Sentences with phrase «blatant advertising»

We're used to plenty of pre-installed apps, blatant advertising, and unattractive UI tweaks on budget smartphones and tablets.
I think that blatant advertising, there's some subtle advertising, but the best advertising I think is simply sharing information and communicating knowledge.
I prefered the actual app boxes rather than the blatant advertising for Stan and Foxtel.
Wow, I thought the day of blatant advertising in gaming was done with the Atari 2600 and gems like Chase the Chuck Wagon, but nope.
Blatant advertising if you will.
A McDonald's «brand ambassador» speaking to schools across the country about how he lost 37 pounds by eating every meal at McDonald's for 90 days has drawn the ire of parents who believe it's just blatant advertising to students about fast food.
blatant advertising for Google Earth.
This latest Instagram post from Ann - Kathrin Brommel, the super hot other - half of German and Bayern Munich star Mario Gotze, includes a rather unsubtle attempt to promote protein supplements though she does so whilst showing off her killer bikini body so in many ways we think we'll overlook the blatant advertising!
By spending hours watching influencers, Gen Z - ers have an innate ability to see directly through blatant advertising.
It helps that J.K. Rowling herself is a master marketer who understands the difference between tasteful self - promotion and blatant advertising.

Not exact matches

Blatant Self - Promotion or Advertising.
Millennials are growing evermore weary of advertising, whether blatant or strategic, and that could put the staying power of emojis into question.
Of course, that is to be expected because everything about this robot screams blatant false advertising.
The labels we typically use in describing sexual orientation are blatant examples of false advertising.
This marketing campaign is a blatant case of false advertising.
Companies have been found to abuse this tactic, using blatant false advertising containing words such as «100 percent organic,» «organic,» or «made with organic ingredients,» but this practice was banned in the U.S. in October 2002.
I won't rate the game 0 because there were so many great moments in the game - but the ending completely screwed everything it built up to, and the blatant false advertising of this game NOT having «Choice A, B or C» as an ending has made me lose all faith in Bioware as a company (though let's face it - they're EA now and not Bioware anymore, which is sad because they used to put out high quality games that engaged me as a player, inspired me and blew my freakin» mind).
The commercialism of the film is often quite blatant, as the ultimate solution to their «Dorothy» problem is solved through advertising for Pepsi products.
I have yet to give a one star, but I would for 1) plagiarism, 2) blatant false advertising [call it sci - fi and it's historical erotica], 3) so many technical flaws that it's obvious the person didn't give a rat's rump about double checking what they formatted and uploaded.
U.S. officials not only insisted that Asian countries allow American companies to sell cigarettes, they also demanded that the companies be allowed to advertise, hold giveaway promotions and sponsor concerts and sports events in what critics say was a blatant appeal to women and young people.
I didn't publish it because it was a blatant advertisement for a couple of firms who bizarrely thought I created this blog so that they could freely advertise.
Their advertising is blatant in its discrimination against a licensed Realtor, yet we are the ones always getting beat up.
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