Sentences with phrase «likely seen ads»

That's called a rollover — and you've likely seen ads or heard messages encouraging you to roll your TSP account to an IRA.
By now you've likely seen ads for Adult Dating Services.
Potential clients can find you in myriad ways and will likely see your ads or website before they meet you.

Not exact matches

Increased marketing automation will pay dividends for consumers, too, who are more likely to see relevant ads and feel as though brands care about their interests.
A year ago you likely saw Molson's «The Canadians» ad, which also featured a Grayson Matthews single, titled «Where I'm From.»
What that means is that if a viewer sees an ad for your brand without a clear CTA and then clicks through, he or she will be taken to a sales or landing page without a clear idea of what is going on, and that will likely result in the loss of a lead.
«If you're a Paralympian in an ad, it's likely that the deal was structured in the very same as for the Olympic athlete you saw compete in Sochi a couple of weeks ago,» said Peter Carlisle, managing director for Octagon Sports, whose stable of athletes it represents includes Paralympians.
So you're still likely to see targeted ads, but in this case, Comcast has some incentive not to share its users» history, since its ad business depends on outside advertisers needing Comcast to best serve their ads.
Given the relatively small screen size of smartphones, you can see how in - your - face ads on a social network are likely to appear.
Specifically, you want to put yourself in your customers» shoes and see which ad you're most likely to click on.
The ban became effective in July last year, with a new clause inserted into TfL's advertising policy stating that ads can be rejected if they «could reasonably be seen as likely to cause pressure to conform to an unrealistic body shape, or as likely to create body confidence issues particularly among young people».
And if you want to get your posts seen on Facebook, it's becoming more and more likely that you'll have to pay for reach with Facebook Ads.
They are most likely not thinking of buying something when they see your Ad on Facebook, so you have to be creative and efficient in grabbing their attention.
Consumers are more likely to shop for a product they have seen six to eight times, through repeated TV ad exposure.
In Herradura's case, they can see which type of content does better at getting people to shop, whether it's a video, banner, or pop - up ad; they can also see where people were more likely to shop in terms of physical location and type of store; and they can see where else potential buyers of Herradura are likely to go, thus allowing them to fill in the outlines of their ideal consumer.
It likely doesn't want to low - ball and have to revise the number upward later, as it did when it initially reported the Russian election interference ads were seen by 10 million users and later had to admit to congress it was actually 126 million when organic posts were included.
The NDP is not taking a banana to a knife fight — this coming election will see the Liberals with massiive millions while the NDP — which gets almost 80 % of its funding from individuals like myself — will also face a colourful party that will likely get full page ads from the Liberals supporting said colourful party as it did in the last provincial election!
... He does see that new ad formats are paramount for the stock although he would not commit himself on their likely success...
As we've seen from the Honest Ads Act, a bill proposed late last year to better regulate online political ads, any regulation will likely take time, and Facebook is already trying to get ahead of potential rules it might one day be forced to follAds Act, a bill proposed late last year to better regulate online political ads, any regulation will likely take time, and Facebook is already trying to get ahead of potential rules it might one day be forced to follads, any regulation will likely take time, and Facebook is already trying to get ahead of potential rules it might one day be forced to follow.
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.
I haven't seen Wilson's ad since Tuesday, and it's difficult to know how it was targeted — it was likely aimed at websites that mentioned of his name, of course, but there may have been a geographic angle as well, since it's common for political advertisers to include the D.C. area even if they're otherwise targeting a state or district.
«Within that area, the people who saw the ads were 17 percent more likely to vote our way than the people who didn't.
At the exact same time, an outside independent expenditure group that's supporting Christine Quinn may have determined that your other neighbor, who is likely to vote but not for Ms. Quinn, might be seeing an ad for Bill de Blasio or against Bill Thompson, if the strategists and buyers have determined that a pro-Bill D or anti-Bill T vote helps Ms. Quinn's goal.
Washington (CNN)- It's an unusual campaign tactic: a Florida Democrat running for the Senate is running a television ad against his opponent that will likely never be seen by voters in Florida.
(CNN)---- A new poll suggests that the big television ad push by New York Gov. David Paterson's campaign may not be quite as effective as he'd hoped: A Marist College survey released Friday indicates that 56 percent of New York state voters have seen at least one of Paterson's television commercials - and those who'd seen the ad appeared slightly less likely to support his run.
Teens who recalled seeing or liking e-cigarette ads were 1.6 times as likely to be open to trying e-cigs or to actually try them the next year as kids who didn't remember the ads, researchers report online March 26 in JAMA Pediatrics.
They'll likely take that with a pinch of salt, so to speak, if not already insulted, but what about when they see the movie «independence day» before the ad breaks... Im sure they'll already be discussing how to avoid having computer viruses uploaded to their UFO hardware, and deciding whether its worth the effort to come to Earth to teach us a lesson about interstellar communications!
Studying more than 8,000 Southern California middle school students, researchers found that youth who reported seeing any ads for medical marijuana were twice as likely as peers who reported never seeing an ad to have used marijuana or report higher intentions to use the drug in the future.
In the journal PLOS Medicine, David Healy, now at Bangor University in Wales, argued that these types of ads «reach beyond those suffering from a mood disorder to others who will as a consequence be more likely to see aspects of their personal experiences in a new way that will lead to medical consultations.»
It's also likely that younger, more vulnerable kids are seeing ads, too.»
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 7, 2016 (HealthDay News)-- The more ads for a brand of alcohol that underage drinkers see, the more likely they are to consume that product, a new study finds.
In terms of the effect of ad blocking on different industries, dating site visitors were less likely to block advertising, seeing only a 5.2 % global share of ad blocking rates.
Yep, singles who see your picture on dating service ads are over 12 times more likely to click on your dating profile to find out how wonderful you really are.
For privacy reasons, I won't share the actual post, but if you're in any way involved in the writing world and active on social media, you've likely seen any number of these ads already.
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies of my novels than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part of the Rise of Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
But concluding that all book trailers are a silly approach to book promotion doesn't make any more sense than deciding that blogging for book publicity is a bad idea after you've seen a badly - written book blog, or reasoning that media releases don't work after you've seen an incompetently - handled press release (most likely, one that reads as if it were an ad for a book, which won't accomplish anything, rather than an actual news release, which most likely will help you achieve your book promotion goals).
Because they are seeing these ads from your author page, readers who buy the book will be more likely to follow your profile and learn about your new projects — which makes your book marketing for the second book faster and cheaper.
First, the bad news: «Results of a recent consumer poll by Genesis Media reveal that 90 % of respondents aren't likely to buy something they saw in a Super Bowl ad, and 75 % indicate they don't recall many Super Bowl spots from last year.
Whether or not this model is sustainable remains to be seen — remember, Samsung is the only major global Android vendor making money right now — but in the near term it will likely help put Google's services, and ads, in front of as many eyeballs as possible.
Remember that the «something - poos» you see in the classified ads are nothing more than expensive mixes most likely from a backyard breeder.
If you see the same breeder's ads repeatedly, it's likely a puppy mill.
«If you see ads or solicitations to join a beta program, beware as this is likely some type of online phishing scam.»
Although we noted that the ad included information setting out the environmental benefits of wearing fur, which were intended to form the basis for the headline claim «it's eco-friendly to wear fur», because we considered that that headline claim would be understood as an absolute environmental claim, and because we did not consider that we had seen sufficient evidence that the product would cause no environmental damage, taking account of the full life cycle of the product from manufacture to disposal, we concluded that the ad was likely to mislead.
Take a look at the ad and see if you can identify all of the products — many of which you likely own — made from materials produced from natural gas and oil.
When somebody searches a keyword that is relevant to your business, sees your advertisement in the search results, and clicks your ad to visit your website, you can be pretty confident that this is a web visitor that is likely to buy your product or service.
It's likely that you've seen «low cost» life insurance ads on TV or the Internet.
When people are both more likely to buy iPhones and more likely to see ads for Apple Music, subscription rates are bound to go up.
It likely doesn't want to low - ball and have to revise the number upward later, as it did when it initially reported the Russian election interference ads were seen by 10 million users and later had to admit to congress it was actually 126 million when organic posts were included.
Taboola is an advertising company that you've likely seen across websites on the internet, and they've announced a new partnership with ZTE that's aiming to bring a more personalized ad feed to your smartphone, for better or worse.
Most of the Flash content you'll see will likely be ads.
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