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Delivering on the Promise of Online Constituent Communication

Test Your Advocacy SystemOn October 2, 2006 The Washington Post article, “Study Finds Missed Messages On Capitol Hill” identified significant issues surrounding deliverability of e-mail messages from constituents to Capitol Hill. The research shows Capitol Advantage is unrivaled in our dedication to ensuring our customers’ messages are delivered.

About the Study

Dr. Dennis Johnson, professor of Political Management at the George Washington University and a leading expert on online communication, led the research conducted by Capitol Advantage on citizen communication deliverability.

According to Dr. Johnson, “this research project clearly demonstrates that citizens and advocacy organizations are being shortchanged by some advocacy communications vendors who promise to send their messages to Congress and fail to do so. Only one vendor (Capitol Advantage) scored at a rate that citizens should expect from an advocacy vendor: 97.3 percent.”

Advocacy is Never an Afterthought
Capitol Advantage and its family of companies, including 720 Strategies and Knowlegis, remain as committed as ever to delivering on the promise of online democracy – for our customers and Congress -- now and in the future.

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We believe every citizen and organization should be able to communicate effectively with elected officials. If you’re among the organizations whose messages aren’t reaching Congress, we can help. Delivering your messages is a responsibility we don’t take lightly, because at Capitol Advantage, advocacy is never an afterthought.