We must take our country back.”

Vincent Harris Speaks on Panel at Advertising Week 2015

Vincent Harris, the founder and CEO of Harris Media, spoke at a Rare panel at Advertising Week 2015. On the panel, “Reaching Millennials Through Politics,” Vincent used his experience in politics to discuss the importance of having campaigns use targeted digital efforts to reach younger audiences online. Watch the video below to hear what Vincent had to say about digital media and political campaigns.

“TV-ing the Web”: The GOP’s coming problem is more than ethnic diversity

I wasn’t sure what to expect when I agreed to be a guest of Google at last week’s VidCon conference in Anaheim, California. The experience can be best summed up by a moment on my first night: a band of screaming 14-year olds almost trampled over one another as they fought for a glimpse and coveted Snapchat video with a YouTube celebrity.