They've had some huge
infomercial hits, and are also a great company I've worked with extensively in the past.
«Still, in the heart of many inventors, they dream of
an infomercial hit,» Hawthorne told me.
Not exact matches
In those days, according to Hawthorne, «
infomercials could be produced for $ 15,000 to $ 25,000 per production and generate as much as $ 50 million in sales, and one out of three could be a
hit.»
The sequel to the 2006
hit Night at the Museum begins with a cursory change: Museum of Natural History night guard Larry Daley (sturdy Ben Stiller) quit his job and got rich quick selling his own products on late - night
infomercials.
Make sure your online learning isn't a boring
infomercial — make it a
hit!
They don't want to be
hit every day with the social media equivalent of an
infomercial pressuring them to buy your book.
I'd rater one bullet point with specifics (which cards, how much did they spend on the cards over what period of time, what were the «rules», like did you have to
hit spending targets in specific categories, etc), than an 8 bullet point
infomercial.
Star Wars 7 felt like they had set out to make a film equivalent of one of those Greatest
Hits cover band albums that they sell on late - night
infomercials: «NOW!
I have a confession... I'm one of those people who will quite happily sit and watch those
infomercials featuring the «Soft Rock
Hits of the 60's and 70's».