Everyone who attended art - school theory seminars from the mid-1970s on, and everyone who reads Artforum, knows that in 1974, New York artist Lynda Benglis's gallery purchased two pages
of ad space in the magazine's November issue.
Not exact matches
Inventory
in this case means the amount
of available
ad space on your site.
Because
of how little
space you have at your disposal, the
space in an
ad is at a premium.
Because most other advertisers
in the display advertising
space run
ads for thousands
of unique products or services together, custom designed
ads and manual tagging are a great edge over the competition.
Because
of the
space constraints
in mobile, traditional banner and display
ads aren't as effective, so the seamless integration and high click rates
of news feed
ads — known
in the industry as «native advertising» — are perfectly positioned to boost Facebook's mobile business.
Kenna's ability to get local businesses to buy
ad space in his high school's literary magazine and his ability to get some
of Hollywood's hottest celebrities to climb the tallest peak
in Africa come from the same part
of Kenna's personality: his ability to talk to and connect with almost anybody.
At the end
of the day, however, as competing platforms continue to flood the
space, and as brands increasingly shift television
ad dollars into digital, only one clear victor
in the battle for online video has emerged: creators.
In terms
of ad space, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee unveiled a video advertisement written and directed by Ben Wexler, a producer for sitcoms like «Arrested Development» and «Community.»
In fact, it's now easier for small businesses to place display
ads on millions
of websites by going through a few
ad networks that have purchased most
of the
space available on publisher websites.
Shares
of TubeMogul (tube), which allows advertisers to buy video
ad space using its software, jumped to $ 13.95
in early trading on Thursday.
Plenty
of people have personal blogs, or even blogs that bring
in money through selling
ad space.
The Pivotal Research analyst is routinely quizzed by reporters,
ad CEOs and investors for his thoughts on a wide range
of companies
in the
space, including tech platforms, media companies and agency groups.
At present, image adverts are restricted to partner websites and do not feature
in traditional
ad spaces at the left hand side
of the search results.
However, Facebook started showing up
ads on mobile at the beginning
of March 2012 but it has proved its ability to profit
in this
space.
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ad space to < br / > increase their visibility on the platform.SnipCoin distributions will begin
in late September with the < br / > commencement
of Snip's token sale, where a total
of 3 billion coins will < br / > eventually be released.
Be like a pubescent boy and search everywhere for t its and c um, then
ad a
space of dash somewhere
in the naughty word.
In fact, I sent a list with the names of dozens of companies in the natural foods / lifestyle space to my ad network, and I suspect they have had conversations with many of the
In fact, I sent a list with the names
of dozens
of companies
in the natural foods / lifestyle space to my ad network, and I suspect they have had conversations with many of the
in the natural foods / lifestyle
space to my
ad network, and I suspect they have had conversations with many
of them.
Ad spaces for display on justaddcloth.com are available
in 300 × 150 px, and one large top spot
of 300 × 300 px.
Speaking
of those last two powerful players
in the digital
ad space, note that cookie - based targeting doesn't include Facebook and Google search
ads as far as I know — the companies listed above are delivering
ads (traditional banners or rich - media) on content websites.
In this case, though, the ad appears in a paper aimed directly at congressmembers, congressional staff and the lobby community, who by many accounts pay attention to who's buying space in Roll Call, The Hill, Congress Daily, etc. — both for the direct messages and for the indirect message sent about who's willing to spend money to raise the profile of their issue
In this case, though, the
ad appears
in a paper aimed directly at congressmembers, congressional staff and the lobby community, who by many accounts pay attention to who's buying space in Roll Call, The Hill, Congress Daily, etc. — both for the direct messages and for the indirect message sent about who's willing to spend money to raise the profile of their issue
in a paper aimed directly at congressmembers, congressional staff and the lobby community, who by many accounts pay attention to who's buying
space in Roll Call, The Hill, Congress Daily, etc. — both for the direct messages and for the indirect message sent about who's willing to spend money to raise the profile of their issue
in Roll Call, The Hill, Congress Daily, etc. — both for the direct messages and for the indirect message sent about who's willing to spend money to raise the profile
of their issues.
Facebook, Google and other large properties are lining up big chunks
of ad space for those willing to pay, and CampaignGrid's Jordan Lieberman predicted during the conference that digital video
ad inventory (on YouTube and Hulu, for instance) for the Fall will sell out completely
in 15 + battleground states by August.
Here's a number that won't shock anyone who's been buying Facebook
Ads consistently for the past year or two: Facebook's cost - per - click jumped 22 %
in the second quarter
of 2011, after a 40 % rise
in the previous quarter, increases that
ad platform Efficient Frontier attributes to heightened competition for
ad space.
In part, I suspect that the early online
ad buying is a hedge against TV time being unavailable (and against people's use
of DVRs to avoid commercials), but it does also reflect the sense that digital
ad space has become valuable on its own — online
ads aren't just an «also - ran» this year.
Cochran's direct mail, traditional television and radio and Internet
ads touting efforts to protect military and
space facilities on the Gulf Coast helped net gains
of about 1,100 votes
in Harrison County (birthplace
of NFL legend Brett Favre, who cut his own last - minute
ad on Cochran's behalf) and nearly 1,250 votes
in Jackson County.
One final note: my old friend Alex Treadway gets a lot
of space in the NYT piece, talking about a particular
ad run on the Daily Caller, where he's now
in charge
of advertising.
Q&A topics include: why the mayor and Governor Cuomo appear friendly and cooperative on pre-K when together but express different views when apart, will the city fund a single year
of full day pre-K if the state does not, how many
of the prospective new pre-K seats are
in traditional public schools v. charter schools, what is the greatest challenge
in converting existing 1/2 day pre-K sites into full day sites, how can the mayor assure that proceeds
of his proposed income tax surcharge would remain dedicated solely to the pre - K / middle school program, regulatory issues around pre-K operators, how there can be
space available
in neighborhoods where schools are overcrowded, how many
of the prospective new sites are
in schools v. other locations, why the mayor is so opposed to co-locations
of charter schools while seeking to co-locate new pre-K programs, the newly - announced
ad campaign by charter school supporters, his views on academically screened high schools, his view on the school bus contracts, why he refused off - topic questions Friday evening despite saying on Friday morning that he would take such questions, the status
of 28 charter schools expecting to open
in fall 2014
in locations approved by the Bloomberg administration, his upcoming appearance on the TV series The Good Wife and his view on city employees marching
in the Manhattan St. Patrick's Day Parade
in uniform / with banners.
Think - tank research that we recently PR'd for a rheumatoid arthritis charity secured hits across national TV and radio as well as half page coverage
in two key, highcirculation national print media at something like one fifteenth the cost
of securing equivalent
ad space.
In 2005, he founded a company,
Ad Astra (Latin for «to the stars»), to pursue that goal, and he remains an unabashed advocate
of space exploration.
He is a winner
of this year's National
Space Club Press Award and a past editor -
in - chief
of the National
Space Society's
Ad Astra and
Space World magazines.
As more images become available for civilian analysis, he said, «you can envision scenarios
in the very near future where
ad hoc groups would have the ability to crowd - fund the cost
of the imagery, and you already see
in the humanitarian
space where they are doing the analysis themselves.
The account
of the players and theories
in the field
of human evolution does highlight how much
of the debate involves mere name games, with lumpers and splitters arguing
ad nauseam about the same few specimens widely scattered through
space and time.
It offers free
space for
ads on a site with hundreds
of local city instances, sitting ninth place
in the number
of page views served
in the United States (as
of this writing), up there with Google and its properties Wikipedia and Facebook.
Patients with
AD or MCI -
AD are impaired
in real -
space, 2D, and virtual human adaptations
of the Morris maze (11, 12).
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That's all well and good, but does slightly fly
in the face
of the site's main advantage over Tinder and its ilk — that there's
space for more than a tweet's worth
of information on the profiles.Still, the full profiles and questions are available, and it's free - to - use (with a few irritating
ads), making it a worthwhile option for anyone hoping to know a bit more about their dates before meeting up for the first time.Just like online dating before it, dating apps started out as a bit
of a dirty secret — how many Tinder profiles joke that they'll want to lie about how you met?But time and ubiquity have meant that apps like Tinder and Grindr are no longer seen as a source
of shame, and they're just another
of the many ways people can try and meet each other
in the modern digital age.It limits you to 12 or so potential matches per day (the exact amount depends on how many Facebook friends you have), giving it a bit more focus than the sprawl
of Tinder or Happn.They also just introduced timed matches which give you 24 hours to send the first message otherwise it expires, encouraging users to make matches more quickly.
Although this monopoly is much less pronounced
in the dating industry, the weight
of the largest players has pushed the
space further towards niche specialisation — something that has also happened
in the digital
ad space.
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Stanley Kubrick shuns common narrative crutches such as voice - over narration or back - glancing exposition
in favor
of a strict antiseptic license that necessarily utilizes classical music from the likes
of Johann Strauss to serve as an inner - connecting emotional aural fabric upon which the filmmaker balances mesmerizing outer -
space sequences that have been copied
ad nauseam ever since.
As running a website goes, we need to have
ads to continue running Mario Party Legacy, and the new
ads have been placed
in ways to optimize
space without taking away from the normal functions
of the site.
(The
ads emphasize that this is the first Hollywood feature photographed entirely with IMAX cameras, which just means they routinely waste three stories
of screen
space on the back
of Robert Downey Jr.'s stand -
in's head.)
When one thinks
of James Cameron «s re-invention
of the premise from 1979's Alien, it generally is the macho bravado
of the
space marines that get the lion - share
of quotable dialogue, and have been copied
in other films to this day,
ad nauseum.
Posters
of Heath Ledger (2005's «Brokeback Mountain»)
in the infamous clown makeup and purple suit seemed to dominate every available
ad space.
Unfortunately, the switch to digital also carries with it a built -
in flaw, which is that subscribers expect to read digital at a lower price — hence a lot
of the argument between booksellers and publishers over ebook pricing — and advertisers expect to pay less for digital
ad space.
Newscorp launched the News Corp Global Exchange
in 2013, that brings together the
ad space of 50 websites and mobile / tablet products including Times.co.uk, TheSun.co.uk, NYPost.com, TheAustralian.com.au, MarketWatch.com and News.com.au.
Your book
of choice
in an adCaleb and Linda Pirtle designed 3D cover that rotates for the length
of your membership on all Reader relevant pages (Example: If you are a romance writer, your book would appear on a rotating
ad space on all romance blog / author postings and pages).
I came up with the idea
of treating my books like a playbill or construction project, and I'm giving contributors
ad space in the book, much like a «buy a brick» campaign.
But taking that same situation and applying it to the state
of so - called bullying, it amounts to more like this: the friends are affected by an author's behavior, so one
of them buys national
ad space to tell readers across the country that the author deserves to be raped
in jail (as one
of the infamous Goodreads shelves was labelled).