You risk fingering some guy who's your neighbor and a potential advertiser and subscriber. |
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When an ad makes a 'tween feel like there's an inside joke between them and the advertiser, it's a home run. |
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This inevitably leads to some accusing the advertiser of tokenism or stereotyping, which in turn reinforces the difficulty of acting inclusively. |
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Any advertiser who is interested in increasing conversions on their website will find Website Optimizer useful. |
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We can reach whatever demographic an advertiser wants, because we know exactly what and how many people are going to hear the ad. |
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If you notice that an advertiser is associating a new car with sexual potency, you can decide to take it or leave it on more rational grounds. |
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Both the advertiser and the publisher of the newspaper or other medium will be guilty of the offence. |
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That junk food-munching young zombie who is watching a burping contest on AXN, is pure gold for the advertiser. |
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More prosaically, he was perhaps the first advertiser to use a pretty girl to advertise a whole range of products, from soap to throat pastilles. |
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In fact, the contract with the advertiser may specify that payment is by results, measured by hits or clickthroughs. |
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One advertiser wanted to geofence their competitor, to send an offer before a shopper walked into that store. |
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Alliances are being struck to broaden content and advertiser ties in many cases. |
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But it is the advertiser who wants to fire well targeted bullets, not buckshot, that would be the most excited. |
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With some fine-tuning and research, any advertiser is sure to gain from paid search listings. |
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The advertiser also takes us to be such dunces in whose heads he has to ram his message again and again. |
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That, in itself, is a good thing, but if the local advertiser isn't being served, then the money is not going to flow to the local broadcaster. |
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Even the smallest advertiser can get up to half of their advertising costs reimbursed. |
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If challenged, the advertiser must provide the necessary evidence from an independent body or expert to prove the accuracy of the advertisement. |
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It is increasingly likely that the advertiser or retailer will be located in a different jurisdiction from the consumer. |
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This is because it was advertisement feature content that was published as part of a commercial deal and funded by an advertiser. |
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If the replacement shows flop, the advertiser needs to be made whole. |
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Unfortunately, the advertiser didn't count on dim-witted viewers. |
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The advertiser typically gives 50 percent off the retail price of his product or service. |
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On top of their technical expertise they succeed in empathizing with the broadcaster, the advertiser and the viewer. |
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The advertiser acknowledged that the price quoted in the flyer was a misprint. |
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The advertiser must inform PAAB if ad portions will not appear contiguously. |
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Plus, Allison Yarrow on the fallout at Georgetown and John Avlon on the advertiser exodus. |
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Which publisher sites were used by an advertiser as part of its display ad campaign? |
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The advertiser acknowledged there was a clack of clarity about the exclusions to the sale that may have been confusing to consumers. |
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Lane Bryant was treated absolutely no differently than any advertiser for the same product. |
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Clevenger sounds little better than he did 10 years ago in a letter to the editor in the Aurora advertiser. |
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Loose inserts from one advertiser in different designs in the same issue are agreement. |
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Or does the advertiser qualify its claims by appropriately communicating a product's limitations? |
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Why might an advertiser want kids and teens to see ads for adult-oriented products such as a car or electronic equipment? |
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Even better: with just a click, you may call free the advertiser to check the availability of a product or book a table. |
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Where a publisher does not provide translation, editing or creative assistance, the costs are borne by the advertiser or sponsor. |
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Vivendi is top display advertiser with more than 2 billion impressions served. |
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This will be the highest discount an advertiser will get for the most ads he can buy. |
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None of these local campaigns had any contact with the advertiser. |
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By the time the Journal had come to full maturity, it had helped establish the journalistic norms of reportorial nonpartisanship and of independence from advertiser pressure. |
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There is harmless exaggeration such as every one of us uses every day to gain attention, but no advertiser can afford to depend for sales upon exaggeration of the basic worthwhileness of his goods. |
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At the end of the day, a broadcaster may have an issue to take up with the syndicator, the producer, the distributor or the advertiser that was at the source of the problematic content. |
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The advertiser broke the prices, oddment of the instrument! |
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In an advertorial, the commercial message of the advertiser is packaged in an editorial style and layout that are closely related to the title in which it is published. |
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An advertisement showed two significantly different sized stacks of money, side-by-side, to illustrate the difference in interest rates between those offered by the advertiser compared with other institutions. |
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By displaying a vibrant, imbibing couple against a black and white non-drinking background crowd, the advertiser contrasts the supposedly alive and colorful world of the drinker with dull reality. |
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How does an advertiser connect with a demographic that is all over the place, numbed by Christmas clutter, confused about competing offers and distrustful of cell phone providers? |
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This would include not only tanning beds, but also sunless tanning products and spray-on tans about which no cause and effect was adduced by the advertiser in relation to cancer. |
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Data on an internet user in one place can be analysed in another, then used to sell advertising, aimed at that user, to an advertiser in a third place. |
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Gimv strongly believes in the future potential of non traditional communications and below-the-line marketing activation, which allow for direct and measurable interaction between consumer and advertiser. |
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In substance, that law requires an advertising network, as a medium or a network, to report directly to the advertiser on the conditions under which the space purchasing services have been performed. |
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Rona is already a major advertiser on our various media properties. |
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Similarly, your advertiser needs to have his message there when your readers discover aphids on their roses and open their gardening magazines to see how to get rid of them today! |
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A spot on television is rather risky for the advertiser. |
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They are experiencing an advertiser crunch much more than a reader crunch. |
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The FTC inquires whether the advertiser has evidence to back up any claim made. |
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A postal survey carried out by the Evening Advertiser has shown that most first-class mail sent out from Swindon reaches its destination on time. |
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Despite several warnings in the Advertiser, yobs are still using estates and parks as racetracks for mini motos, go-peds and scramblers. |
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The two retrospective articles published by the Moulton Advertiser in 1984 and 1998 did not print the Letson family name. |
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Rivalry between the Advertiser and the Register was fierce, and the two went to great lengths in competition for lead stories. |
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Eleven out of 13 rescued kittens featured in the Advertiser have found new homes. |
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There are also 20 Evening Advertiser goody bags for voters to be picked at random. |
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The Evening Advertiser has great things such as competitions, word searches and crosswords. |
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He remembers Evening Advertiser street sellers standing outside the main works entrance and at several other places in Swindon. |
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Something was causing a bit of a pong in a new Swindon street until the Evening Advertiser sniffed out the problem. |
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A U-turn only came about when the Evening Advertiser contacted a local MP, who fired a letter off to the Foreign Office. |
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But demolition work began earlier in October after the Advertiser first highlighted the very obvious perils of the building. |
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At the time I was not long out of college, working as a stringer, editorial writer and arts reviewer for the Galway Advertiser. |
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Much has been made recently in the Evening Advertiser and elsewhere of the low standing of Swindon's Social Services Department. |
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And starting tomorrow, the Evening Advertiser will be the first regional newspaper to carry his daily predictions. |
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The Evening Advertiser and the police launched the Swindon Drugs Hotline last year to snare dealers. |
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But when a friend suggested the story might not be true she contacted the Advertiser for help. |
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Five months after her transfer, she sent a rambling 15-page handwritten letter to two journalists at the Adelaide Advertiser. |
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The scheme, supported by the Evening Advertiser, was set up in Wroughton, a burglary hotspot, in August 2002 to combat the activities of con artists. |
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The pub in Woodhill Road has been named the winner for the north region in three categories of the awards, organised by trade paper the Morning Advertiser. |
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And thanks to an appeal in the Evening Advertiser for more members earlier this month, new recruits have been signing up to join the project in Parks and Walcot. |
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The teenager whose courageous three year battle against cancer has featured in the Evening Advertiser was distraught by the incident, and went home in floods of tears. |
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There is also a weekly freesheet called the Advertiser, which is delivered to most households in the Furness area. |
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The sole newspaper based in the city is the Perthshire Advertiser, owned by Trinity Mirror. |
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In the late 19th century, Llangollen had a weekly newspaper, the Llangollen Advertiser. |
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In 1926, during the General Strike The Courier was merged with The Advertiser. |
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Regional dailies include The Courier and Advertiser in Dundee and the east, and The Press and Journal serving Aberdeen and the north. |
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