Marketing expo offers attractive deals

The Hindu has launched a free marketing exposition with a series of seminars for owners and operators of businesses and marketing/advertising executives.

September 11, 2012 10:29 am | Updated 10:29 am IST - Chennai

A seminar ‘Why print advertising works’ was conducted by The Hindu on Monday — Photo: S.R. Raghunathan

A seminar ‘Why print advertising works’ was conducted by The Hindu on Monday — Photo: S.R. Raghunathan

The Hindu has launched a free marketing exposition with a series of seminars for owners and operators of businesses and marketing/advertising executives. They can visit the exposition, being held at Hyatt Regency till Saturday, to find out more about effective advertising in print besides availing themselves of exclusive expo-only special offers.

The initiative ‘Pressense’, according to Suresh Srinivasan, vice president, advertising, “simplifies advertising, provides a platform to engage with potential advertisers and share the benefits of print advertising, which in turn will help them grow their business.”

The free seminar will also allow participants to avail of a suitable advertising package with massive savings. “We are encouraging interested parties to book a session so they don’t miss out on special expo-only offers,” Mr. Srinivasan said on Monday.

Participants at the expo can interact with dedicated marketing professionals who will answer all queries. Interested participants can register on www.printrsvp. com as seats are limited.

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