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Reach voters who participate in the electoral process.
High-tech campaigning is here, and Techspeed can make the difference in your campaign. Your campaign staff can now publish timely, detailed information to help voters make informed decisions. Techspeed. has a solid track record developing Web sites that target critical campaign information to voters, the media and party members.

Reach the active voters.
Electronic technology has arrived as a tool of choice for political campaigns, and Techspeed. will help you use it most effectively. We can help you reach voters, providing a site that works best for you and includes secure campaign contributions, volunteer forms, and targeting software. Because we use the latest Web site tracking software, you'll know exactly which groups of voters are looking at each page.

Don't miss reaching these constituents.
You can't afford not to have a campaign Web site designed by Techspeed! Just take a look at who will likely use it:
• Internet users
• represent some of the better educated, more affluent segments of the electorate, with 53 percent having a least four years of college.
• They vote more frequently than most segments of the population and also give a strong indication of where the rest of the country is headed.
• They recognize technology as a powerful tool for education and expression -- and Techspeed. will help your campaign use it in the best possible ways.

Put high-tech campaigning to work.
oters committed to particular issues, including tax reform, the environment and social issues, are likely to be computer literate and already viewing information on-line. Growing numbers of senior citizens are using the Internet effectively. Consider these ways that you could put your site to use:

• Supplement your media buys. Web sites have a broader reach at far less expense than television, radio or brochures.
• You can respond to fast-breaking issues or criticisms more quickly than you can on television or radio. And, you can respond in depth -- beyond sound bites.
• Issue on-line news releases.
• Give local perspectives on national or international issues.
• Distribute information to your volunteers, voters, contributors and the media.
• Conduct on-line town meetings. Post the audio and Video of the event on your web site.
• Post letters, responding to constituent requests and supporting lobbying efforts.
• Include links to other related sites.

These are just a few ways that Techspeed. will help your site serve as a valuable voter resource. You'll find electronic technology one of the most efficient campaign strategies, in both time and money.
Because we have the technological expertise, we can advise you about which aspects may be most useful to you. We'll help you write copy, and we'll work to be sure that the information on your site is correct (you can't afford mistakes and we can't either).

Use the latest unsurpassed campaign techniques.
Techspeed will work with you to provide the detailed information voters and the media need about your campaign. As you build your on-line campaign, all of your announcements and news releases will be only a click away. Your schedule of campaign appearances will be easily available and can be instantly updated, so that voters can see and meet you through eMail.

Voters who use the Internet are already inclined to the candidate. You can steer them to contribute time or money, to register on-line friends, and to move into active participation. We'll help you devise strategies that take advantage of the distinctive interactive opportunities.

Call Techspeed at 503-291-0027 or email rich@techspeed.com. today to discover how we can help you step into full use of technology as a forceful, unsurpassed campaign tool.

Respond to change quickly.
• With a Web site from Techspeed., you can respond immediately to a changing political landscape.
• Changing your on-line information is easy and included in our monthly maintenance fee.
• Updates ensure that viewers of your campaign return more than once.

Content Management... or why your brother-in-law shouldn't design your site.
There are three ways to build a campaign website:

1. Volunteer Help. Too often, a website designed by your 13-year-old nephew looks like a site designed by... your 13-year-old nephew. You're at the mercy of your volunteer's talent - and, more importantly, their time. It can take days (even weeks) to get a single press release up.

2. Professional Graphic Design Help. A website built by a designer can look good, but you're still at the mercy of their time. New pages wait for the designer to get un-busy - and cost you money every time. Paying by the hour can be painful.

3. A Content Management System. A CMS, like the one Techspeed clients enjoy, allows the campaign team to produce pages on their own within pre-defined templates without any technical or design skill. You don't pay a designer by-the-hour, you pay a flat rate. Thus, you can have as many web pages as you need. Oh, and it gets us out of the web-monkey shop and where we really can make a difference: consulting with you on strategy and content.