Really the only question will be how
much they advertise what the new Kindle Fire is meant to do.
Not exact matches
Facebook news and
advertising enables companies to do for themselves
much, but not all, of
what they have customarily hired public relations firms to accomplish.
«
What that means is that the people who are trying to create [a viral hit] need to think in a very different way...
much different than you would in a normal kind of promotion or
advertising campaign.»
«I believe among the things you'll see is spend (how
much was spent on this ad); you will see who they were trying to
advertise to (
what is the audience they were trying to reach); and I believe you will also be able to see some basic information on how
much it was viewed,» Schroepfer replied — avoiding yet another straight answer.
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.
The old model of intrusive
advertising and marketing not only costs too
much, it no longer works — but
what you can do instead is both
much more powerful and a whole lot cheaper
In an investor call in October, Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes said the company may lengthen the window on
what it sends to Netflix to perhaps as
much as three years, and other media executives have made similar comments, as the industry struggles to deal with the decline of
advertising revenue, as well as cord cutting.
How
much of
what we see exists to tempt readers to read further, whilst being bombarded with
advertising?
However,
much of this romanticizing is actually driven by market economy — the wedding industry, the movie industry, the music industry, TV,
advertising, celebrity culture (celebrities are often aspirational figures — we want to be like them, look like them, and have
what they have), etc..
Craftsy.com offers this free pattern to create
what is
advertised as the perfect burp cloth... years ago we used cloth diapers to protect the mom... this looks like a
much better idea!
Political campaigns haven't
much boarded the online video
advertising train yet (they'll put their own videos up, but that's different from
what we're talking about).
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.
So
much of
what we see in the media and
advertising tells us we aren't perfect without this or that product, keeping us trapped in insecurity, fear and neurosis.
So our book does give strategies for reducing calories as
much as possible, it just doesn't necessarily
advertise that that is
what it is doing.
ONE NIGHT ONLY at Yuzu Lakewood So
much of
what we purchase is based on the perception of
advertising So
what happens when we.
Nintendo did the same thing not
advertising the N64 and Gamecube (in Europe) and didn't seem to care,
much like
what they are doing now.
Afterwards, their internet guy (with whom I had spoken) did an internet search on my (captured) cell phone # and then had the nerve to contact me to complain that he hadn't been able to find
much (it was my private cell) on me or my company, and why was I not
advertising on the internet, and
what was our website, and wanted to know additional details about our company and myself... VERY creepy: — LRB - When I questioned him on this, he was rude and dismissive and responded that «you can never be too careful about who you are speaking with»!
They spoke about the following topics: E-mailing Kickstarter and getting advice before starting your campaign, creating an e-mail lists of fans, how
much to ask for,
what your biggest expenses are, how
much to pad out your time and money requests due to unforeseen problems, how
much are kickstarter and credit card processing fee's, paying an artist, the design and layout of the Kickstarter page, putting images and videos on your page, getting background music for your video, when you should start your campaign, for how long you campaigns should be and
what to avoid,
what awards to offer, the emotional rollercoaster that comes with a kickstarter campaign, social media
advertising, the logistics of mailing out all the books and more.
If so,
what kind of promotions are effective, how
much money / time do you need to spend on
advertising, and how long should ads continue after publication?
What if an author doesn't have
much funding for this kind of
advertising?
How
much you can expect to spend and
what a respectable ROI or ACoS (
Advertising Cost of Sales) looks like.
Not
advertising what you are reading may remove some of the public transportation flirting, but it allows you to immerse yourself in a book you love, without attracting too
much attention.
And how
much or
what percentage of your monthly book sales your invest in
advertising?
Customers have no idea
what an ARM - based netbook can do and
much like it is in the smartphone world will be forced to rely on
advertising, branding, word of mouth and online reviews which is probably why the Beam will switch to Android when it comes to AT&T as a product.
The big danger with self - publishing is that, not only do you spend a lot of money to get everything done (and then throw money away on marketing or
advertising because you don't know
what you're doing), but you actually have too
much control over the project.
The book has new interviews with digital players and statistics on
what webcomics earn from
advertising, how
much it costs to print books,
what the big players take out of various delivery methods and more.
If you don't bother to do your own research and just let
advertising slogans or pretty packaging do your thinking for you, that's
what happens.And as some have mentioned, I'd
much rather see Purina sponsor Y!A than start being charged to use this site.
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.
Yelp is another hyper - local site that retailers should check out — not so
much for
advertising but to see
what people are saying about the store.
If the the user was mislead to believe the game was
much more awesome or the game was simply falsely
advertise (or even if the player finds that the game was not
what he / she wanted), those would be legit cases of refunds in my eyes.
Getting to take on obvious and hilarious celeb caricatures and getting David Hasselhoff for
advertising garners this game a
much needed plus; but lets take a look at
what R2R does right before getting into the bad.
No surprise really, MS will spend MILLIONS just on looks, which could be spent on developing a launch title Just look at how
much more money MS spent on
advertising etc this gen compared to Sony, then they end up tailing behind the PS3 I do nt really care
what the PS4 looks like, as long as its a beast inside
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).
Interestingly enough, Nintendo looks to be simply
advertising Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer as just the latest and newest Animal Crossing game for the 3DS, without
much indication that this is a spin - off till, and not really
what you would expect from a new Animal Crossing game.
We don't have cable TV, and the Beans are pretty young and none of the other parents with kids their age really game and follow the information, so I don't know
what NOA is really doing to
advertise and market the system outside of
what I see on sites and PR emails... and that is pretty
much, NOTHING.
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.
$ 15 for an app that only does Facebook and Sony's own service is a bit on the steep side especially since there are phone apps, PHONE APPS, that do
what's
advertised here plus
much more for as low as a dollar and free.
Front Mission 4 was noticeably
much easier to find, but I think they spent more
advertising than
what was needed.
In many cases, the paper he uses started out on
advertising hoardings in the working - class neighbourhoods of South Central Los Angeles, reflecting
much of
what constitutes business there: from paternity tests and high - interest loans to fast - track immigration papers.
Advertising and television quickly emerged as rich new mediums for expression and artworks themselves were transformed into branded products while the artists standing behind them were viewed as celebrities
much more alike today's famous personas than
what traditional artists were viewed throughout history.
It's too
much like
what a commercial
advertising firm does.
He begins to invest color with spatial properties, so he very
much controls the properties of color to advance and recede so that there's a back and forth motion in all of his pictures, but they nevertheless stay very
much on the surface, so that the paintings are perceived in a single glance, and he was very conscious that a single impression painting was
what he wanted to create which, of course, is
what advertising does.
«Looking back at two centuries worth of cards, I found that
much of
what's repressed in society makes its way onto the backs of these cards in the form of
advertising and imagery,» said Tyson.
To get a sense of just how
much lawyer
advertising has changed since the Bates decision, let's review
what, up until recently, were fairly common methods, and then move on to where the world of
advertising is now as an indication of where it is heading.
As far as
advertising is concerned, the only thing I thought was interesting in addition to
what you said is that in addition to the fact that the advertisers are getting
much better at
what they do.
And to do that on a consistent basis is a far more effective way, not only of getting noticed, which is the first rule of
advertising, but
much,
much more than that, of establishing authority, of making your phone ring from people who are truly already educated about
what it is you do and really know that you're the right person for them long before they pick up the phone and call you.
The judges were sympathetic to the
much wider ban because of
what one commentator, commending the decision, has identified as their «egalitarian approach» (see Jacob Rowbottom, «The Ban on Political
Advertising and Article 10» (2007) 18 (3) Entertainment Law Review 91).
The other insurers — the ones you hear
advertising all over the place — range to as
much as nearly double in premium vs. USAA to 50 % more than
what average person pays with Amica Mutual.
You'll have a
much clearer picture of how these purchases are made after finding out
what Dennison Place renters insurance providers offer in terms of
advertising and commercials as well.
If you get caught up in one of these, you could end up in an apartment that's
much more expensive than
what was
advertised.