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Promo: The New Way to Attend Events (and Maybe Get a Full-Ride to College!)

Brings You and Your Friends Together IRL, Not Just on Screen

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Promo: The New Way to Attend Events (and Maybe Get a Full-Ride to College!)

A new app has recently been developed that has made meeting up with friends and going to events a lot easier, think Instagram meets Facebook events. Introducing Promo, an app that "brings you and your friends together in real life (IRL), not just on screen".

This is the first application of its kind that allows you to not just post about your life but actually live it. Promo brings you and your friends together through its event-orientated application. This app allows you to plan events like a bonfire on the beach, attend the talk your friend is giving at the university, attend a performance at your local hangout, and join the party where you could meet that special someone. It's for the events that you don't want to just see statuses or pictures about, but ones you want to experience first hand.

After exploring this app myself, it's clear that it could become the next big thing for events. No longer do you have to sit around on a Friday night wondering what you're going to do. By going on Promo, you can check out what events are going on in your area in an instant and which ones your friends are attending. No more boring nights! With Promo, you'll always have something to do.

Special News: This semester with Promo, you could get your entire college tuition paid for! Yes, that's a full-ride scholarship to your school completely free! As founder of the app, George O'Neill III is offering up a full-ride scholarship to the creator of the biggest event of the semester, nationwide. So gather up your friends, think up your dream event and throw that party! If you have the most people attend your event through Promo, you will get your entire college tuition paid for. It's this semester only so get to planning and have the best party of the year!

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