Representatives of porn industry to read lectures in Kiev

A "Marketing Course", which will focus on brand promotion, including brand reputation management, is to be held in Kiev. One of the leading lecturers is Nuri Gulver, the first creative director of PornHub, reports the website of the Free Academy.

Authors of the educational program offer to teach the course participants how to promote goods and services in social networks and "write strong selling texts", and also promise to disclose all the secrets of marketing from PornHub, Converse and Lego.

It is reported that the course on practical approaches to marketing is based on the techniques of the companies PornHub, Lego, which produces children's model kits, and the world-famous Nestle.

PornHub is a pornographic site that provides free access to pornographic material. It is one of the most popular pornographic sites in the world.

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