INFORMATION OVERLOAD!
We're all too familiar with the fact that, in 2015, content and information is being blasted at us in quantities the world has never before experienced.
Yet knowing this, so many of us are investing more time and energy into content creation as an online marketing stragey. We're adding our voice to the conversation, but how do you make sure what you have to say stands out from the rest?
It's all in the quality of your MESSAGING, and we have a LIVE WORKSHOP that's going to help you craft messaging that improve your ability to influence your audience in ways that support your brand.
We're calling this an "accelerated lab", because it's more than your average lunch-and-learn workshop. In this lab you're going 'under the hood' to understand why certain messaging works. You're going to learn fast and effective techniques for generating messages that INSPIRE ACTION, and that you can use for your business or organization right away.
You'll walk away from the event with tools you can use to continue to hone your messaging and impact.
This marketing messaging workshop is perfect for:
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Entrepreneurs looking to improve a pitch
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Executives honing company-wide messaging
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Thought leaders preparing a keynote or writing a blog
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Professionals seeking new opportunities, refining their elevator pitch
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Sales leaders who want to focus a buyer’s behavior
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Anyone who wants to leave a lasting impression
WHAT
Dynamic and interactive workshop designed to help you develop memorable and functional brand messages to be used in stories, blogs, keynotes, pitches and anything else. Cost is $15 with a catered lunch included!
WHEN
December 9th 2015, from 12pm-1pm
WHERE
Roam Dunwoody
1155 Mt Vernon Hwy NE
Suite 800 (2nd Floor)
Atlanta, GA 30338
HOW TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT
Registration takes place on the Roam Dunwoody website. Click here or below to reserve your seat.
This session will be led by Melissa Gordon, communication consultant and founder of Echelon Communicate, and Fred Spring, inbound marketing expert and courageous founder of 98toGo.