All campaign documents and material should be secure and accessible. Use the cloud.




My Campaign Coach Minute show

Summary: <br> Here’s today’s tip: All campaign documents and material should be secure and accessible. Use the cloud.<br> It’s hard to imagine that just a few years ago, you had to make hard-copies of campaign documents in order to share them. Printing, collating and mailing important documents all too significant time. Now that’s not the case. Cloud storage and collaboration and editing are the way to do it!<br> Security and accessibility are the two key factors in deciding where you’ll store your campaign files. I highly recommend Google Drive for all your campaign needs. I don’t get a penny for recommending them but I’ve been using them for years. Every campaign I’ve worked with, clients I’ve served, and projects I’ve directed have all been run through Google Drive.<br> <br> There’s nothing out there that will give you ease of access, tight security and collaborative capabilities like Google Drive. <br> Consider security and accessibility when deciding all kinds of campaign tech. From password sharing with tools like LastPass to basic graphics editing from Canva. All of these provide fantastic software as a service tool with air-tight security and broad accessibility. <br> To find out more about what it takes to win a political campaign, go to <a href="http://mycampaigncoach.com/">MyCampaignCoach.com</a>. You can also check out our interviews with Candidates, Elected Officials, Consultants and Campaign Staff on the How to Run for Office Podcast! On Facebook, you can find our campaign mastermind group by searching for the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/MCCmastermind/">Elite Campaign Mastermind</a> and our page under <a href="https://www.facebook.com/mycampaigncoach/">My Campaign Coach</a>. If you want to help support our efforts, you can do that with <a href="https://www.patreon.com/mycampaigncoach">financial support</a> via Patreon.com/mycampaigncoach or by giving us a nice rating on <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/my-campaign-coach/id1172865710?ls=1">iTunes</a>!<br> <br> Here’s today’s tip: All campaign documents and material should be secure and accessible. Use the cloud.<br> It’s hard to imagine that just a few years ago, you had to make hard-copies of campaign documents in order to share them. Printing, collating and mailing important documents all too significant time. Now that’s not the case. Cloud storage and collaboration and editing are the way to do it!<br> Security and accessibility are the two key factors in deciding where you’ll store your campaign files. I highly recommend Google Drive for all your campaign needs. I don’t get a penny for recommending them but I’ve been using them for years. Every campaign I’ve worked with, clients I’ve served, and projects I’ve directed have all been run through Google Drive.<br> <br> There’s nothing out there that will give you ease of access, tight security and collaborative capabilities like Google Drive. <br> Consider security and accessibility when deciding all kinds of campaign tech. From password sharing with tools like LastPass to basic graphics editing from Canva. All of these provide fantastic software as a service tool with air-tight security and broad accessibility. <br> To find out more about what it takes to win a political campaign, go to <a href="http://mycampaigncoach.com/">MyCampaignCoach.com</a>. You can also check out our interviews with Candidates, Elected Officials, Consultants and Campaign Staff on the How to Run for Office Podcast! On Facebook, you can find our campaign mastermind group by searching for the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/MCCmastermind/">Elite Campaign Mastermind</a> and our page under <a href="https://www.facebook.com/mycampaigncoach/">My Campaign Coach</a>. If you want to help support our efforts, you can do that with <a href="https://www.patreon.com/mycampaigncoach">financial support</a> via Patreon.com/mycampaigncoach or by giving us a nice rating on <a href="https://itunes."></a>