A question to the team behind Rydges’ new marketing campaign: Do you think that making your staff look like 30 Rock’s Kenneth the Page will make people more likely to want to stay with you?
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Assuming that “check in” a vague Facebook/Foursquare reference, it may still confuse readers into thinking that they can somehow check into the hotel some other way? Also, having *three* hashtags is confusing, redundant, reduces the space for other content (if you expect anyone to use them all at once, which is unlikely) and makes it less likely that any of them will trend (since you might be lucky if people use any one of them). Do you even social media?
Does anyone need free Wi-Fi these days? Other than a 14 year old on a parent enforced data cap.
at least it ain’t the same old stock shot for once – like it.