Sentences with phrase «advertising company where»

To work as an account executive with a leading advertising company where my creative, marketing, and negotiation skills can help in expand and preserving customer base for the company.
The manager of the advertising company where she buys the billboards is sympathetic, as is her coworker and «the town midget.»

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After college Carissa began working in Advertising at an internet startup company where she helped manage a high revenue and fast growing online affiliate program.
The largest challenge is working in a patchwork of state laws that affect everything from where the company can bank, what they can sell, and where they can advertise.
Unlike SEO tools that lean on paid positioning and advertising, Searchlight helps brands connect with key buying personas via nonpaid channels such as the company website, organic searches and social media — «where most traffic comes from anyway,» says Conductor co-founder and CEO Seth Besmertnik.
Previously, she was a senior writer at Fast Company magazine for over a decade, where she profiled high - profile figures across advertising, consumer products, design, retail, sustainability, tech, and innovation.
And they have plenty to celebrate — according to most estimates, sales have been better than ever at the so - called «upfront» advertising auctions, where media companies lock brands into long - term contracts.
As web traffic grew and the company boosted its online advertising, Ciccarelli's team last year decided to step back and conduct a close - in assessment of where their customers were, and also identify further international growth opportunities.
He was most recently covering commerce for AllThingsD.com and, before that was a reporter at Advertising Age, where he covered legacy digital media companies such as Yahoo and AOL and upstarts such as BuzzFeed and Gawker Media.
Because that 20 percent is where you'll get the biggest bang for your sales and marketing buck, says Perry Marshall, president of Perry S. Marshall & Associates, a Chicago - based company that consults both online and brick - and - mortar companies on generating sales leads, web traffic and maximizing advertising results.
The company, which lets its 200 - million - plus users post messages of up to 140 characters to their followers, is «interesting,» he says, because it appears to have succeeded where Facebook initially failed: in mobile advertising.
At my company, I've used data to guide me in deciding who to hire, where to advertise, how to cut costs, and more.
Blue - chip brands such as Unilever, Procter & Gamble and American Express are among the companies who have already used Shazam in advertising campaigns in North America, where the company generates tens of millions of dollars in revenue from the TV side, Fisher said.
Businesses have publicly claimed that reviews are often manipulated or hidden based on whether companies spend money advertising on them, and where aggregate star ratings are applied without any personalisation.
Since then, Snapchat has added Discover, a section in the app where users can peruse bite - sized news articles and other content from publishers, as well as various advertising products as part of its plans to become a veritable media company.
Early in 2011, some Obama operatives visited Facebook, where executives were encouraging them to spend some of the campaign's advertising money with the company.
The shuffle is worth noting because Mic is one of several digital media startups that grew quickly, raised a lot of venture capital and is now adapting to a world where Google and Facebook dominate digital advertising and the fundraising climate for media companies has become difficult.
The advertising agency has over 1,000 followers on Twitter, more than 2,000 Facebook likes and a YouTube channel where it regularly posts videos about what's going on in the company.
The company also has a cable television ad running, advertises on billboards and offers a lot of samples of its products at concerts, art or charitable events and stores where its beer is sold.
Fun story: at a birth I did last year in another city south of where I live, I picked up mom's freebie «breastfeeding support» bag, and then, with her sitting by, watching from her hospital bed as she breastfed her babe, I helped her methodically remove every piece of advertising for formula companies it contained.
It can not be said that Nestle is worse than any other corporation in this regard, but knowing where its chocolate comes from once again shows that underneath the thin veneer of cheery advertising and cartoon bunnies, Nestle is a brutally ugly company.
In Scotland, where breastfeeding rates are lower, the government has taken to advertising breastfeeding, even if it spends only a fraction of what formula companies spend promoting their products.
In the 26 years since formula companies began advertising in American consumer media, their job has gotten tougher: There's been a continuing increase in both breast - feeding itself and breast - feeding support in «baby - friendly» hospitals, where there is a marked dearth of free formula samples.
Companies will also need to ensure that carelines, websites or mother and baby clubs, and any advertisements for these means of communication, supply only factual information to consumers and health care professionals and, where they constitute advertising comply [with the regulations, that is, no advertising of infant formula, brand names are not made the focus etc].
Where one might expect to find a pharmaceuticals company promoting its recombinant human insulin, there is instead a two - page spread advertising a well - known international fast - food chain.
Quickly rising to the occasion, Duncan and the companies behind him ordered pills from green coffee bean extract producers, set up websites where you could buy the stuff and bought online advertising.
Where can you find a great speed dating company or event in amongst all the thousands of webpages that advertise speed dating sites and services?
One new approach that Langston is taking is advertising with Facebook, where the company seems to generate a lot of incremental new sign - ups.
It's set in New York, where advertising company owner Howard (Will Smith) is still lost in grief six months after the death of his 6 - year - old daughter.
«Some businesses,» Davis explained, «have a permanent display area set aside [in their company] where we advertise upcoming events, display student work, post our character traits for the month, post our «book of the month» or «student of the month» information»
I am currently scoping a simulation for media planners in the television industry, where the learner becomes a media planner with an increasing portfolio of advertising to place in the TV - schedule based on rules and regulations of the company, how it was sold by sales team, as well as the industry standards.
Employees, officers and directors of Discovery Education, Inc. (the «Sponsor») and 3M Company («Promotional Partner»), their parent companies, subsidiaries, affiliates, advertising agencies, promotional suppliers, and their immediate family members (spouse, siblings, and children, regardless of where they live) and members of the same households (whether related or not)(collectively, «Contest Entities») are not eligible.
So it seems that more companies are gravitating towards an online subscription model because that is where the advertising money is.
Also, companies instead of reaching a limited audience with investing in advertising space in a printed version of a newspaper are instead purchasing the space online where they can reach a more global audience.
Another is that it originates in Edinburgh, Scotland where, by 1870, the «the Real Mackay» was the established advertising slogan of the G. Mackay and Co. whisky distillery company whose whiskey was exported to both the USA and Canada.
It's clear that auto insurance companies are battling to outdo each other in advertising, but how do they stack up where it really matters: price, service and fairness in settling claims?
Prior to joining the firm, he spent over three years as an equity analyst at Wellington Management Company, LLP, where he focused on the advertising, publishing and marketing services industries.
After seven years at Craver, Mathews, Smith and Company, where she spent the early years of her career learning and honing her fundraising and analytical skills, she moved to Arizona where she founded WFC Direct, the direct marketing arm of one of the Southwest's leading advertising agencies.
The services allow new or existing companies to have a pet marketing or sales expert to answer questions like: «Where should I advertise?
Started in 2002, Blue Buffalo was propelled by advertising techniques Bill Bishop honed as an ad man on Madison Avenue where he ran ad campaigns for for brands such as Kool - Aid, Tang, Tareyton cigarettes («I'd rather fight than switch»), and later SoBe, a beverage company he co-founded in the 1990s.
Bounded on one side by Oxford Street where it meets Hyde Park in the CBD it is a popular choice over summer and New Years Eve, for the Mardi Gras festival and for inner city living nearby to the bustling sky - scrapers and Sydney Harbour, particularly with the flourish of companies in the advertising and digital industries who have established themselves in the inner city suburbs or Surry Hills and nearby Darlinghurst, Paddington and Waterloo.
He most recently served as SVP at Rovio Entertainment, where he led the company's advertising and cloud services platforms and developed its ToonsTV video - on - demand service.
«Self - regulation, such as that done by the Entertainment Software Rating Board for video games, is an effective way for companies to modify their behavior to protect consumers where the government could or should not act... The electronic game industry continues to have the strongest self - regulatory code and enforcement of restrictions on marketing, advertising and selling mature - rated games to younger audiences.»
It seems that over time, rather than losing strength, the powerful symbolism of our national colors has expanded, especially in the realm of advertising and design, where American companies rely on the combination of the determined optimism and national gravitas imparted by red, white and blue to sell their products.
Fast Company shows us an advertising campaign from New Zealand where Kit Kat asks: «In the Kiwi summer of 2010, large crowds gathered at outdoor events and concerts.
Soon after, Cefalu started his career on Madison Avenue at Carolini Advertising, where his first assignment was to create the campaign and graphics for the International Paper Company's 1970 national sales meeting.
On the other hand, I worked on at last one case where a foreign - based company sued a US company for «infringement» when the US company advertised its products as being «compatible replacements» for the foreign components, using their brand name.
Radiance W. Harris, Esq. started her legal career at one of the world's largest law firms where she counseled and represented Fortune 200 companies on all aspects of trademark law, copyright law, and advertising law.
Leona Jacobson has joined the California - based games developer from The Walt Disney Company, where she spent two years as an EMEA counsel and director in its marketing, advertising and commercial division.
She also worked in the trademark licensing business for a large corporate trademark licensing company where her work included licensing, agreement compliance, trademark enforcement, including U.S. Customs / border goods importation matters, and matters related to brand protection in advertising and marketing.
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