Sentences with phrase «companies running the ads»

The Hawaiin Pineapple Company ran an ad campaign in 1926 based on the fact that so many recipes for the cake had been submitted, naturally making the Pineapple Upside Down Cake even more popular!
Buick, Chase, Olay and Visa are among the initial companies running ads on Kindle with Special Offers readers.
The company ran ads in Tuesday's Financial Post and (presumably) other daily papers.
So, when a mutual fund company runs Ad campaigns for their mutual fund schemes, they have to mandatorily display this disclosure in their marketing material.

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Instead, he offered to sign on as the conference's «gold sponsor,» albeit on his own terms: in exchange for the $ 30,000 sponsorship fee — a booth normally runs between $ 850 and $ 1,870 — he asked for a booth in the middle of the hall, the exclusive right to put Starvox's ads on the hotel's room key cards, and permission to run a continuous video loop featuring the company's shows on the screens in the elevators.
Nor would companies want to run ads next to much of its dodgy content.
In addition to advertising on the Digiday site — which generates about half the company's revenue — and running events, Friese said the company has also built a digital - advertising agency or studio in house that creates ads for a variety of marketers both on and off the site, including clients such as Nissan.
While running her first company — Coutorture, a fashion and lifestyle ad network she started at age 22 and sold two years later — a typical day involved 12 hours at the office, followed by a night of schmoozing at industry events and a scant four hours of sleep.
The company is also testing a tool that shows all of the ads any given page is running and plans to launch it worldwide in summer 2018.
If you Google «home cleaner,» or «babysitter» or «handyman» in a certain city, you'll either see ads for one (or multiple) of the aforementioned on - demand platforms on the first page of Google; or you'll find directories (like Yelp) listed high up in Google, taking you to a more curated and ratings - based search results page where those same on - demand companies are listed or have ads running.
The company also «created documents that inaccurately verified that ads ran on certain doctors» screens and manipulated third - party analyses showing the effectiveness of the ads,» Winkler writes.
Ex-Googler Josh McFarland, now CEO of ad targeting company TellApart, told Wired in November, «Nine months ago, [Google's] DoubleClick was just running away with the opportunities; they were just leaps and bounds ahead of everyone else.
But like many would - be entrepreneurs, I don't know much about balance sheets, cash flow, marketing budgets, ad sales, or other essentials for running a company.
Users have exhibited high engagement on ads run on the company's streaming app, Fox Now.
Google's negative nellies have warned that the company risks running into antitrust actions, or a financial backlash over its ads appearing on extremist or hate sites.
«A lot of companies build Facebook ads with advertising companies that might not be approved by Facebook, and they're using wording or running contests that Facebook simply won't allow,» notes Germano.
Diamonds became customary for engagement rings when the diamond company De Beers ran a diamond engagement ring ad campaign with the slogan «A Diamond Is Forever» in 1947.
This includes: contracting with a fulfillment company to stock and ship all your customer orders; hiring an online marketing company to manage and run your pay - per - click ad campaigns for you; turning over your payroll to a professional employment agency; etc..
The company said it expects another low single - digit decline in the current quarter, which it largely attributes to the company's strategy of cutting ad loads, or how long commercials run during its shows.
Their most famous ad showed Tim (now the company's CEO) submitting to a run through the car wash to test a Columbia parka, at his mother's behest.
The company took in roughly $ 300 million in revenue last year, nearly triple 2015's total, mainly through ads that run on its site and mobile app.
On May 1, the company ran an apology ad for misleading the customer.
The company, which places video screens in doctor's offices and charges pharmaceutical companies to run ads on them, appears to have charged some companies for ads on more screens that it had installed.
«There are billions of dollars running through the marketplace, so there are plenty of ways that company could make money, whether that be a listing fee or ads,» he says.
Other financial services companies have also ran ads in Snapchat, including MasterCard, Bank of America, American Express, and JP Morgan Chase.
They attribute the sticker shock to two factors: first, there is a proliferation of Web - design freelancers and moonlighters who offer their services at bargain prices on job exchanges like eLance.com; second, some huge companies have run ad campaigns claiming they can build a legit Web presence for a low starting cost.
NBC helped Gardenburger generate buzz by running laudatory full - page ads in Advertising Age touting the company's Seinfeld spot.
Khan, 39, joined Snap in early 2015, in part to help chart the company's path to an initial public offering, though his official role has been to build up revenue, expand the business, and run ad sales.
Despite the controversy, the Minneapolis - based company continued running the ad for several months as planned.
Video ads from hundreds of prominent companies — including Adidas, Netflix, and Amazon — were run on YouTube alongside extremist content.
That month, the company disclosed that beginning in June 2015, Russians had paid Facebook $ 100,000 to run roughly 3,000 divisive ads to show the American electorate.
The company also just began running ads on the Hotel News Now website that read, «Tired of paying up to 30 percent to the big OTAs?
The company recently ran full - page apology ads in several high - profile newspapers, but it's not clear whether those will assuage public unrest.
CNN reporting that ads from 300 major companies including Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) and Nordstrom (NYSE: JWN) ran on YouTube channels with offensive extremist content.
The Honest Ads Act would require social media companies to disclose what groups are running political advertisements and make «reasonable efforts» to ensure foreign governments and agents aren't purchasing ads on their platforAds Act would require social media companies to disclose what groups are running political advertisements and make «reasonable efforts» to ensure foreign governments and agents aren't purchasing ads on their platforads on their platforms.
The Baltimore - based athletic apparel brand was among hundreds of companies and organizations whose ads ran on YouTube channels promoting extremist or controversial...
I am planning of running an ad words campaign for my electronic cigarettes company and am a little concerned that Google will rinse my budget in no time.
All of these companies — plus the numerous companies that run ads during the show's commercial breaks — are effectively putting money into the pockets of the president, not to mention supporting one of his products.
Outside of any marketing costs a company may choose to incur (producing an explainer video for their profile, running digital ads, etc.), there are no up - front costs to raising capital on SeedInvest.
I sent personalized emails to concrete companies and companies in a couple of complementary niches plus ran ads in trade magazines.
The Honest Ads Act would require social media companies to disclose which groups are running political advertisements and make reasonable efforts to ensure foreign governments and agents aren't purchasing ads on their platforAds Act would require social media companies to disclose which groups are running political advertisements and make reasonable efforts to ensure foreign governments and agents aren't purchasing ads on their platforads on their platforms.
Verve is not the first mobile ad tech company to run into trouble this summer: One of its competitors, GroundTruth — long known as xAd — recently ousted its CEO after a breach of company policy, triggering an «investigation» that the company has still declined to publicly explain.
After flirting with running mobile ads outside of Facebook in 2012, the company formally rolled out its mobile ad network in 2014, which takes the ads that brands buy from Facebook and syndicates them across a network of third - party apps.
And on Friday, Mr. Zuckerberg said in a statement that the company had started requiring advertisers to verify their identities and locations before running political ads on Facebook.
For instance, if your company operates during regular business hours (9 am to 5 pm), it may not be in your best interest to have ads running at 3 am.
Last year, Facebook told investors that it expected its 2017 revenue growth to slow «meaningfully» because the company is running out of places to show users ads in its core Facebook app.
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.
A lot of other non-sports companies get random pretty models off the street to run, jog, shoot a basketball or throw a football in their ad campaigns.
I hope that Motrin / Johnson & Johnson and other companies that want to market to moms have learned that being involved in social media is important, if not crucial, and perhaps they will run future ads by a group of moms from diverse backgrounds to give it a test run.
Today, for instance, I can only find five ad campaigns running: one for drug company Novartus, one for a prescription benefit plan (also running in the Post's political section), a CATO Institute ad for a book, an ad from the American Council of Life Insurers and an Environmental Defense ad on global warming.
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