«You can't
just run an ad and get applicants with the [right] skills,» she says.
Then,
just run your ads, and within a day you have instant exposure on Google!
Beyond
just running an ad in one or two publications, you need to make sure and promote your giveaway, too.
Yes, this may seem like a lot of work and you may say «Can't
I just run ads?»
You aren't
just running an ad, you see.
And when HQ Trivia recently announced its $ 15 million round of funding, it again reiterated how it would work with brands to sponsor questions or provide bigger jackpots in the future, instead of
just running ads.
Just run your ads like you normally do, and say SEC 8 OK.
Many owners
just run an ad and hope for the best.
Not exact matches
Ex-Googler Josh McFarland, now CEO of
ad targeting company TellApart, told Wired in November, «Nine months ago, [Google's] DoubleClick was
just running away with the opportunities; they were
just leaps and bounds ahead of everyone else.
Stranger Things led the social - media pack out of 65 different brands, which
ran 104 spots in 49
ad breaks on Fox for
just under 49.9 minutes of dedicated
ad time, according to iSpot.tv, which measures activity from more than 10 million smart TVs and tracks responses to TV
ads on social and digital platforms.
So, don't
just run a couple of
ads and then quit.
In the past few days an
ad run by the reelection campaign of Lyndon Johnson in 1964 has been popular online — and it's
just one shot of one guy, talking for more than four minutes.
Collins asked Schroepfer whether Facebook's
ad transparency measures will also include «targeting data» — i.e. «will I understand not
just who the advertiser was and what other adverts they'd
run but why they'd chose to advertise to me»?
The company also
just began
running ads on the Hotel News Now website that read, «Tired of paying up to 30 percent to the big OTAs?
«For certain classes of advertising, like politics, a random schmo with a credit card shouldn't
just be able to randomly
run ads over the entire Facebook system,» he told me.
Rep. Brett Guthrie is asking why Facebook can't
just run advertising without targeting those
ads to users.
Just days before Trump made his steel and aluminum tariff announcement, the Alliance for American Manufacturing began
running a TV
ad shaming the President for his unfulfilled campaign promises.
I really
just have one to
run ads.
Or were they
just working very hard to keep the country
running as their
ads claimed, only wanting to make an honest and modest profit for their efforts?
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ad CA wouldn't possibly understand that... you hear that praying is worthless and go
running to your priest and grab your buybull in the hopes that your stupidity has not been made obvious
One
ad was illustrated with a baby bottle shaped like an hourglass that was —
just to make the point glaringly obvious —
running out of milk.
And since DSPolitical's
ads run through exchanges rather than individual websites, people will see them all over the place online, not
just on specific websites.
BTW,
just minutes after seeing the Care2 petitions on PoliticalWire, I
ran across the following
ad on Slate.com:
Nan Hayworth's campaign
just sent out an email to supporters asking for donations to help
run a new negative
ad attacking her challenger Sean Patrick Maloney for being a «carpetbagger.»
In part, I suspect that the early online
ad buying is a hedge against TV time being unavailable (and against people's use of DVRs to avoid commercials), but it does also reflect the sense that digital
ad space has become valuable on its own — online
ads aren't
just an «also -
ran» this year.
But for the love of God, don't
just resize the same banner
ad you're
running on a non-blog.
And Obama's organizers aren't
just preaching to the members of their existing choir — taking a page from the presidential campaign's playbook, they're reaching out to the unconverted by
running Google
Ads on likely queries.
Of course, the plethora of outside groups may
just cause trouble — as I describe in an upcoming piece in Campaigns & Elections, Democratic field canvassing told the McAuliffe 2013 Virginia campaign that some of the TV
ads run by Republican IE groups were actually hurting Ken Cuccinelli, not helping.
It doesn't include big spending by the New York State Democratic Committee — the state party, which Ms. Teachout unsuccessfully tried to stop from
running pro-Cuomo
ads — which has dropped
just under $ 5 million on air time in the gubernatorial race across the state, according to the figures, including more than $ 368,000 the week of the primary and almost $ 459,000 this week.
«Governor Cuomo, who was
just caught red handed cheating on his own property taxes, is now
running television
ads across New York State about Westchester's status as the county with the highest property taxes in America,» said spokeswoman Jessica Proud.
Even if I can't donate to a politician, I can still spend my own money
running ads in favour of that politician, who
just happens to be grateful and approve my pipeline against popular concerns.
Matt Doheny is a Republican, and Dan Maffei is a Democrat, but they are both
running in rematches against incumbent members of Congress, and they both
just released the first television
ads of their respective races.
A television
ad ran just before the election, citing the 200,000 new jobs goal.
Don't
just run generic
ads and hope for the best, unless of course you're someone I don't want to win.
As far as
ads go the Dems can
run gory
ads against guns
just as easily as the NRA can
run pro gun
ads.
The mayor was pummeled by the apps, particularly Uber, which
ran ads highlighting the service's popularity with lower - income, minority New Yorkers who were trying to earn some extra money as drivers or were
just happy to finally get a cab in a part of town where yellow taxis wouldn't venture.
Just slightly off subject, Iowa's congressional races are taking on their fall colors, Iowa's 4th District candidate Dr. Selden Spencer has been
running ads about the Republican Latham's connections to some of the sleaze factors in DC.
The
ad started
running just two days after Rothenberg Political Report's Nathan Gonzales tweeted that the NRCC made a $ 1.5 million media buy in the 24th District.
While this isn't a huge investment (a full - page
ad set him back several thousand dollars), this move was described by two different people as a «pre-emptive» strike by the Democratic councilman —
just in case anyone hasn't yet gotten the message that he intends to
run, either for Sen. Carl Kruger's seat, assuming Kruger 1) is convicted of a felony in his corruption trial, which is scheduled to start Jan. 17, or 2) resigns as part of a plea deal; or for the so - called «super» Jewish district Senate Republicans are dreaming of having tailor - made for Fidler's former Council colleague, Simcha Felder.
With
just 25 days until he competes with Mr. Pataki in the Independence and Conservative Party primaries, Mr. Golisano, a billionaire businessman making his third
run for governor, mounted his first serious attack on the Republican incumbent, with three new
ads being broadcast in every part of the state.
Just two years ago, NYSUT
ran a compelling TV
ad against Paterson depicting a sad schoolgirl alone in a dark classroom.
«I haven't seen this mailer, but I'm
just telling you, if you're going to
run for governor, tell me what you're going to do, and trying to attack Ralph Northam, a VMI graduate and Army doctor, who served our troops who had been injured and was a doctor for them, who has been a great state senator, a great lieutenant governor, and for Enron Ed to come in here and do these divisive
ads against Ralph Northam is a disgrace.»
Up to 75 per cent of the energy used by free versions of Android apps is spent serving up
ads or tracking and uploading user data:
running just one app could drain your battery in around 90 minutes.
A botnet becomes a platform, with spam
just one «program» among others that
runs on the platform alongside things such as key cracking (breaking passwords and encryption), clickfraud (automated «clicking» on
ads to increase revenue to the
ad host), identity theft of all kinds, and DDoS attacks — and potentially much more.
One
ad was illustrated with a baby bottle shaped like an hourglass that was —
just to make the point glaringly obvious —
running out of milk.
They also have
ads running down the side, which at times can be confusing since they can also look like a profile you can click on to view (which then
just brings you to another dating site).
I actually think it's a combination of intuition and design; the people who
run these sites are often smart, some even very, very smart (the monthly blog entries at «OkTrends: Dating Research from OkCupid» is an often fascinating read that shows
just how smart the math guys who
run OkCupid — a popular,
ad - supported free dating site — really are).
Other sites are
run with
just one thing in mind - getting you to click
ads.
Running 1 - 2 1/2 minutes each, the excerpts are thinly - veiled
ads, but I suppose some who wouldn't have watched
just trailers may check the section out and, if they don't already own all the movies, enjoy it.
The car
runs great,
just as they described in the
ad.