NEW TO ELECTIONMALL.COM
ElectionMall has put together their newest line of products to give campaigns the best of our products and services. Our distinct campaign packages are tailored to your particular bid for office. Federal and state-wide, state, local, and county candidates can finish strong by spending more time with voters and less time with vendors.
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www.MyCampaignBox.com.
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View CEO, Ravi Singh, on CNN discussing the 2008 historic presidential election at:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/26/technology.election/index.html.
“Everyday voters now have the ability to participate in politics in a way that our Founding Fathers could only imagine.”
Read Reuter’s article at: http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSN0931029320080710, “Internet propels Obama but also creates risks”.
Take Inventory Before the Hard Campaigning Months Begin – Again
You wouldn’t go into mountains without plenty of food, water, ropes, emergency ket, etc. Don’t finish your campaign without stocking up. Have the products and services in place before you attempt the summit.
Here is your checklist:
Email Systems
Robo Calls
Fax Blasting
Mobile Services
Event Ticketing
Online Fundraising
Send eYardsings
Google Key Adwords
Merchandise
Take Action Web Page
For all of these things in the right proportion for your bid for office, check out www.MyCampaingBox.com
Meditate On This
When ordering your yard signs, make sure to order extra. It is common for yard signs to go missing (most likely by your opponent’s camp). Sometimes, on the ground campaigning may feel like capture the flag – “Let’s steal into the enemy camp and take away all their yard signs while they are sleeping and replace them with ours. “Mature? No. Effective? Yes. Keep your game on and defend your flag with ElectionMall yard signs.
Breathing Exercise
As campaigns heat up again, consider how your campaign brings you personal meaning. Go into battle with a clear head and a stout heart. This will help when you’re on your 8th cup of coffee for the day. “When people get caught up with that which is right and they are willing to sacrifice for it, there is no stopping point short of victory.” Martin Luther King Jr.
New Vocabulary
Hoopla – Devices and techniques to stimulate enthusiasm at rallies when crowds are turned off by long speeches. In politics, hoopla is a necessary ingredient to campaigns to give them bounce, youthfulness, and a sense of fun.
No comment – An outdated, pretentious phrase to ward off a reporter’s query, now used by political novices with no skill at fencing. Before he was a candidate for president, Franklin Roosevelt said he knew the value of “sitting tight, sawing wood and keeping my mouth shut.”
Source: Safire’s Political Dictionary
Did You Know?
Did you know that text messaging raises voter turnout? ElectionMall offers great mobile services that reach the targets you need. (Source: Get Out The Vote by Donald Green and Alan Gerber).