eSlates - just imagine the possibilities...

Every few election cycles, a new tool arrives on the political scene that can help make the job of candidate/issue branding just a little easier. This election cycle is no exception, and WebPolitechs is pleased to introduce you to our NEW product called eSlate.

eSlate is underpinned by the principal of “tell me and I’ll forget, but show me and I’ll remember” method of branding that takes full advantage of everything the web has to offer, including animation, video, and audio.

eSlate is like nothing you've ever seen before.

eSlate extends reach and improves brand identity.

eSlate drives more traffic to your campaign website.

eSlate is the most cost effective means of online advertising.

WHAT IS AN ESLATE?

eSlate is an online paid-for advertising program where the cost is spread among several advertisers (candidates and/or ballot measures).

eSlate is new, novel, easy on the pocketbook, and has a strong viral marketing component.

eSlate is a 100% Internet-based form of visual electioneering that is environmentally (green) friendly; no printing involved.

eSlate is truly a good idea whose time has come; See for yourself and imagine the possibilities. NOTE: Advertising in an eSlate is limited to Democratic and Bi-partisan candidates, as well as advocacy groups endorsed by the Democratic Party.




List below are the current States where eSlates are being offered:

Arkansas (2)

California (12)

Indiana (2)

Texas (2)

Washington (2)

More States are on the way.

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What they're saying...

David L. Gould"eSlate is a new genre of campaign branding tools that will increase reach and be gentle on the pocketbook . Bravo WebPolitechs!"

- David L. Gould
   Campaign Consultant/Treasurer
   Los Angeles, California


Ken Arnold for Congress“Based on what I’ve seen, eSlate is an exciting and valuable new tool that should help our campaign to get the word out to more people. ”

- Ken Arnold,
   Candidate for U.S. Congress 2010
   Huntington Beach, California