Free Five-Day Branding Bootcamp Kicks Off with Expert Mentorship and Prizes
A free five-day intensive training program on branding and marketing is set to commence on November 10, 2021. Organized by the Moy Biznes Center of the Moscow Region and Franchising-Intellect, the event is part of the Effective and Competitive Economy national project. Participants will delve into the intricacies of brand creation and market positioning, guided by over a dozen seasoned experts.
The program is divided into two modules. Participants will initially develop their own branding projects, with the most promising ones advancing to the second module for further mentorship. Throughout the event, leading franchise experts, business consultants, and successful entrepreneurs from Russia will share insights on defining target audiences, allocating advertising budgets, and leveraging technologies for marketing. The program includes hands-on workshops and sessions led by top Russian entrepreneurs. Upon completion, graduates will receive branding and promotion strategies, networking opportunities, and access to an exclusive professional community.
The top five projects will be awarded vouchers for logo and brand identity development from Artemiy Lebedev Studio. Participants will learn about laying the foundation of a brand, crafting its visual identity, and developing a value-driven framework.
The five-day intensive training program, held in November 2021, offers a unique opportunity for aspiring brand creators and marketers to enhance their skills and network with industry experts. With the potential to win vouchers for professional branding services and gain access to an exclusive community, this event is not to be missed.
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