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Your brand is online. But is it saying what you want?

Potential customers don't call anymore.  They Google.  What is Google saying about you (if anything at all)?  And how can you manipulate your Web PR?


Tonight you will learn how to:
- Decide on what your story is, and develop a Brand Story
- Spread your story across the net to establish an online PR presence 
- Craft articles and papers which share information and set your company up as an Industry Expert
- Learn how Deborah and her partner have built their business Soya Marketing

Bonus!  Be on the Brand Story Hot Seat: At tonight's Thinktank Session, we will all work together to help up to three attendees find their positioning on social media. Experience the process and participate in the creation of a new marketing tool for a fellow woman in business.  Let me know if you are interested in being one of the three 'Brand Story' Hot Seaters. Join us!

Deborah Collins is co-founder of Soya Marketing (aka Sit on Your Ass Marketing). She has applied her social media wizardry to create a Facebook strategy for Opus Hotel Group, to launch a hot Montreal restaurant and to manage sticky issues for companies dealing with controversy. Currently Soya is helping the Dalai Lama Centre get a global audience for an upcoming event. She has guest lectured at Simon Fraser University and BCIT.
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Your Brand in Online. But is it saying what you want?

Speaker: Deborah Collins, co-founder of Soya Marketing
Date: Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Time:
6pm-9pm
Location: The Terminal City Club (West Hastings and Burrard downtown)
Included in price: Club Dinner, speaker event, networking
WBO yearly membership: $95 (join tonight - save $10 off dinner and get a free gift!)
Cost: $47 members, $57 non-members
Raffle Prizes: do you have a little something to donate to our raffle? A gift certificate or perhaps a bottle of wine with your business card? All raffle money raised goes to the Kit Davison Bursary Fund to support students with muscular dystrophy and are in need of medical equipment to assist their independence while attending school. 
Raffle Prize donators get special mention during the raffle. Spread some cheer!

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