Last month, I sat down with two Republican candidates who were both struggling with their online fundraising. The first had signed up for WinRed because “that’s what everyone uses.” The second candidate chose Anedot because he believed it had lower fees. Neither was raising the money they needed.
Here’s the thing about donation platforms – it’s not just about picking the right one. It’s about knowing how to use it effectively. Let me show you what I mean.
I love telling the story of a state house candidate who was frustrated with her WinRed results. “I’m paying higher fees than my friend on Anedot,” she complained, “but I’m not seeing any benefit.”
Then we dug into her WinRed account. She wasn’t using any of the platform’s GOP ecosystem features or advanced recurring donation tools. Once we optimized her approach, her monthly donations tripled.
Meanwhile, a county commissioner candidate was getting great results with Anedot because it gave him the flexibility he needed to run hyper-local fundraising campaigns. Different tools, different needs, both successful.
Here’s something most consultants won’t tell you: both platforms work fine. The real difference isn’t in the technology – it’s in how you use it.
I recently watched a campaign switch from Anedot to WinRed, expecting their fundraising to magically improve. Instead, they just ended up paying higher fees for the same results because they brought their bad habits with them.
Let me break this down in plain English:
WinRed is like joining a big Republican fundraising family. You’ll pay more in fees (3.94% + 30ยข per transaction), but you get:
Anedot is like running your own independent operation. You’ll pay less (4% flat fee) and get:
I remember working with a congressional candidate who made WinRed sing. She:
The result? She raised more in her first month than her previous quarter combined.
On the flip side, I worked with a local candidate who crushed it with Anedot because he:
He raised $50,000 in three months with highly targeted local appeals.
Here’s what I’ve learned makes the biggest difference, regardless of platform:
I watched one campaign double their average donation just by optimizing their suggested donation amounts based on their data.
Want to know something scary? I recently reviewed a campaign’s donation data and found that 70% of their potential donors were visiting on mobile devices, but their donation page was nearly impossible to use on a phone.
After fixing that one issue, their conversion rate jumped by 40%.
Think about it this way:
Choose WinRed if:
Choose Anedot if:
Let’s Talk About Your Fundraising
Every campaign has unique needs, and I’d love to hear about yours. Are you struggling to choose between platforms? Not getting the results you want from your current setup?
Want to discuss your campaign’s fundraising strategy over coffee (virtual works too!)? Choose a time or reach out at Sean@VOTEGTR.com. I’m always happy to share ideas and help good candidates build fundraising systems that actually work.