
Why Filpac?We'll give you ten good reasons.1. Filpac is indisputably the most cost-effective solution for any Republican campaign. Check out our prices and then see if they can be matched anywhere on the planet. They cannot. For as little as $695 you can install your software and be running walk lists today. 2. Filpac strengthens the five pillars of a winning campaign: Candidate, Money, Issues, Organization and Climate.
3. Whether you are trying to win a tough election, raise more money, or increase your volunteer base, Filpac is software that will power your politics.
4. Because personal contact works. In fact it is the only campaign technique that works in every campaign every time. It is the one thing that insulates a Republican officeholder in a tough year, and the one method that enables a challenger to overcome resistance in a D-leaning district. Filpac helps you multiply yourself by extending your personal contact to thousands of targeted voters. 5. The software is always being improved. We don't issue a release and then sequester ourselves while we seek inspiration for the next brilliant offering. Upgrades to our software are posted on a weekly basis. (Well, OK, sometimes they're just bug fixes.) You'll certainly be impressed with the product's improvement as time goes on. 6. Simplicity. Filpac is simple to install, user friendly, and multi-user at no additional charge. 7. Filpac can be used on your notebook, your office server, or on someone else's computer over the web. 8. You can pick up the phone, call for assistance, and get a human being on the other end of the line. (Or at least voice mail if we're busy, in which case you can expect a prompt return call.) It's part of the five-minutes-free courtesy that we provide to all customers. 10. For Republicans Only. No need to worry about us doing business with your opponent. And while we're on the subject, we don't understand how some of these campaign vendors can call themselves non-partisan with a straight face. Anyone who's ever served in a legislative capacity knows that non-partisan is just another term for a Democrat who wants something. |
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