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Friday, November 10, 2006

Campaign Tech: Online Safe Deposit Box Document Storage

Election Day means the end of one campaign season and the beginning of the next. You might not be hearing ads for the politicians running for office next year, but trust me, they are already working on their "potential campaign."

With that in mind, I'd like to look at some tools that campaigns should be using to benefit the candidate while keeping costs low. One such tool is Online Safe Deposit Box from KeepYouSafe.com.

Every campaign needs to store a lot of documents, usually on multiple computers. These documents have information like the number or registered voters in a particular county and what party they are registered to. This can be of great help when candidates have to decide where they should spend time campaigning.

There are also lots of other documents that a campaign would like to keep safe from the press or a spy from the opponent. They might have dirt on their opponent that they don't want anyone to know they have.

Storing documents with an online safe deposit box allows people to save lots of information on a computer that won't be damaged when the sprinklers go off in their headquarters thanks to that sneaky operative from the other side. It's also possible to access these documents from anywhere, so you don't have to bring 16 laptops on every trip to some far-off county.


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