Sentences with phrase «ads they ran in»

The ad ran in six right - wing states with large Hispanic populations, including Florida, Sen. Rubio's home state.
«We would have to understand and do the analysis of who — of all the ads run in that campaign — where is the location, the source of all of the different advertisers,» said Schroepfer, tailing off with a «so...» and without providing a figure.
Top - level and sidebar ads run in the same auction, with top - level placement for ads with highest CTR — must meet a certain threshold or else no ads appear at the top.
Previous ads run in the primary also highlighted Faso's fiscal record of cutting taxes and closing budget deficits and outline his key reform principles to help small businesses, notably simplifying the tax code, ending corporate welfare, investing in small businesses and ending Washington's regulatory madness.
Did that ad you ran in the New York Times mention your URL?
-- One of the highlights of the Ramble so far has been the chance to see the variety of campaign ads running in various districts throughout the Ohio River Valley.
We've made our picks for the best television ads run in the presidential and Senate races and today we turn our attention to the House.
The pink arrow ads they ran in magazines a few months back provide a prime example.
An author recently told me they were holding off doing any marketing until their ad ran in the New York Times.
To put this into context, this ad ran in the January 1998 issue of GamePro, which means it probably went to print in the final months of 1997.
Our goal for the ad we ran in January opposing the so - called «stimulus» bill was to make the point that not all economists agree that the economy could be fixed only by massive government spending and intervention.
A full - page ad ran in Politico accusing the anarchist - militia - terrorist EPA of threatening to shut down America's electric grid, while politicians revived claims of a «war on coal.»
The phone - scraping revelations broke as full - page Facebook ads ran in several Sunday papers in the United Kingdom and United States, apologizing for having allowed Cambridge Analytica to use the personal data of some 50 million users for political purposes.
When a new ad doesn't match the ads running in other media, it's not a campaign and it decreases the chance of an effective result.
Take the time to vote,» said the full ‑ page ad, which ran in REM, while a set of similar ads ran in TREB's Real Estate News.
He had a new ad running in the paper he wanted to show me.
The second one is an actual ad I ran in my local paper week in and week out.
Last week ALONE, there were approximately 78,000 REALTOR controlled websites in Canada, Over 130,000 ads run in print, Over 60,000 feature sheets handed out, yet nowhere did this appear....
That's the theme of newspaper ads running in the 50 states to urge members of the U.S. Senate to pass the Health Insurance Marketplace Modernization and Affordability Act, S. 1955, a crucial next step before associations can bring affordable heath care to their members.

Not exact matches

Yet, small - business owners sometimes run their operations in an ad - hoc way.
The cartoonist said in a note that originally appeared with the cartoon that by using his children «as political props» in a video ad that ran during an episode of Saturday Night Live, the senator had made them «fair game» for editorial criticism.
Whether you run ads on Facebook, launch a PPC campaign, or invest in display ads, it's going to cost you money.
Running a banner ad campaign - whether through the Google Display Network, through an external vendor, through an in - house trading desk, or through an ad network.
Full - page ads will run in the New York Times, Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle and San Jose Mercury News on Sunday.
Of all the ads that Miller Lite ran during its hyper - masculine period, the «Man Up» campaign that ran in 2010 most epitomized the tone of the times.
Thanks to lobbying by Facebook and others, political ads on social media are already not subject to the same disclosure requirements as ads that run on TV or in print.
Instead, he offered to sign on as the conference's «gold sponsor,» albeit on his own terms: in exchange for the $ 30,000 sponsorship fee — a booth normally runs between $ 850 and $ 1,870 — he asked for a booth in the middle of the hall, the exclusive right to put Starvox's ads on the hotel's room key cards, and permission to run a continuous video loop featuring the company's shows on the screens in the elevators.
«We'd pay the same thing to run a tiny one - day ad in the Boston Sunday Globe,» he says, «but the billboard sits there for 30 days.»
MillerCoors executives said they don't intend to run such overtly masculine ads going forward, acknowledging the ideology of masculinity in the U.S. has changed.
In addition to advertising on the Digiday site — which generates about half the company's revenue — and running events, Friese said the company has also built a digital - advertising agency or studio in house that creates ads for a variety of marketers both on and off the site, including clients such as NissaIn addition to advertising on the Digiday site — which generates about half the company's revenue — and running events, Friese said the company has also built a digital - advertising agency or studio in house that creates ads for a variety of marketers both on and off the site, including clients such as Nissain house that creates ads for a variety of marketers both on and off the site, including clients such as Nissan.
An early effort in the holiday season is an ad campaign surrounding Target's upcoming exclusive box set from country superstar Brooks, the best selling solo artist in U.S. history, that will run during the Country Music Awards on Nov. 2.
Because most other advertisers in the display advertising space run ads for thousands of unique products or services together, custom designed ads and manual tagging are a great edge over the competition.
The number of daily video views on Twitter has almost doubled in the past year, and the format has contributed more than half of ad revenue for two quarters running.
In a search for «part - time package handlers,» United Parcel Service ran an ad aimed at people 18 to 24.
The company is also testing a tool that shows all of the ads any given page is running and plans to launch it worldwide in summer 2018.
If you've only been running the ads in a particular ad group for a few months or less, you want to be testing major differences, not minor tweaks.
Focus marketing on your most likely customers; e.g., don't run an ad in a community newspaper if only a small percentage of readers will buy.
PHILADELPHIA — Lawyers for an investigative reporting organization filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Philadelphia region's main transit agency after it refused to run ads about the group's stories on racial disparities in mortgage lending.
«Hillary Clinton doesn't have the fortitude, the strength or stamina to lead in our world,» a narrator said in an ad Trump's campaign ran in October 2016.
Increased consumption of online media has led to a boom in digital video advertising, a sphere that encompasses in - stream ads (ads that run at the beginning, middle or end of video content), in - banner ads (display ads that contain embedded video) and in - text ads (video ads that show up when a user hovers over a relevant word).
Then, select a video to display in your ad and choose the type of ad you want to run.
Dunkin' Donuts first abbreviated its brand name in its «America Runs on Dunkin'» ad campaign in 2006, publicly embracing the broad appeal of its coffee and positioning the brand as a quick and affordable alternative to Starbucks.
If you Google «home cleaner,» or «babysitter» or «handyman» in a certain city, you'll either see ads for one (or multiple) of the aforementioned on - demand platforms on the first page of Google; or you'll find directories (like Yelp) listed high up in Google, taking you to a more curated and ratings - based search results page where those same on - demand companies are listed or have ads running.
And rather than celebrating such a long run, banner ad aficionados find themselves lamenting the banner ad's return to relative obscurity in the ranks of online advertising.
While countless publications relied primarily on advertisers, it depended on subscribers and ran its first ads as late as in 1854.
Ex-Googler Josh McFarland, now CEO of ad targeting company TellApart, told Wired in November, «Nine months ago, [Google's] DoubleClick was just running away with the opportunities; they were just leaps and bounds ahead of everyone else.
Facebook has made it easier to run ads in the main news feed, which gets them running on mobile as well.
The spot ran two minutes in length, though most in - game ad breaks last 90 seconds and are rigorously controlled by the league.
Stranger Things led the social - media pack out of 65 different brands, which ran 104 spots in 49 ad breaks on Fox for just under 49.9 minutes of dedicated ad time, according to iSpot.tv, which measures activity from more than 10 million smart TVs and tracks responses to TV ads on social and digital platforms.
Unlike most botnets, which infect consumers» computers with malicious software and turn them into ad - guzzling fiends, Methbot consists of custom software running on servers in data centers in Dallas and Amsterdam.
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