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Stop sitting around just thinking about your brand— now is the time to do something about it!

On November 8th, Sisarina is partnering with Carrie Fox of C.Fox Communications and Antigone Peyton of Cloudigy Law to bring you Rock Your Brand, a half-day business branding bootcamp.

If you’re looking to take your company to the next level, Rock Your Brand is exactly the road map that you’ve needed.

Don't worry: this conference will have no boring panels and no nondescript conference rooms. And we promise not to make you sit through even one PowerPoint presentation.

Instead, Rock Your Brand is all about you and your business.

Sisarina has said all along your brand isn't just about your logo or your website. Your brand is your culture, how you sell youself, and what others think of you. Melanie will be kicking off the Rock Your Brand conference by helping you pull out those brand ideals, put them on paper, and then build a community of people to share them. By the time we're done, you'll have all the tools and knowledge you need to rev your company's engine and drive your brand to new heights.

The afternoon of November 8th, join us at 901 Restaurant & Bar in Washington DC and spend the afternoon with other CEO's, marketing and communications directors, and nonprofit executives. We’ll give you real and tangible advice. With smart tips, hands-on learning, a big dose of inspiration and some serious fun, you can learn how to rock your brand—and make others want to rock it, too.

» Details & Registration for Rock Your Brand

(Your brand will thank you for it!)
Save $25 if you register by October 19. 

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