Astorino listed a single TV
ad purchase worth $ 279,485.
Not exact matches
After watching a Seattle - area hairstylist lose $ 15,000
worth of counterfeit goods she
purchased through an
ad in a trade publication, he advises retailers to ensure they're dealing only with authorized distributors.
Connections between digital
ads and
purchases If a company buys online advertising from a platform such as Google, it'll want to make sure it's getting its money's
worth.
Facebook disclosed last September that it had identified more than $ 100,000
worth of political
ads purchased by a Russian company linked to the Kremlin.
The findings revealed that political
ads from U.S elections
worth $ 100,000 were
purchased between June 2015 and May 2017 by a Russian «troll farm» called the Internet Research Agency.
Facebook disclosed last month that it had identified more than $ 100,000
worth of political
ads purchased by a Russian company linked to the Russian government.
The vote was prompted after a recent
ad purchased by The Dallas - Fort
Worth Coalition of Reason which caused a lot of commotion in town.
Checking the local wanted
ads and asking people to donate, or contacting local businesses and asking them to
purchase equipment in exchange for a note on the bike that says «This bike is sponsored by 123 Dentist...» is also
worth a try.
Today, Spingun has finally launched on the App Store for free, with one in - app
purchase for some new game modes and to remove
ads, all of which can be unlocked by paying between $ 0.99 and $ 2.99 based on what you think the game is
worth, which is a great spin (aha) on the typical premium game formula.
That is more than twice the original buy - in of $ 150
worth of YouTube
ads Google required businesses to
purchase to use the service when it was available in a limited number of cities.
That said, any
purchase will disable
ads so it could be
worth it.
The company also removed $ 167,000
worth of
ads purchased by the Russian - controlled pages since 2015, Mr. Stamos said.
Around another 2,000
ads, or $ 50,000
worth, were
purchased by Russian language accounts using US internet addresses.
On September 6, Facebook Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos revealed the company's findings: 470 Pages and accounts that
purchased $ 100,000 -
worth of
ads were «affiliated with one another and likely operated out of Russia.»
The search giant also reportedly found another $ 53,000
worth of
ads with political material that were
purchased from Russian IP addresses with and paid for with Russian currency, though it it was not confirmed to be associated directly to the Russian government - backed efforts.
Earlier this month it was reported by the New York Times that Google discovered accounts associated with the Russian government
purchased about $ 4,700
worth of search advertisements and other display
ads.