Sentences with phrase «heard ads on the radio»

Last year, after hearing an ad on the radio, Tyrrell signed up for a 12 - month Cambridge Life Solutions plan.
Sad, but I heard an ad on the radio for buying residential real estate in order to rent it out.
I keep hearing ads on the radio as I drive to and from work about how debt consolidation can help you «Reduce Your Monthly Payments by XX %!»
No doubt you've heard ads on the radio willing to sell you this secret for only thousands of dollars.
You have debt and you want help, and you hear the ads on the radio or throughout the internet promising to eliminate your debt, but you don't know who to trust.
I heard an ad on the radio, not 20 minutes ago, urging people to ask their Senators to vote against the Lieberman - Warner bill.
You may have heard our ads on the radio, read our ads in the newspaper or seen one of our signs at some point.

Not exact matches

Over the coming months political ads on Facebook will begin to include the disclosures people are used to hearing on the radio or seeing in newspapers or on television, Zuckerberg says.
But, while ads in a newspaper or on the radio or TV are seen or heard by — and can be fact - checked by — a broad cross section of people, Facebook users may see entirely different ads than their friends depending on who's targeting them and how.
In coming months, you'll likely see and hear the campaign's tag line — «Babies were born to be breast - fed» — in ads on television, radio and billboards and in newspapers and magazines.
Just got an email from a friend in Texas who heard a Ron Paul ad on CNN radio over XM this morning.
You have all seen it before, you have all heard it before whether it be the radio or TV or all those terrible pop up ads on the internet.
Personally, I know my feelings of grief always become more intense when I hear Christmas songs on the radio or see TV ads for happy, smiling families celebrating the holidays together.
I had seen the ads on TV and heard the online dating ads on the radio.
Over a year ago I joined Christian Crush after hearing an ad about it on the Christian radio.
Tennessean Reporter Joey Garrison has heard pro vouchers ads since January on 92Q, a radio station located in Nashville.
Finally, just because you've received a slick promotion, seen an ad for a loan or credit card in a prominent place in your neighborhood or in your newspaper, on television or on the Internet, or heard one on the radio, don't assume it's a good deal — or even legitimate.
Then, inspired by an ad she heard on the radio, she consulted with a trusted credit repair service: CreditRepair.com.
You've probably heard commercials on the radio, or seen ads on the Internet: You can get rid of your debt, paying just pennies on the dollar for what you owe.
You've probably seen a post on Facebook or maybe heard a radio ad by your local animal shelter pleading for new foster homes because despite how much we love dogs and cats, there is still a huge pet homelessness problem.
You may hear it from commercials on television, ads in your local newspaper, or even interviews on the radio about your local shelter in need of adoptive homes so that they can save more lives.
The FoS home page goes on to confirm that the ads were currently playing in Ontario, and to ask for donations to support expansion of the ad campaign: «Friends of Science radio ads currently playing across Ontario can be heard here and here [see ad links above].
ICSC's WTOP and WMAL radio ads on this topic may be heard here.
When people see your television advertisement, Yellow Page ad, or banner advertisement on another website, when people hear you on the radio, or when a past client gives your name to a friend who is looking for a lawyer, what do you think most people are going to do?
We've all heard this before - commercials and radio ads tend to rattle off the adverse side effects in a rushed tone, hoping to sell consumers on the promise of providing better health rather than dangerous or deadly ramifications.
For instance, ads for law firms can commonly be heard on the radio, seen on bus stops, or watched on television.
These ads make up most of what you see on television or hear on radio or see in the newspaper of magazine.
She's caught their ads on TV, heard them on the radio, and seen their logo on banners at community events (as recently as November!).
Forget what you hear on TV and radio ads.
When you advertise in print or on TV or radio, you might reach your target customer, but you'll also reach everyone that sees, hears or reads your ad.
It's not the same as listening to the radio or watching television and hearing and seeing the same ads as everyone else; The «political ads» Price saw were designed based on the data Facebook had harvested from her.
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