Not exact matches
«For example, if advertisers are
paying an average of $ 20 per 1,000
ad impressions, the videos where those
ads are being
shown may only generate $ 2 or $ 3 per 1,000 views.»
Called «Seeso,» the service will launch widely in January, at which point members can
pay $ 3.99 per month for
ad - free access to a full library NBC comedy programming — from new episodes of Saturday Night Live and Jimmy Fallon's The Tonight
Show to all past episodes of classic
shows like The Office and 30 Rock — along with a slate of new original series and stand - up comedy specials.
Done properly, social media has the potential to
show greater returns than
paid ads in print publications, radio and television.
Basically, this system enables you to aim
paid ads at this user and
show him or her customized promotional messages.
«We're going to provide a searchable archive of all of those
ads, and
show who
paid for them,» Schroepfer said.
McDowell said the company
paid «under $ 2 million» to have the
ad shown during the Golden Globes and its pre-
show and after -
show segments.
Will Three try to get
ad networks to
pay to have their
ads show up even if a customer wants to see no
ads at all?
«I
pay attention to the analytics,» Greg says, «and that helps me think about where to put the
ads in the
show.
Alper has no plans to make the app a subscription - only service, have a
paid tier, or
show ads.
That makes it easier to sell through (for you) because unlike other forms of advertising, you're only
paying for clicks and not just for impressions (having your
ads show up).
Paid online
ads will stop
showing when the budget is exhausted.
This guide is going to
show you how to hit your audience using
paid ads.
Web advertising is typically
paid for in one of two ways: * Impression (CPM) based: Advertisers
pay to have their
ads shown to your visitors, and
pay per impression.
Daniel Ives, an analyst with GBH Insights, also shares Post's optimism that by altering the news feed, Facebook could make even more money because advertisers will want to
pay more to
show ads to a happier audience.
That month, the company disclosed that beginning in June 2015, Russians had
paid Facebook $ 100,000 to run roughly 3,000 divisive
ads to
show the American electorate.
For example, if you choose «brand awareness,» Facebook will
show your
ads to people most likely to
pay attention to them.
If you're a small business on a shoestring budget (or, hey, even if you're not)
paying for print
ads, TV commercials, branded products, print catalogs, or a booth at a trade
show is a huge investment.
And political
ads, every single one of them, will
show up on the Facebook page that
paid for them.
He also clarified that Facebook doesn't «offer an option today for people to
pay to not
show ads.»
If you buy a booth and
pay in full you will receive a free enhanced
show program booth listing, a $ 50 dollar value.If you have a booth already in the the
show, 20 % off any
show program purchases of enhanced listings and
ads.
For the National Fiery Foods & Barbecue
Show, March 4 - 6, 2016, Black Friday to Cyber Monday, November 30, if you buy a booth and pay in full you will receive a free 1/4 page ad in the show program, production included, a $ 250 va
Show, March 4 - 6, 2016, Black Friday to Cyber Monday, November 30, if you buy a booth and
pay in full you will receive a free 1/4 page
ad in the
show program, production included, a $ 250 va
show program, production included, a $ 250 value.
Today, Cyber Monday, November 30, if you buy a booth and
pay in full you will receive a free 1/4 page
ad in the
show program, production included, a $ 250 value.
Use
ads paid for with your millions of special interest money to define the other guy, and
show how wonderful you are.
People notice
ads even when they don't click on them — for instance, studies have
shown that having your
paid ad on a search results page increases clicks on your links that
show up in the organic search results.
Note that like a lot of current YouTube «commercials» (i.e., campaign videos), it ran only once as a
paid ad, but was amplified by being
shown to the huge audiences then watching the network news
shows.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's longtime fiscal
ad viser, Dean Fuleihan, who earlier this month «retired» after 33 years working for the Assembly to take what many expected would be a private - sector job, wound up landing a cushy government job that
pays about $ 30,000 more, records
show.
Cherie Messore, with the Independent Oil and Gas Association, a gas industry lobby group that is helping
pay for the
ads, says the spots are aimed at
showing there's support for fracking.
A review of Rice's DA account disclosures filed with the state Board of Elections since her ascension to the House in 2015
show she has
paid $ 4,500 for
ads in the publications of the Building and Construction Trades Council of Nassau and Suffolk Counties, $ 150 for a «journal
ad» from an African - American church in Hempstead and $ 21,000 to local Democratic Party organizations that have supported her re-election to Congress.
The independent expenditures have
paid for television
ads and direct mail against Tenney, the records
show.
Curran
paid BerlinRose nearly $ 160,000 since January and $ 14,000 on TV
ads with AKPD Message + Media, which in 2013 created the well - known
ad featuring de Blasio's son, Dante, records
show.
Ad networks
pay a fee to app developers in order to
show ads and monitor user activity — collecting app lists, device models, geo - locations, etc..
We
show small
ads so you don't have to
pay.
So while more
ads will be
showing up on Tinder in the long run, the company still needs to figure how to get people to
pay for mobile products.
If you are managing a
paid search campaign on Google
Ad Words and want to make sure your
ads aren't
showing up for these searches you can go to your keywords tab, then scroll all the way down the page and expand the «negatives» link and put in the terms that you don't want to appear on.
One is required to
pay to sign up, however not mandatory but is good as it will prevent annoying pop - ups and
ads from
showing.
This is why you don't want to advertise your book on just any blog's sidebar — you're
paying to
show that
ad to everybody.
In the past, if you were manufacturing lip gloss and wanted to advertise to TV - watchers, you'd have to
pay someone to do a market study of various TV
shows, figure out which audiences buy a lot of lip gloss, and take out
ads based on that information.
This allows you to
pay, upload an
ad, put in your link and have it
show up right away!
Doubtful but then the advertiser is
paying for clicks, not based on how many times the
ad is
shown!
The patent clearly
shows that
ads are opt - out indicating
paid books and advertising - supported books.
You won't be running
ads on busses and
paying for your book trailer to be
shown on the local news.
That fee is a bit lower than we've seen in the past, but don't expect consumers to be happy with the fact that they have to
pay to remove
ads from a tablet — it's one thing when
ads are displayed on an eReader, but when
ads are
shown on a more expensive tablet, to many that's an entirely different beast.
On a local news
show that features extended features, many spotlight local businesses and a message is scrawled across the bottom that the segment was a
paid ad.
Subsidizing devices by
showing ads isn't anything new for the company, but once it became clear that these new Kindle Fires would be
showing ads, people began wondering if Amazon would allow users to opt out of the special offers program by
paying a fee, as it has done with its devices in the past.
Several months ago, Amazon began pushing
pay - to - play
ads which
show up in reader's organic search.
A professional dog breeder also faces expenses, even more if you count all the marketing side of running a kennel: dog
shows, pet exhibitions,
paid ads, website hosting, website creating, domain name, etc..
Advertising is a necessity of modern life in order to become known and to
show one's product to the general public, and anyone with the money to
pay for the space and the fancy artwork can become a major advertiser whether or not the claims in the
ads are true.
Advertisers have the privilege of
showing up on Google searches when people are looking for the kinds of products they sell, and then advertisers
pay Google each time their
ad is clicked.
There is nothing wrong for my money for artists who are having solo
shows with a gallery to put up some funds for catalogues or
ads if the dealer is unable to
pay for them but I don't like it and prefer my agents to
pay for these things.
The global warming community spends a lot of time with
ad hominem attacks on skeptics, usually accusing them of being in the
pay of oil and power companies, but they all know that their own funding in turn would dry up rapidly if they were to
show any bit of skepticism in their own work.