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Register now for Soapbox User Summit and Pre-Summit Day of Training, May 5th - 6th: Early bird pricing through March 14th!

Pre-Summit Day of Training
Monday, May 5th
9 am - 4:30 pm
Washington, DC - location TBA
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Soapbox User Summit
Tuesday, May 6th
9:30 am – 5:30 pm
Washington, DC - location TBA
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2013 Soapbox User Summit

Longing for some Soapbox knowledge and inspiration to achieve great things with your website? Wrestling through nagging nightmares that your site could be doing so much more to further your mission? Hungry for Salesforce wisdom? Want to get the lowdown on new features slated for Soapbox? Just want to hang out with friendly PICnetters, fellow Soapbox users, and get a free penguin?

Join us for the third annual Soapbox User Summit on Tuesday, May 6th, 2013 in Washington, DC!

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Memories of 2012 inaugural Soapbox User Summit

Can you believe it? It’s been one year since we had our inaugural Soapbox User Summit, but I still remember April 19, 2012 like it was yesterday. We had all the PICnetters together from near and far. We had Gunner from Aspiration Tech facilitate and clients attend from DC, Maryland, Connecticut, and New York.  

We voted on our own session ideas, broke out into small groups, mingled with the Support Department at PICnet, had a gorgeous location and beautiful weather, and got to learn from accidental techies about their successes and struggles with technology for their own organizations.

Soapbox User Summit session ideas

It was certainly a productive, worthwhile way to spend a day in Washington, DC.

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Top 5 Reasons to attend Soapbox User Summit: Reason #1

Soapbox User Summit
Wednesday, May 8th
9:30 am - 5:30 pm
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We're just under three weeks away from the second annual Soapbox User Summit on May 8th - and have reached the first and final reason in our countdown of the Top 5 Reasons Soapbox users should register and attend.

Reason #1: Nothing beats face-to-face with the Soapbox community to empower your organization

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