How to Promote an Event-Not!

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Everything old is new again. Why on earth are we are talking about women’s rights here in the US in 2012. Yep, it seems the Republican primary process has dug up something that we all thought was a conversation long done with. And how does this tie in with how to promote an event? Well, what I’m referring to here is the conclusion to Rick Santorum’s presidential run. You see, it seems that Mr. Santorum couldn’t shake some of his more controversial comments regarding women’s rights issues. This was something that he was perfectly willing to bring up on his campaign trail.

Our friends at funny or die, with the help of some very well known names in the industry, have put together a tongue-in-cheek video to address how to promote an event, Rick Santorum style. Mr. Santorum has been pretty vocal about his beliefs on a woman’s right to choose (or not). They’ve cleverly drawn a comparison of this controversial subject and tied it into the senators suspension of his campaign speech – you know – how to promote an event. Normally when you’re promoting an event, you like to focus on the positive benefits of what the event itself is.

Watch below as Rick Santorum Aborts Presidential Campaign.

 

Let’s just say that this is not how to promote an event – at least if you’re Rick Santorum.

 

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With over 20 years of experience in hotel operations, Andrew has held several senior managerial positions, including Senior Operations Manager with Canada’s largest hotel, Toronto’s Delta Chelsea Inn. Andrew joined Welcome To The City, Inc. in 1996, after a successful stint as co-owner of The Exeter Group, a Toronto-based restaurant management company. Andrew’s financial acumen and ability to develop and enhance the company’s business strategy has helped propel Welcome To The City’s latest venture, WTTC.com, to its current level of success, making it the largest independent online resource in North America for the events, meetings and conventions industry.

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