Sentences with phrase «much advertising goes»

Think about how much advertising goes on — about all sorts of things!
There's so much advertising going on, on our phones, on our televisions, on our radios, in print, on billboards, gas station pumps.

Not exact matches

«I think the concern of any advertising agency is always about how much involvement there's going to be, how much pressure is there going to be, how much are they going to tell us about our business.
All stations need prizes for on - air giveaways, as well as office products and furniture, station vehicles and service for those vehicles, cleaning services, and much more to keep their own operations going, and they're more than willing to trade those out for advertising.
The product created its own advertising, in other words, and Woodman intended to keep that going as much as possible.
Much like the media business itself, the advertising industry is also going through unprecedented upheaval as a result of the Internet, with Google and Facebook controlling an estimated 75 % of all digital advertising.
Their participation goes a long way to determining how much advertising revenue can be generated.
In a research note it published on Tuesday, UBS said that it doesn't think mobile ad - blocking will become a mainstream activity, and therefore it expects that the impact on actual advertising sales is going to be much smaller.
I think probably to the dissatisfaction of our sales team here, I make all of our decisions based on what's going to matter to our community and focus much less on the advertising side of the business.
Yes, before a company decides to go for paid internet advertising, it is necessary to understand how much one should spend and how it can be beneficial for a business.
The executives at Facebook know this, and as much as they've claimed they're willing to impinge their business to «fix» their service, there's simply no way they'll actually going to roll out any changes that significantly change how their advertising model works.
As in much else, the social issues raised by advertising are not based on the number of advertisements placed, but on the cultural and social impact of the influential visible advertisements in advanced media that go far beyond the mere announcement of price and availability of commodities.
While I was in London I went looking for a pie dish (Switzerland doesn't know much about pies) and found a flyer advertising that you'll be there in October!
Everyone knows that a woman is going to «cave» with that much promotion and advertising of effective pain relief!
Two important amendments proposed by the Socialists and Greens, calling for EU legislation to specifically state that Member States are free to go further and ban the advertising of follow formula and baby foods, provoked the most debate with much support from the majority of speakers.
Actually, the fact that Facebook collects so much data on its users and (functionally) rents it to anyone advertising on the platform goes a long way toward puncturing the hype around Cambridge and its «psychographic» social mapping.
The public should know what assumptions CityBridge's business model is based on, including how much revenue is being generated by the advertising and where those funds will be going.
Specifically, you should have some kind of plan for how large your sales force is going to be, how you're going to advertise, and how much all of this will cost.
My partner and i are desperately looking for a candida detox retreat that we can go to and try get better but after much research we realise that none of the ones advertised do the right thing!
You are much better going off with a wildcard [candidate] that has gone from PR agency to advertising to a small creative talent agency.»
«There's a special place in hell for the perpetrators of ANNIE, not so much for the unconventional casting as for the shamelessly misleading advertising campaign trying to convince people they're going to be seeing a film version of the beloved Broadway musical.»
You can go on Twitter or Facebook and just see so much direct advertising, «buy my book, like my page» and it just doesn't really work that way.
They also offer social media advertising, bookshelf advertising, and a few other things, but in general you are much better off to go with one of the packages to drive your promotion because it includes these other features in it.
They can't reach potential readers directly, and if you're only getting an $ 8K advance, they aren't going to be spending much money on advertising or marketing.
I spent money on advertising in the wrong places and soooo much time going to the wrong kinds of promotional events.
Dear comics, Its not my fault... that you release the same thing in 5 formats, that you micro-manage your talent so much that they can't tell a decent story and get so pissed off by egos that they go to the other boss, that you don't know how to advertise your product, that you are so trapped by short term thinking that you fuck your self over, that you don't know how to keep your books in print, that you drove away people with high prices, oh and I didn't cause global warming either.
Once you begin advertising, make sure to have a budget for how much you can afford to spend and stay within that budget so that you do not go bankrupt before you even sell one copy.
For anybody else it is not much better than an ostentatious nod toward «Going Green» that the Kindle, despite having numbers to support such a claim, fails to advertise on its own.
It then tells you the actual annual yield is (it's going to be much less than advertised).
Because treats aren't intended for, or advertised to contribute to your pet's nutritional health, we can tend to not pay as much attention to what goes into them.
So FE isn't going to get much, if any, advertising.
the article also goes on to say that the game sold over a couple million worldwide Europe is Sony's strongest area... get over yourself Xbots... 2mil + worldwide already and it hasn't even been released in Japan (where pre-order numbers are high) just because it's not selling as well as Halo doesn't mean it flopped... Halo had a much bigger fanbase and a hell of a lot more advertising... Killzone 2 is well on it's way to sell over 3 million, and i really don't see the floppage in that i think your just acting out because it trumps any shooter on the 360
However, part way through writing it, I realized that there has been so much quality advertising over the past 12 months that even the decision of what to include, let alone what order it should go in, would be utterly arbitrary (not to mention unfair).
Although I doubt they'll raise as much money as the Double Fine Adventure kickstarter (which holds the record at $ 3.3 million), I wouldn't be surprised if they ended up at $ 2 million to $ 2.5 million, especially if they advertise that they're going to add a cool new feature to the game if it hits $ 2 million.
In what is a definite throwback to some of Sony's old - school PlayStation advertising, the commercial goes big on style rather than showing much of what the PS4 Pro is capable of.
NCSX's blog points out that Kenka Banchou 2: Full Throttle for PlayStation 2 is now out in Japan, after some surprising semi-success for the first title: «Spike went on to sell 157,000 copies of the game without much of an advertising budget or any name recognition.»
The replicator went on to make a case that the results are much less robust than advertised Besides getting the chance to get rich popularizing their faulty result (i.e. Freakonomics) the original authors got a chance to reply.
To read more about Monsanto and Pollution problems in the USA, India, and the UK... Bribery charges in Indonesia... False advertising charges in France... Public officials formerly employed by Monsanto... and much, much, more go to Wikipedia.
But how much of the added revenue goes right back into marketing and advertising instead of R & D?
I think location is going to be a much more powerful context for marketing and advertising on the web that it hasn't been in the past.
I think lawyers that are really committed to advertising, things like building custom audiences based on specific locations is going to become a much more important piece of the online marketing advertising game.
I think probably to the dissatisfaction of our sales team here, I make all of our decisions based on what's going to matter to our community and focus much less on the advertising side of the business.
If she and Dave Pemsel, the CEO, manage to hit profitability next year - the first time the Guardian will have done so since the 1980s, and that too despite Facebook and Google gobbling up ever more advertising pounds - they will go down in history as much more than the leadership team that took the paper tabloid.
Or, as is much more likely, they're going to need one mega-massive advertising budget to come anywhere near Apple or Samsung for total world coverage.
Breezy just does so much: in - app video interviews, customizable candidate scorecards, job posting / advertising, resume parsing, bulk emailing, reference checking — the list goes on and on.
However, a well - written cover letter can go much further than simply explaining that you want to apply for the role advertised and have attached your resume for consideration.
According to B2C typically there are more than 250 applications for every job that is advertised and with around 12 million unemployed chasing just 3 million jobs the odds are very much against you unless you ensure that your resume is going to make you stand out.
(You'll also be pleased to see that the number of jobs we're asked to advertise to you has gone up every year since 2010 — so much for «no graduate jobs».)
Like, they aren't thinking critically at all Heino; they are willing participating victims of the herd instinct whereby it is easier to go with the currently advertised popular flow without much in the way of difficult - to - deal - with (Duh!)
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