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How to Develop a Winning Campaign Strategy
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Title: How to Develop a Winning Campaign Strategy
Approximate Running Time: 90 minutes
Author: Mark Montini
Formats: CD or Cassette


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It’s been said that 50% of everything a campaign does is wasted. The key to winning, therefore, is to make sure you don’t waste the 50% you need to win your election. That’s shy strategy and targeting play such an important role in successful campaigns.

By developing a sound strategy early in your campaign, it will be easy exactly what you must do to win. Frankly, without starting you campaign with a solid strategy, you won’t know if any decision you make is the right decision. With a strategy in place, however, your key decisions will be much, much easier to make.

That’s why Campaign Secrets developed this audio seminar specifically to help candidates develop an effective campaign strategy early in their campaigns.

This information-packed seminar includes a proven step-by-step process campaigns at every level can use to develop a sound strategy. It’s based on a seminar that’s been delivered to hundreds of candidates all across America.
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