Not exact matches
They would first get the attention of the local gay market through
ads and stories
run in local gay newspapers and
magazines and through their support of social and fund - raising events to which gays would normally be attracted.
(For example, Optiva
ads that
ran in national consumer
magazines claimed that using the competing Braun product wouldn't prevent the growth of bacteria that might contribute to heart disease, stroke, low birth weight, and other life - threatening conditions.)
I sent personalized emails to concrete companies and companies
in a couple of complementary niches plus
ran ads in trade
magazines.
Religious publishers work hard at developing books for laypeople, and they sometimes have breakthrough successes, but they face the same marketing problems as the CHRISTIAN CENTURY - a limited budget makes it impossible to
run ads in major «secular»
magazines or to do a really big direct mail campaign.
Press
ads are
running across a number of national
magazines over an 8 month period (
in each of the 3 years of the programme.)
Around the day, the commercials will be
run on national & local TV, billboard
in Tokyo and Osaka, and the
ad will be placed
in the
magazines, to create a buzz of «Let's Barbie!»
I've seen their
ad in magazines and drooled over their stylish cards for years but like I said I usually
run out of time.
There is a
magazine similar to one published
in this country called Time Out and they
ran an
ad in there saying, «Are you interested
in truth psychic phenomena?
Although the advertising of smoking has been banned from television and radio outlets, such
ads are still
running at places where tobacco is sold,
in newspapers and
magazines, and on the Internet.
The pink arrow
ads they
ran in magazines a few months back provide a prime example.
(As of Friday, NBC hadn't responded to Davis; People
magazine said that it wasn't taking sides
in the feud and that it would continue
running the
ads.)
As a result, our advertising consists mostly of classified line
ads in magazines, rather than needing to
run display
ads.
It is
running prominent
ads in national
magazines, marketing the chip aggressively to vets and has donated HomeAgain scanners to hundreds of pounds nationwide.
Direct response
ads can
run in newspapers,
magazines, online, on the radio and on television.
As with Computer Quiz, Nutting
ran magazine ads for Computer Space
in Cash Box.
There's a new agreement
in the games industry that
magazines won't
run ads from games that have not been reviewed by the ESRB, the game industry ratings board.
I took the same budget we'd normally get for advertising
in art
magazines — a page
in Artforum was $ 5,000 back then — and it only cost $ 1,800 to
run an
ad on late night TV.
Nor did he appear
in the defining photograph of the group, identified as the Irascibles, that
ran in Life
Magazine on Jan. 15, 1951, and included the usual suspects: Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, Barnett Newman,
Ad Reinhardt, et al., along with one female painter, Hedda Sterne.
According to a 2009 article
in Boston
magazine, Sokolove spoke with Bates & O'Steen, the Phoenix firm that had brought the original Bates lawsuit, and Jacoby & Meyers
in Los Angeles, which had
run the first nationally televised legal
ad.
Disclaimer: BitStamp has previously
run ads in an edition of the Bitcoin
Magazine print edition.
DECONCINI: I produced a slick brochure that was as unique as the house, and then I got
in the front page of our Long Realty
Magazine, I added [the listing] to our company Web site, created a Web page of its own, and
ran an
ad in The Wall Street Journal and the Arizona Daily Star.
A new Realtor from a competitor approached me, saying he was going to
run an
ad in a high ‑ end
magazine promoting himself, and would I allow him to use one of my expensive listings
in his
ad.
The TV commercial will
run on these networks through mid-November and will be complemented by
ads in USA Today, Real Estate
magazine and even on one of the largest digital signs
in the world — New York's Times Square!