Sentences with phrase «dollars on billboards»

From the recent rapture hoopla that wasted a hundred million dollars on billboards, to the Left Behind writers who fictionally cast us in the Earth's last days, to the thousands...
A true atheist would spend 0 dollars on a billboard, and just NOT CARE if anyone believed in anything... I think we are inventing a new term «aethistic zealotry»

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Think about the billions of dollars spent on billboards, television and radio commercials, print advertising, etc., just to be in the right place with the right solution at the right time.
So sad that you don't see the difference between a billboard posted next to a highway — paid for by private funds — and religious dogma and prayer being forced on citizens and paid for by tax dollars.
Billboard's Editorial Director Bill Werde says they won't change U.S. chart rules over one - dollar Lady Gaga sales on Amazon.
He spent millions of his own dollars on the film, much of which went to a billboard that menaced Los Angeles for five years after its disastrous release, adding to its mysterious and grotesque allure.
Which brings me neatly to the marketing argument: that most professionally published books are woefully under - marketed by publishers, who seem obsessed with throwing millions of dollars at billboard advertising for a small number of superstars, while everyone else is left to organise their own book tour, or plug their titles on their Facebook fan pages.
Tom Cooper: Smiling faces on commercials or on billboards, you know, encouraging people to come in, get your first loan for a dollar and that's the way of getting them in the door, right?
It bought billboards, and one share of stock in Patterson Companies «to put pressure on the billion - dollar enterprise.»
You and I have talked a bit about how too many lawyers think that marketing means being known as Dallas divorce lawyer and that they then spend all of their marketing time and advertising dollars on things like billboards or even search engine optimization and Google ads for Dallas divorce lawyer and that I think that isn't how a lot of clients find lawyers.
Their policies cost less because they aren't spending tens of millions of dollars to be on TV, billboards, the radio, and magazines.
To pull it off, he's purchased a URL and is selling off a board of 10,000 pixels at a dollar apiece: basically giving you the chance to advertise on a giant Internet billboard in exchange for a few coins from your pocket, depending on how big you want your banner to be.
I am very grateful to be who I am and I also know many of the agents who are «# 1 with a huge smile on a billboard» and spend millions of dollars of letting everyone know how great they are... it's just not in me.
Given the shift in where brokers are directing company ad dollars, it's clear that consumers will increasingly discover who you are by exploring your company online — but not without learning about you first in print, on billboards, and on TV.
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