Ideas that stick…messages that stick…

Posted November 9, 2010 at 12:02 am by

You'll like the class, or your money back. If you REALLY like the class, I take tips.

Next week, I get to teach a class that you’ll love. Things you’ll like about it:

1) It’s free.

2) You’ll leave the class with a fresh, new way of thinking about your business or mission or next novel (I know your secrets).

3) You will change the way you’re doing your marketing, and you’ll be glad you did.

4) It’s fun.

The class is sponsored by my friends & yours at the EDC and SVC, so you better decide ASAP to signup for your spot (and so we know how many people are coming!) Here’s the scoop:

“Sticky” Marketing Workshop
presented by the EDC

Why do some marketing messages work and some don’t? How can business owners improve their company’s “message” to make it stick in the minds of customers?

Learn how to create a cohesive, compelling message in the EDC’s upcoming workshop entitled, “Making It Stick: Crafting A Message They’ll Remember.” The workshop will be held from 9-11 on November 16, at Skagit Valley College’s community room.

Join writer and English teacher Ian Byington to learn to craft your words so that people will not only remember what you do, they’ll act when it’s time to buy. This useful workshop will help business owners transform the way they communicate ideas.

The workshop will be held from 9-11 on November 16, at Skagit Valley College’s community room, downstairs, at 221 Weber Way, Friday Harbor. Please call or email to register: (360) 378-2906, [email protected].

The EDC thanks San Juan County for supporting our fall Business Education Series.

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