Sentences with phrase «n't see any ads»

I haven't seen any ads like his since then, and I certainly haven't seen too many PowerPoint slides goofing around the boardrooms of America either.
Like WhatsApp promised — you won't see any ads.
(Still do not see any ads on FB)
You won't see ads celebrating us, or promotions teasing you, or blimps with our name splashed on the sides.
I haven't seen the ad but I can not possibly imagine that anyone behind the scenes is a mom, or they'd NEVER even think about using this campaign to actually try and sell something.
A: I haven't seen the ad.
If you're not seeing the ads, then the central financial transaction of the online content economy collapses.
You won't see ads, promotions, or sponsored content on the dating site.
And for paid dating sites, members often don't see ads from third parties, because these websites run websites by payments from members.
Tinder Plus users won't see ads.
You don't see ads for them on television or in newspapers.
I haven't seen any ads for Wii U stuff since December.
Authors always think they don't get any marketing help b / c they don't see ads, or commercials, but the act of getting the book into stores takes money.
I don't see any ads jumping out at me, but I guess that is the key element.
I haven't seen those ads, but now that you make me aware of them, it certainly makes the efforts to get the manga up on time more disappointing.
If you haven't seen the all the ads touting the TFSA's value, here's a quick primer: the TFSA was introduced by the Conservative government in the last federal budget.
Not sure if it's because I already have AdBlock on (oddly, a few days ago «a message from the creator of AdBlock» suddenly popped up on while I was opening a new tab proposing me to turn it off, of course I didn't), but I haven't seen ads, and even if I saw them, I wouldn't click them, simply because I don't care about them.
When we buy a game, we generally expect to not see ads at all although sometimes they are included anyways.
Just don't expect anything you haven't seen ad nauseum.
Competitive Intelligence — You might consider blocking a competitor's IP so they can't see your ads, particularly if you're bidding on their brand terms.
(Don't worry if you aren't seeing ads for it anymore, that's just politics.)
The change will affect Google's entire suite of advertising offerings, which means you won't see ads in the company's own services or on other sites that serve up Google ads, after it goes into effect.
For example, an out of state owner won't see your ad, your signage or your business card.
For those of you who haven't seen the ad, it features 40 dazzlingly cute bunnies hopping around a hotel room.
I'm not seeing the ads and banners.

Not exact matches

On Facebook, after all, the same message can be a paid ad or not depending on who's viewing it, international borders barely exist, and it's all but impossible to know what other users are seeing in their feeds.
Martin Sorrell may be out as head of WPP, the ad giant he founded, but the company is not looking at a full break - up, even though some see it as unmanageable by anyone else.
But what is so bizarre is that they differ so vastly, and they don't all apply to each publisher, yet the world's biggest names in publishing all saw a major blip that in some cases will have been rather concerning from an ad revenue perspective.
Sorrell then referenced a speech given by WPP's third biggest client — and the biggest ad spender in the world — P&G's marketing boss Marc Pritchard, who said Google and Facebook were not doing enough to meet advertiser demands around measurement, brand safety, and viewability (the measure of whether an online ad had the ability to be seen by a human).
They'd seen magazine ads for Rent the Runway and were dismayed to learn that the U.S. company didn't service Canada.
«It gives assurance to advertisers that with this premium content, their ads will not only be seen, but show positive brand engagement,» says Michael Neale, chief investment officer at MediaCom in Toronto.
We have had some investigations of them that didn't lead to cases, but we see the primarily responsible party as the brand or an intermediary ad agency or PR firm or the like.
What's more, if people spend less time on the platform, they won't see as many ads.
«Not only will you have to disclose which page paid for an ad, but we will also make it so you can visit an advertiser's page and see the ads they're currently running to any audience on Facebook,» Zuckerberg said, calling this «perhaps the most important step we're taking.»
The chances are someone isn't going to see your ad or post the first time.
What he didn't see was a single ad for a job in his profession, including one identified by ProPublica that was being shown to younger users: a posting for a social media director job at HubSpot.
By checking your display campaign placements report today, you can see evidence of mobile ad clicks coming through your campaign if mobile app targeting has not already been deactivated in your account.
You've got to wonder how it is that all the smart people at Cadbury (including their PR department) and at their ad agency (Fallon), didn't see this coming.
The stirring ads you see during the Olympics aren't just because the games bring out the best in humanity, advertisers included.
If you haven't experimented with Facebook ads, or tried it and didn't see the results you wanted, don't get discouraged.
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.
Programmatic advertising is seen as an efficient way to reach specific audiences online, but it can also risk some ads inadvertently appearing next to undesirable content if proper whitelists, blacklists, and other safety checks are not put in place by both the ad platform and the ad buyer.
Perkins said last year, many on the AB InBev «craft» team didn't know about the ad until they saw it run during the game.
Still, from the minute it learned WeatherTech was doing a Super Bowl ad, Americaneagle.com went into research and testing mode, not only estimating just how much extra traffic WeatherTech would get on February 2 and the days afterward but also testing the site to see where bottlenecks existed that might cause problems in the event of a huge traffic spike.
«Especially in digital, when «view - through» actions are far too often credited to digital ads - which are often not in view or seen weeks before an action.»
There are ways to get around this type of targeting, from adjusting your Facebook settings to clicking on individual ads and specifying that you wish not to see ads of that nature.
The newer ad is a little less aggressive, though some of the text proclaims «not sipped,» «not soft,» and «not a fruit cup» (when that last text appears, an older man can be seen flicking a lemon slice off the rim of his pint).
Instead of listing which sites they do not want their ads showing up on, more advertisers are choosing which sites they do want to see their ads, said Barry Lowenthal, president of The Media Kitchen, a New York - based media buyer.
«When we look at the category, we haven't seen much besides me - too offerings,» Niccol told Ad Age at the time.
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