EAristotle looking for a new name
To more accurately reflect its meeting content, TravelMole is looking for a new name for e-Aristotle. And readers can help.
"We have a tremendous list of subscribers to the present eAristotle; senior management execs from CVBs, national and state tourism offices, incentive houses and suppliers across the travel industry,” said Kieron J. Keady, director of sales and marketing, Americas.
Coverage will be expanded to the MICE newswire, with a new and more relevant name and global coverage of meetings, destinations and corporate travel trends,” he added.
“A new and improved name and direction will make the publication more relevant, newsworthy and improve results for our advertisers," Keady said.
“We want to engage the readership of eAristotle newswire, announcing we are rebranding the publication and asking for reader help in choosing a new name,” he added.
A randomly selected winner, choosing the new name selected, will receive a week of free advertising for their firm.
Click on the site below to suggest a new name: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DKVPFMS
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