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 Topic: Tech. Dept.The new items published under this topic are as follows.
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As promised we tackle this topic with an eye toward politicians whos' technical skills range from the neophyte to the experienced. The issues surrounding the creation of a successful web presence in this arena are many and we have split this topic into two parts. Thus, while we will brush on some of the finer points of technical marketing in this article, we'll leave the majority of those points to Part II of this series. But, most importantly, we’ll try to give you the nuts-and-bolts of how you can easily, in one weekend afternoon and for less than $20, create an effective marketing tool utilizing the same technology this site runs on for your campaign and/or tenure. Click on "read more..." to begin your journey.
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Posted by: Admin on Tuesday, March 22, 2005
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So finally after rounding up the ponies we're headed into the rapidly approaching general elections approaching in November. We've moved again to yet another new server that will hopefully mark the end of the technical nightmares for the immediate future. We did lose about a months worth of data in the move but es la vida . If you like to indulge in drama of the geekiest sort, you can click on "read more..." for the gory details.
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Posted by: Admin on Thursday, August 05, 2004
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Belatedly digging though the March 29, 2004, BusinessWeek Magazine uncovered, now seemingly commonplace, sentiments of the Web's newfound position as standard equipment in every politicians' golf-club-bag of tricks. Only this new club is hitting home runs with 20% of the U.S. now using broadband connections to access the Internet. And that's discounting individuals using the high speed connections at work [of course we know this would never include you even though our connection logs read like an edition of the IBJ]. In the following we've included the fairly informative graphic from the Click the Vote article efficiently detailing the advantages of ePolitics over the ol' tried-and-true.
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Posted by: Admin on Friday, March 26, 2004
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Looking to provide Hancock County Indiana with the most powerful, cutting-edge community organizing tools available, TheNetEffect.org launched into the few calm remaining moments before the 2004 elections. The resource takes its inspiration from the success of the Howard Dean Internet campaign's use of web technology. While acknowledging the Net is not a panacea or a substitute for some old-fashion one-on-one with constituents, most now recognize technology's integral role in any public outreach effort.
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Posted by: Admin on Thursday, January 15, 2004
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