Sentences with phrase «emerging ad market»

Not exact matches

Why I'm riled up: News emerged recently that one of the world's largest advertisers, Procter & Gamble, with an annual ad budget of about $ 10 billion, would be eliminating «1,600 «overhead» or nonmanufacturing jobs, including some in marketing,» deferring to «digital marketing to help contain media spending long - term.»
There are also hazards specific to emerging markets, such as rapidly changing political and economic conditions, high inflation, currency devaluations and ad - hoc trading restrictions.
That Fonepad was launched around the same time that Asus started their attention grabbing campaign for what Asus calls the emerging phablet market, through a series of ads entitled «Fonepad is Calling» as seen in the video below.
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The Team's initiative, she said, began informally in 2005 functioning in an ad hoc, sporadic fashion to enable policy makers from around the world to receive fast, focused advice on how to participate in emerging ecosystem markets and design effective plans and legislation that yield payments for ecosystem services.
The full report costs $ 295 and includes more than 120 tables describing emerging law firm policies on Web site development, use of blogs, e-newsletters, Web site sponsorships, banner ads and other Web marketing practices.
Facebook could experiment with putting more ads in WhatsApp, as it's started doing with Messenger, but if there aren't any local brands with cash to spend or international brands that aren't willing to spend much to reach citizens in developing nations, given the relative income levels in emerging markets versus developed nations, it doesn't really seem to matter how many more spaces for ads there are in WhatsApp or Facebook Lite.
Cryptocurrency ads are being categorized as «emerging threats» and Google's concerns with them mostly involve the unregulated nature of cryptocurrency markets.
Online ads from unlicensed marijuana shops are creating turmoil in California's emerging legal pot market.
As newspapers and other internet content providers are discovering ways to move forward on the internet, and increase their market share and adapt to the information age, they will again emerge, most likely as more profitable and relevant then ever before, but of course we will continue to fall backward struggle to compete for ad space along side my grandma selling her knitted sweaters out of her basement.
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