Sentences with phrase «page ad last»

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Golomb launched an ad campaign last spring, hoping to draw more visitors to Eat»n Park's Facebook page, where the company posts surveys, contests, and coupons.
Remnant space is the ad industry's equivalent of last - minute super-savers — publications with an extra page or two to fill will sell it off at a much lower price.
Last week, YouTube temporarily suspended paid advertising on Paul's page and removed him from Google's Preferred Ads program after he uploaded a video of himself tasering two dead rats.
The NDP is not taking a banana to a knife fight — this coming election will see the Liberals with massiive millions while the NDP — which gets almost 80 % of its funding from individuals like myself — will also face a colourful party that will likely get full page ads from the Liberals supporting said colourful party as it did in the last provincial election!
In a sales deck obtained by Ad Age that was sent out to partners last month, the company states plainly: «We expect organic distribution of an individual page's posts to gradually decline over time as we continually work to make sure people have a meaningful experience on the site.»
Last fall, Facebook told lawmakers it would tighten its ad policies after disclosing that more than 3,000 ads were bought by 470 fake accounts and pages run by the Internet Research Agency, a shadowy organization in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Matthew Fox, it will be remembered, was silenced by the Vatican last year, which prompted him to take out a full - page ad in the New York Times soliciting funds for his projects in cosmic synthesis and christic witchery.
150 Ad Index 152 The Last Page Caribbean Focus Producers: Total Recall 100 Restaurants: Smart Marketing 126 Distributors: Food Law The Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival will highlight some of the city's best food, wine and spirits in October.
This weekend saw a fascinating juxtaposition on e.politics — Sarah Palin branding ads on the same page as the fairly frightening Sarah Palin art article from last Friday.
While the work of neuroscientist Andreas Kreiter, a professor at the University of Bremen who researches the neurophysiology of the macaque brain, has met fierce resistance since the 1990s, the hostility reached an all - time high last April when a full - page ad against him and his work ran in national newspapers.
Last summer Wired.com's home page said, «Please do us a solid and disable your ad blocker.»
Last year, men's fashion magazine GQ featured an unusual ad in their June 2009 issue: six full - page photos of scientists rocking out with pop stars.
Last year, the US Association of Magazine Media (MPA) stopped releasing its annual ad page counts, making it harder to gauge the industry's performance, and sending signals that all is not well.
BUSINESS WEEK — Apr 5 — Last year MySpace users called up 31.5 billion unique page views per month and yet racked up a paltry $ 90 million in ad sales.
In this case, you get a terrible forum design, lame front page that has three pictures (last time we were there, all three were MySpace - type shots), a site design that looks like it was made by a middle - aged paper pusher with a free site generator, and banner ads.
At the last minute, Double Fine's Costume Quest ended up released the same week and Super Meat Boy never got top billing on the store page, edged out by a Mazda 3 ad.
Last night, American Federation of Teachers union president Randi Weingarten appeared on FOX News to defend her union against charges leveled in our full - page ad in yesterday's New York Times.
It's where every part of your communication strategy meets — clickthroughs from your search engine ads, folks who heard you on NPR and want to learn more (dream big, folks), reporters checking you out for a story, readers who clicked from your Facebook page for more information, or people who picked up your literature at that reading you did last week.
ZeZi shills for Oval Vodka, and it was hard to escape — one of the band members mentions it as his favorite drink in an info box, and the last page of the comic is basically an Oval ad — a drawing of the guys standing around drinking, with a bottle of Oval prominently displayed in the center of the picture.
Web pages such as the desktop version of the NYTimes.com, Laptopmag.com and mobile ESPN.com loaded and rendered fairly quickly, though as with all content - rich websites, they occasionally hung while downloading the last few banner ads and videos.
If you don't believe me, just flip to the last page of The Secret Service, the new mega-miniseries from Millar and legendary Watchmen artist Dave Gibbons, where a full - page ad featuring a tastefully Photoshopped composite of v - neck sporting Millar and his platinum - level artist buddies declares just that.
Last year, Twitter introduced a «powerful creative ad unit called the Twitter Card — a new way for advertisers to easily surface website content within a Tweet and drive relevant traffic to any page of their site, such as their home page, product page, or an important blog post.»
We'll take your book's cover image and description and create a banner ad that will display on our home page and Free & Discount Kindle ebooks page for up to 30 days, ending on the last day of your promotion.
First off, last night's ad, at least based on info on Humane Watch's facebook page, ran only in the Washington DC area.
For the last two days I have received ads that have forced redirect the page from GoNintendo and force downloads a fake flash player installer.
One of the last exhibitions at Joseph Kosuth's Lannis Museum of Normal Art in 1967 was «20 Artists Present Their Favorite Books» (Ad Reinhardt presented the Manhattan yellow pages.)
Judith Curry wrote: «He voices concerns about the following threats to scientific integrity (see especially the last page): appealing to emotions; making personal (ad hominem) attacks; deliberately mischaracterizing an inconvenient argument; inappropriate generalization; misuse of facts and uncertainties; false appeal to authority; hidden value judgments; selectively leaving out inconvenient measurement results.»
The ad at the top of page right now is for the movie «The Invention of Lying» and last week it was for the music group LMFAO.
The Recorder had a blurb last week on its Ad Hominem (Opinion and Satire) page that overstated Brinker's effect dramatically.
Last week, the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) took out full page ads with a big statement — «Criminals Next Exit» — and titled «Ontario to crack down on The Car Accident Business».
Last week also saw Elon Musk pull the Facebook pages of Space X and Tesla, while Mozilla and Commerzbank stopped running their ads on the social network.
Each time we ran through this experiment over the last few months, different software would end up being bundled in a rotation, but every single software that bundles itself ends up bundling the same culprits: browser hijackers that redirect your search engine, home page, and put extra ads everywhere.
Last but certainly not least, head over to the Ad Preferences page here to remove the ability for advertisers to target ads based on your personal information.
I've used Homes & Land for just about all of my career, mainly through the company's advertising page, but over the last three or four years, I've done everything from half - to full - page ads on my own.
The ad can be viewed as the last page of the Virtual REM, here.
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