The World Startup Convention, held in Noida Delhi, has been exposed for using deceptive tactics to attract attendees. The event, which was supposed to showcase some of the most promising startups from around the world, has come under fire for using fake posters of Elon Musk and influencer marketing to deceive people.
The convention was marketed as a three-day event, featuring keynote speeches, panel discussions, and networking opportunities. However, it was soon discovered that the organizers had used fake posters of Elon Musk to promote the event. The posters claimed that Elon Musk would be speaking at the convention, but the Tesla CEO was never scheduled to attend.
In addition, the organizers used influencer marketing to attract attendees. Several social media influencers were paid to promote the event to their followers, but many of them did not disclose that they were being paid for their posts. The event roped in influencers with millions of followers such as Ankur Warikoo, Raj Shamani, Chetan Bhagat and others for promos full of high praise.This is a violation of advertising guidelines and can be seen as misleading to potential attendees.
Ankur warikoo responded back to startupnewsfyi
Many people who attended the World Startup Convention were disappointed with the event. Some reported long lines, disorganized registration, and delays in accessing the main venue. Others complained about the quality of the programming, which they felt was uninteresting or irrelevant.
The World Startup Convention also faced police intervention after several attendees complained about the event’s poor organization and deceptive marketing tactics. The police were called to the venue after attendees became frustrated with the long lines and delays in accessing the main venue.
According to reports, the police arrived at the convention and asked to speak with the organizers. They questioned the organizers about the event’s safety and organization, and demanded to see the necessary permits and approvals. The police also asked for clarification on the use of fake posters of Elon Musk and influencer marketing to promote the event.
In conclusion, the World Startup Convention’s deceptive marketing tactics, poor organization, and police intervention are a reminder that events like this must be conducted with honesty, transparency, and accountability to earn the trust and respect of attendees. The startup community must remain vigilant against deception and manipulation to maintain its reputation as a hotbed of innovation and entrepreneurship.