In many areas of Canada, somebody or some group is controlling newspapers, magazines, etc who they sell real
estate ad space to!
Not exact matches
Not all bookstores are doing this, but with fewer brick and mortar outlets, such shelf
space is valuable real
estate, and retailers view it as a marketable — to self - publishers — commodity in itself, almost like the purchase of an
ad in a newspaper.
Whereas in the early iterations of digital editions publishers often were not able to charge for the
ad space in an issue, that
space is now considered prime revenue - generating real
estate.
One way a resume should be different from an
ad, though, is that white
space, although necessary, shouldn't own so much real
estate that there is no room for descriptions of primary accomplishments for each position.
I think the Competition Bureau should investigate why private sellers (both organizations and individuals) have such a hard time being able to buy
ad space in newspapers, real
estate guides, weekly publications, on local Real Estate channels,
estate guides, weekly publications, on local Real
Estate channels,
Estate channels, etc..
TIP: The biggest mistake that real
estate professionals make in writing home magazine ads is trying to cram too much information or too many listings into too small a space, says Riley Stephens, 2001 President of National Association of Real Estate Publishers, an association of independent home magazine publi
estate professionals make in writing home magazine
ads is trying to cram too much information or too many listings into too small a
space, says Riley Stephens, 2001 President of National Association of Real
Estate Publishers, an association of independent home magazine publi
Estate Publishers, an association of independent home magazine publishers.