Newspapers are also finding it hard to make
money as advertisers have left in droves to have their dollars provide a higher rate of return on Amazon, Facebook, or Google.
Not exact matches
Advertisers have to commit their
money upfront,
as is the case with television.
In much the same way that Snap is (and Twitter
as well), Facebook seems to be moving towards video not because users want it, but because video is the place where it can get the most
money from
advertisers.
If the company can demonstrate that it can figure out a way to make
money at least
as well
as its peers — never mind the fact that its customers are almost entirely within the age 18 - 34 demographic that
advertisers have traditionally most coveted — $ 19 billion isn't a goal; it's practically a done deal.
Facebook is one of the biggest beneficiaries
as advertisers move
money away from television to the internet and mobile platforms.
They include the «chilling effects» of libel suits, the perennial conflicts between property and access, the three out of four publishers who intervene in news decisions affecting their local markets, the
advertisers» freedom to move their
money to where their interests are, industry self - regulation in broadcasting and advertising, the backlash against conveying under duress (
as in a hostage crisis) points of view that are never aired
as directly without duress, the flareups of book banning and censorship of textbooks, the rout of the civil rights movement, the retreat from principles of fairness and equality (even where never implemented), the attack on scientific and humane teaching, the threat of self - appointed media watchdogs to also spy on teachers in the classroom, and the general vigor of ancient orthodoxies masquarading
as neo-this and neo-that.
It is no wonder most of us have stood back
as advertisers have tried to get parents to spend
money through targeting children, and
as a culture has developed whereby,
as a recent independent Home Office report put it, it is now not a case of if a teenager will view pornography, but of when.
Where advertising is booked for or on behalf of an
advertiser by an agent or advertising agency then the client
as principal is and remains liable for the liability incurred and particularly for any
monies still owing in the event of default by the said agent or agency.
-- candidates will get a clue and start buying Adwords with their name, but also the name of their opponents (hint: the latter won't like and will take it out on Google)-- everytime there'll be big news (hurricane, breaking news, Paris Hilton's latest...) which tends to draw lots of eyeballs to Google, expect the whatever - happened - today keyword to point to the page of a candidate's site with his / her position on the topic du jour — opponents will urge their supporters to engage in whack - an - adword games (also known
as click fraud) to cost
as much
money per click
as possible to the other campaign and drive up cost of acquisition of a new visitor to the
advertiser's site.
«That might be surprising
as what we see on TV and what
advertisers tell us we need would indicate that there is no ceiling when it comes to how much
money is needed for happiness, but we now see there are some thresholds,» said Andrew T. Jebb, the lead author and doctoral student in the Department of Psychological Sciences.
I think that's why
advertisers describe their product
as distressed denim versus ripped jeans: the idea of buying something damaged and paying good
money for it sounds plainly stupid.
All I am saying is; it's time for us
as a species to start thinking for ourselves and not walk placidly into stores and shovel over our hard earned
money just to make
advertisers and the companies they represent happy.
Usually, these free Jewish dating services have some
advertiser banners or links of interest to you on their dating websites so they can get some
money to pay for their hard work or services such
as domain or hosting.
«We spent a lot of time and
money to build our brand on Facebook, with some of our sites» fan pages reaching hundreds of thousands of active and engaged followers, so we sincerely hope that Facebook starts giving all of their
advertisers a fair shake and allows relevant dating ads back into the system
as quickly
as possible.»
Lee, an advertising director, set about designing a font that got «
as much ink on paper
as possible in a given size», ideal for
advertisers getting their
money's worth (or in its predominant 21st century usage, ideal for giving text on memes clarity).
Meaning DROVES of authors will jump on them
as a way to make
money, most will waste their
money and time and a few, savvy
advertisers will make bank because they put in the time to learn the system.
Picture this: In the future,
as the risks of publishing shift from the publisher to the author, publishers will be able to invest in technologies that allow them to bypass authors completely, developing sophisticated algorithms to scrape their content from the Internet, repurpose and repackage it for non-discriminating readers, and charge
advertisers fistfuls of
money for their wandering eyeballs!
In the specific context you gave, «building wealth»
as an investing term is just a buzz word that was used in a painfully obnoxious way by
advertisers who want your
money.
The hypnotic trance that their
money causes the conservative masses to fall under works every time,
as the Soros Left loves to explain (and what a surprise — the New York Times is one of Mother Jones's big
advertisers).
This is an invite - only program that allows power Twitter users such
as yourself, to make
money by creating Sponsored Likes / ads for
advertisers you choose and post them to Twitter.
As usual, GoogleOm PR rep Stacey Higginbotham lobbies for Google's agenda: no caps, no limits, no profits for ISPs so that
advertiser Google can make all of the
money in the Internet ecosystem.
This Megadictionary is being positioned
as a Wikipedia where
advertisers can place their ads and authors can make
money from ads in their articles.
In the interest of full disclosure I should mention Buyers Brokers Only, LLC is an
advertiser here on Boston Herald Radio, and if you listen to The
Money Show at all you're well aware of that, and we're very, very happy to have them
as such.