It would be interesting to know to what extent someone creating a web page could end up doing this disclosure without intending to, presumably because others that are given access to the site (such
as advertisers placing ads there) tap into information on the site itself.
Not exact matches
In much the same way that Snap is (and Twitter
as well), Facebook seems to be moving towards video not because users want it, but because video is the
place where it can get the most money from
advertisers.
Susan Canavari: You know, we do feel like
as an
advertiser, it's incredibly important to our brand health that our advertising and all of our content is in contextual
places that is far away from hate and fake news
as possible so internally, over the last several months, we have processes in
place to ensure that none of our
advertiser and our content is near fake news or hate.
The agreement will also allow
advertisers to
place «native ads,» or advertisements that blend in with the content where they appear, within Oath's apps
as Samsung's Galaxy app.
New regulations will only solidify Facebook
as the only
place with enough scale and data to matter to
advertisers.
Many ruses are used by unscrupulous websites to defraud
advertisers such
as stacking ads on top of each other so that only the top impression is seen by website visitors but all of them earn revenue, shrinking ad units down to a 1 x 1 pixel size and
placing hundreds on a page so they will be paid for the impressions even though no - one will see them or buying bot traffic from ad networks, thereby earning a healthy profit margin on the resulting ad impressions.
The resulting increased traffic will attract more
advertisers to Google, and if they in turn have increased ROI from PPC ads they
place on Google, they will be likely to
place more ads, resulting in more revenue for Google
as well.
By then there were laws in
place about what
advertisers could claim — for example, they could no longer state that formula was healthier than breast milk,
as the old pamphlets had.
They would like to see more emphasis
placed on the reality of motherhood,
as illustrated by their reactions to questions of how they see themselves versus how
advertisers portray them:
However, once you
as an
advertiser collect the location and
place the cookie, experts say it really becomes about how you tell your story.
Advertisers like to
place their information and products on sites such
as free dating sites.
Free dating sites may not have an advertising budget that is
as large, but on the other hand, commercial
advertisers like to have
places to put their promotional materials.
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Then brace yourself for some bad news,
as Ubisoft will be offering
advertisers the chance to pimp their wares in Splinter Cell: Conviction via both static and video ads
placed in high - density areas throughout the gameworld.
If that is the case, then using the mark in a comparative advert does not damage that guarantee
as long
as it is not used in such a way
as creates confusion between the
advertiser and the mark owner or their goods (something which is dealt adequately in the CAD); one is tempted to agree with Lord Justice Jacob's view that trade mark law has no
place in this arena.
The FTC has the framework in
place to protect consumer privacy, but it's not clear that it has the statutory authority to handle situations such
as Facebook's widespread data sharing with
advertisers or market researchers.
It's why
advertisers won't abandon the platforms anytime soon, even if they have to weather scandals such
as Facebook's and cry foul once in a while for
placing their ads next to objectionable material.
By using its discussion system
as a platform for critics and
advertisers to discuss issues in the same
place that articles appear, Denton says Gawker will be able to test some of those principles.
This Megadictionary is being positioned
as a Wikipedia where
advertisers can
place their ads and authors can make money from ads in their articles.