Solar Rights
Alliance
Case Study
Campaign to Save California Solar
About the Campaign
Results
- Indefinitely delayed a controversial regulatory decision to tax rooftop solar panel users.
- Defeated a bill in California’s general assembly that would have destroyed net energy metering.
- Served tens of millions of ads over a yearlong campaign.
- Produced hundreds of pieces of Digital content.
Sophisticated Digital “Surround Sound” targeting to reach and persuade ten key decision makers AND everyone in their lives across the internet.
Working with our data partners to enable 1:1 targeting, we deployed a Digital ads campaign that surrounded decision makers with Solar Rights Alliance’s message. We targeted not just the decision makers themselves, but everyone in their lives: their family members, their staff, their donors, their college friends, and more. By consistently updating our Digital ads for this “Surround Sound” campaign, we made sure over 22,000 individuals in the lives of our target decision makers received our message whenever they went online.
Geotargeting capitol, homes, and offices though legislative calendar and pandemic.
On top of the “Surround Sound” targeting tactic, we layered hyperlocal geographic targeting by mapping the home addresses and offices of hundreds of targets across the state of California. In the summer of 2021, the utility monopolies tried to force a bill through the California legislature that would have killed rooftop solar. We responded by “Flooding the Zone” in the power corridor of Sacramento, buying millions of ads across the internet targeting anyone who was in or around the capitol building during the weeks the legislation was live. To the surprise of pundits, the bill was resoundingly defeated.