Sentences with phrase «car ad the world»

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Ad Age's Garett Sloane writes, «These data providers have some of the deepest insights into consumer behavior across the world — information on what people buy, where they shop, what kind of cars they drive, health profiles, incomes, family makeup — and they are integral to the entire digital ad ecosystem.&raquAd Age's Garett Sloane writes, «These data providers have some of the deepest insights into consumer behavior across the world — information on what people buy, where they shop, what kind of cars they drive, health profiles, incomes, family makeup — and they are integral to the entire digital ad ecosystem.&raquad ecosystem.»
Kia released their World Cup ad featuring the one and only Adriana Lima, and as Darren Rovell notes, they barely show the car (and much football for the matter) in this 45 second commercial.
The ads have been ubiquitous in the subway cars, greeting strangers and touting CUNY as the «The Greatest Urban University in the World
Compare it to Google: The ads on Google are often for things to buy in the physical world, like cars, flowers, or real estate.
Mercedes made the same HORRIBLE mistake when it abandoned its «Engineered like no other car in the world» for more BS - like soft ads featuring soccer or non-soccer moms and kids, which was more like a lame - posterior VOLVO commercial.
The automotive industry doesn't just give out awards for cars and trucks — it also honors those ads that truly captured the attention of the public, in Chicago and around the world.
Kia provides few cues as to who's driving the other Stinger, merely stating the ad features «two eternally youthful legends who have logged seat time in some of the most powerful and exotic cars in the world
If none of that takes my fancy, I could drive as fast as possible through a speed trap, set a distance record off a stunt jump, go looking for a classic car hidden in an abandoned barn, smash bonus boards for XP, or challenge any of the AI racers populating my open world to an ad - hoc head - to - head race.
Fitting somewhere between a World War II pro-rationing slogan and ad copy for a fuel - efficient car, this saying appears over and over in Peter Roehr's Film - Montagen I — III, 1965, a series of twenty - two short, looped film clips.
With some help from a few iconic ad campaigns, backed by a $ 1 billion annual advertising budget, GEICO has been transformed from Government Employees Insurance Company, founded in 1936 by Leo and Lillian Goodwin, into one of the most successful and recognizable car insurance companies in the world.
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