Hey,
David ad people — would it really have been such a hassle to track down a picture of Foley and Reynolds smugly shaking hands and superimpose it over a frolicking young boy?
Not exact matches
«Now Promoted Posts can reach not only
people who like your page, but their friends as well,» according to
David Baser, Product Manager for the
Ads Team.
As an outsider not privy to psychic, celestial conversations there is no way for anyone to know if it was God who spoke with those
people, Moses, Joseph Smith,
David Koresh etc
ad nauseum or if it was mental illness.
I think what's great and what
David Armano conveyed really well in the
Ad Age article about what happened with Motrin is «Many
people with small networks have just as much influence as a few
people with large networks.»
Click on the Google
Ad to the right with the enticing «Support Bob Latta with a donation and more at Slatecard» and see what happens — at least since this weekend, you'll get a «file not found» [Hey
David and rest of the Slatecard guys, how about a custom 404 page so that at least
people can see SOMETHING useful when they request a page through a bad link?].
Crazy
People is consistently watchable, primarily because of Moore's ingratiating performance (not to mention the eclectic supporting cast, which includes legendary character actor Walsh and an early
David Paymer appearance) and the sporadic fake
ads (my favorite: a poster for a horror film that reads, «this movie won't just scare you, it will fuck you up for life»).
A Case Study With
David Penny «Much of the information out there on Facebook
Ads is from
people spending a lot of money and from
people making a lot of money.
A recent New York Times article quoted Westminster Kennel Club Dig Show's director of communications
David Frei stating that they want ``...
people to think of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show as a celebration of the dogs in our lives» and «Show me an
ad with a dog and a smile; don't shame me» (NYTimes.com, 2012).
I never thought of going into the advertising business, i never had the previledge of going to a formal school to learn this stuff, i learned by listening and being aware of my environment, more of a gut feel, and that is how i base my design and approach potential client, i am from the Philippines and frankly the field here is still played the traditional way, it works though direct approach more to the heart of the buying public, you should see the
ads for Mcdonalds, i'm still dreaming but i wish i could follow the footsteps of
David Ogilvy, for me he is one of the most brilliant
person in this field, i wish i could also get to meet and talk to
people like you who has a different view on this, need to know more, if not i'll just go back to repairing busted TV's and stereo ’s
PPOW showcased a booth of Martha Wilson work sold as one unit,
David Zwirner bravely displayed a suite of six
Ad Reinhardt prints (with a price tag of 3 million for the set), and Tibor de Nagy brought a booth of detailed Sarah McEneaney paintings depicting interiors and
people in her life.
David had taken out an
ad in a Bay City newspaper, to which
people responded with photographs of BNess's paintings, and I examined these photographs with him on at least one occasion.
Echoing Sandberg's implication that there is still more room for Instagram to grow, chief financial officer
David Wehner explained that Instagram helped Facebook show more
ads to more
people, and generate more revenue, than it did in the same quarter a year earlier: