Sentences with phrase «in slick ads»

My pet peeve is the millions in slick ads, «outreach» and «education» spent by agencies like the DOH trying to get people to stop smoking.

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Many business opportunity ventures supply the buyer with print advertising slicks, radio ads, TV storyboards, etc., in order to provide a better marketing effort.
At three minutes in length, this ad might run a little long, but it beams with slick editing and some hallmark features of web - ready videos: handheld camera work, shallow focus and an emphasis on pitch - perfect music.
A full - page ad in today's Globe and Mail shows a bleak black and white photo of a tanker floating in the midst of a vast oil slick.
like Scientology... (Have you seen their new slick ads to lure you in)... You do remember what P T Barnum said don't you... It's like the parallel universe in Fringe... only scarier...
As an example, check out the find - your - polling - place ads that Barack Obama is running in advance of tomorrow's South Dakota primary, including a slick video ad.
Jim Margolis, who was key producer of Obama's ad campaigns in both the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections, confirmed to the Daily News that he oversaw the creation of the slick 2 - minute, 16 - second video that Weiner used to launch his mayoral campaign.
BMW's first plug - in hybrid vehicle in the U.S. has a slick ad campaign featuring the voice of sci - fi icon Arthur C. Clarke — and the six - digit price tag is out of this world.
Focus on you, what you can do today, and LEARN as much as you can so you don't get sucked in and bamboozled by all the ads and fake fitspo that will make you feel like your body isn't good enough, perfect enough, skinny enough, fit enough and all the rest of the ways those slick pictures secretly shame us into feeling.
Slick Woods in the Marc Jacobs Fall ’17 ad campaign featuring The Grind Bag photographed by David Hughes, styled by Katie Grand.
Director Mark Kanievska and cinematographer Ed Lachman have photographed Beverly Hills, Bel Air and Palm Springs the way they look in high - priced fashion ads and slick TV commercials.
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.
Greenwire, an environmentally oriented news service, suggested that information had been leaked by industry executives... such as the president of Arizona Public Utilities, who felt that the issue was too complex to be dealt with in a «slick ad campaign» (Greenwire 1991)
In August 2009, it began running a series of slick radio and TV ads in Tennessee, Montana and the Dakotas, warning that such policies «threaten thousands of American jobs» and «would be disastrous for American consumers.&raquIn August 2009, it began running a series of slick radio and TV ads in Tennessee, Montana and the Dakotas, warning that such policies «threaten thousands of American jobs» and «would be disastrous for American consumers.&raquin Tennessee, Montana and the Dakotas, warning that such policies «threaten thousands of American jobs» and «would be disastrous for American consumers.»
Slick ads espousing the wondrous delights of new tech products are all well and good, but occasionally it's nice to see videos of a device being used in the real world that show people coming to grips with it — or not, in the case of the amusing clip above.
Do not get sucked in by the lawyer who has the slickest website, or is paying to have their ad on the first page of Google.
DECONCINI: I produced a slick brochure that was as unique as the house, and then I got in the front page of our Long Realty Magazine, I added [the listing] to our company Web site, created a Web page of its own, and ran an ad in The Wall Street Journal and the Arizona Daily Star.
Too many blown - in - the - wind weed seeds are encouraged to germinate within and ultimately contaminate the over-planted garden of non-fertile soil... thanks to ORE's policy of sending inexperienced, poorly educated cannon - fodder masquerading as newbie Realtors, the seventy - percenters, to their inevitable career dead - end sidings, all the while foisting same on the unsuspecting, trusting public via slick (they think), read «goofy», national TV marketing ads.
But the good news is... their nice clean pre-paid dues have been meticulously captured by the puppy mill operators in order to further cultivate and reap new cannon fodder via slick TV and print ads that create the illusion of gold to be had at the end of the real estate commission - producing rainbow.
And in today's world of increasingly suspicious and ad - weary consumers, having an air of self - assurance and enthusiasm will be far more effective than a slick sales campaign.
Promotional packages in the multimedia campaigns include television and radio commercials, ad slicks, farming brochures, and other tools to aid Affiliates in their marketing and recruiting efforts.
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