Sentences with phrase «advertised by the celebrities»

Yoga is advertised by the celebrities a powerful aid to diet plans and also a routine you will want to stand by for the rest of your life.
Pilates is already great for long, lean lines as advertised by the celebrities who sing its praises.

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A few of the perks: a national brand endorsed by a celebrity in national advertising, exclusive products, a glossy magazine, extensive training, discounted health benefits, an impressive Web site, new computer technology, and access to an individual line of credit as large as $ 750,000 from the National Cooperative Bank.
The dangers of celebrity chefs to Australian producers was disclosed by the critical reaction of Australian horticulture industry body, Ausveg, to Jamie Oliver's advertising campaign for Woolworths.
In 2012, Beyoncé Knowles signed an endorsement deal with Pepsi worth an estimated $ 50 million, and Justin Timberlake received an estimated $ 6 million for his involvement in the McDonald's «I'm lovin» it» tune.23, 24 In addition, beverage industry publications credit Latino rapper Pitbull's endorsement of Dr Pepper with 4.6 million advertising impressions (ie, any views or exposure to ads) and boosting Dr Pepper sales among Latinos by 1.7 %, despite overall declines in carbonated soft drink sales.25 Although this instance is anecdotal, it is important to note the industry perceives it as an example of effective celebrity endorsements.
However, much of this romanticizing is actually driven by market economy — the wedding industry, the movie industry, the music industry, TV, advertising, celebrity culture (celebrities are often aspirational figures — we want to be like them, look like them, and have what they have), etc..
«They were all cheated, they were all beguiled by all this false advertising, marketing activities that seduce them to buy their formula, believing the testimonials of celebrities so they were always hoping and wishing that they would have healthy babies,» Fernandez adds.
Formula manufacturers consistently imply that their products are just as good as breast - milk by clever use of branding, advertising, sponsorship of events and by celebrity and professional endorsements.
The Mobile advertising industry landscape consists of two major parts — Supply, that is presented by publishers and a SSP (stands for Supply Side Want to date your celebrity crush?
If it's true that Atkinson was recently motivated by the stateside failure of this very film to check himself into an Arizona rehab centre for depressed celebrities (and frankly, don't blame audiences — distributor Universal didn't exactly tax themselves advertising Johnny English to domestic moviegoers), I hope his caretakers remind him in haste that none of Monty Python's features grossed an enviable sum abroad, that the James Bond franchise has already satirized itself into the ground (it's no casual point that Johnny English was co-scripted by the same writing team behind The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day), and that his first problem is trying to please a country that opens rehab centres for depressed celebrities.
Bloggers like Lawson also make a lot of money through advertising and yes, they got book deals from traditional publishers, but they were internet celebrities by the time they got them.
It may be true that the Penguin name could add some credibility to the services offered by ASI but the consumer of publishing services can't be swayed by advertising, celebrities or other gimmicks.
The revisions affect testimonial advertisements (including those by consumers and those advertising atypical results), blogger reviews or endorsements, and celebrity endorsements, updating the Guides since their last revision in 1980.
Don't sell yourself short by falling for slick advertising with big celebrity endorsements from large insurance companies such as Colonial Penn..
These policies are the ones that you normally see advertised on TV by celebrities or AARP and they tend to be expensive for the amount of coverage you receive because «no health questions are asked.»
If a massive billboard by Shibuya crossing is a barometer of trends in Japan, then the latest ad for the cryptocurrency exchange DMM Bitcoin, featuring a Japanese celebrity coated in gold, may be a sign of how cryptocurrencies have taken center stage in both the advertising media...
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