Sentences with phrase «much advertising there»

These mothers probably would not be too concerned about looking for a safe haven to leave their child, regardless how much advertising there is.

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He also claimed that with «things like Facebook and Google and others, we find that return on investment of the advertising when properly designed, when the big idea is there, can be much more efficient.»
«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.
With Facebook becoming very much a «pay - to - play» platform, this is the perfect opportunity for businesses and marketers to fully grasp everything there is to know about ensuring that your advertising dollar stretches as far as possible.
«For now, the options for advertisers are limited; companies can experiment with distributing live video feeds of their own, but there isn't much paid advertising.
There has been much speculation over just how Google will monetize robot cars, which are pretty far outside of its core competency and revenue - generating zone of search - plus - advertising.
As much as the advertising landscape has changed, there appears to be more to come.
There are a handful of half - literate posts from early 2003 in which Frind asks basic questions, like «I am interested in know how much money sites generate off advertising
But there are much more effective ways to advertise on Facebook.
«As much as we're not attached in a lot of ways, whether it's editorial voice, whether it's production style or whether it's advertising, there is still a lot of learning.»
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.
In the meantime, there are mounting concerns over its online advertising power, handling of privacy matters and how much tax it pays in Europe.
Instead, future advertising revenue was viewed as the primary source of eventual profits, but with so much venture capital money available there was little financial motivation for them to find a way to become self - sufficient.
There is also no denying that much art would not exist if there were no advertiThere is also no denying that much art would not exist if there were no advertithere were no advertising.
Too bad there is not that much advertising more revenue to be gleaned from CNN's dwindling base of left leaning viewers.
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!
but I had no idea their advertising was SO misleading and that there was so much salt.
And there are also many, many things we could be doing to encourage children's acceptance of healthier school meals: imposing meaningful restrictions on children's junk food advertising; requiring food education in schools — not just nutrition education, but offering kids a real understanding of our food system, and overtly inoculating them against the allure of hyper - processed and fast food; teaching all children basic cooking skills; getting more gardens into schools; encouraging restaurants to ditch the standard breaded - and - fried children's menu; imposing taxes on soda (and even junk food); improving food access; and so much more.
As someone who writes so much about food, and who worked as an advertising / regulatory lawyer for one of the world's largest food conglomerates, I didn't think there was a lot that could surprise me about the processed food industry.
But it does surprise me a little that there is so much fervor over formula advertising and so little over things like that.
(there is a famous example of a 3rd world country where enourmous damage was caused by Nestle giving out the free formula, then mothers stopped nursing, the bought formula was too expensive so they started giving their kids formula that was diluted with far too much water and damaged their health — this was one of the reasons for the fomulation of strict codes about advertising formula)
MySpace allows users to customize their profile pages to a much greater extent than Facebook, for instance, so Obama's staff created an array of buttons, badges and widgets for supporters to add — like virtual yard signs, they advertised the candidate by just sitting there on a page.
We can speculate on the metrics of all this: of how much more value there is to securing news coverage or third - party endorsement over advertising.
There's also advertising and branding, something not done much on ISS today but that could be done more on a commercial station.
With the rise in childhood obesity across Europe, there has been much attention on how governments can reduce the advertising of products with high fat, sugar and / or salt levels, directly to children.
Americans spend around $ 6 billion on skin care products each year — there's so much advertising encouraging us to turn to the latest chemical - based product for solutions.
But it's becoming too much time consuming and there're too many prepared photos and advertising.
Well there is another site out there that doesn't advertise as much as you - know - who and they are HOT on the heels of this giant.
As much as I would love to advertise the service, there is nothing new and extraordinary I can share with you.
Recently there are too much advertising tools on the Internet, and these tools are too annoying to ignore their presence.
Forget the much advertised trip to the sloth - run DMV, there is also a stop at a nudist colony helmed by a yak played by Tommy Chong.
There are two big areas where it differs from its spiritual predecessor however, and the first is the much - advertised free - running.
«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.»
As ever, if there is doubt as to whether the images / sounds are subject to copyright, the no - profit, educational purposes and no - charge - advertising / no - charge - product - placement arguments apply: it's not about how much teachers should pay so much as it is about how much they should charge.
There is too much oppty for consumer confusion in any advertising they might do.
Well now, if you had a built in readership of even a 1,000 without having to advertise there might be something in it - but not much.
That's a sore subject for some because Kobo specifically states on the descriptions for their ereaders that there is «no advertising», subtly taking a shot at Amazon's Kindles with special offers that have ads on the lockscreen and homescreen, but when Kobo is adverting recommended ebooks on the homescreen there's not much of a difference.
But since there isn't any printing costs, except maybe converting the file, and you don't have a print run of 2,000 copies, then how does an author figure out how much to spend marketing and advertising the book?
There are other places to advertise, too, but most don't cost as much.
There are a lot of people talking now about the Kindle vs Nook comparison (refurbished Nooks were on sale for $ 99 and didn't sell out nearly as fast), but let's face it, there wasn't nearly as much of an advertising push behind anything B&N was dThere are a lot of people talking now about the Kindle vs Nook comparison (refurbished Nooks were on sale for $ 99 and didn't sell out nearly as fast), but let's face it, there wasn't nearly as much of an advertising push behind anything B&N was dthere wasn't nearly as much of an advertising push behind anything B&N was doing.
Much is advertised about credit repair and as a product on the line for sale, there are tons and tons of hype and sales copy.
There are a handful of private equity companies advertising third mortgage loan programs for the purposes of cash out, real estate investments, and much more.
Although many Labradoodles are advertised as nonshedding Labradoodle and hypoallergenic Labradoodle, there is still too much variety among these dogs to make that statement accurately.
There isn't as much of the wolf in your dog, at least advertised.
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).
But, for an expansion advertised as being a Story Expansion, there is much to be desired.
Also just an idea to throw at Sega's advertising department, should Yakuza 5 come out the the U.S maybe you should hold a contest to meet Toshihiro Nagoshi in Kabichico (I probably misspelled that) and give them little challenges like locating certain locations from the game in the real world (unless said buildings are no longer there) I nominate myself as a participant, I mean its not like Ive played Yakuza so much I know the layout of a town ive never even set foot in, better then the town ive lived in my whole life
Can't wait until the next game he praises so I can dissect just how much «false advertising» there is in it's marketing material.
There's a massive amount of advertising for the game in Japan, but I feel like I haven't seen too much stateside.
just because the ps4 is outselling it, it is still selling good so i cant see them getting rid of it unless there spending to much on advertising to sell the console than there making profit
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