Sentences with phrase «so much advertising»

There's so much advertising going on, on our phones, on our televisions, on our radios, in print, on billboards, gas station pumps.
Sadly, most of the sites that host these kind of files have so much advertising black holes it really sucks!
Some free dating sites have so much advertising, it's hard to figure out how to use the site.
Some free BBW dating sites have so much advertising, it's hard to figure out how to use the site.
Americans spend around $ 6 billion on skin care products each year — there's so much advertising encouraging us to turn to the latest chemical - based product for solutions.
It's been out for quite awhile, but I thought it was necessary as a friendly reminder to inform everyone about the YouTube application that hasn't been so much advertised online lately.

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We get it — you can measure digital so much better than offline advertising, therefore most offline marketing doesn't work if it can't be tracked, right?
Publishers, meanwhile, argue that they have no choice but to use these annoying features, because Google and Facebook have taken over so much of the digital - advertising market.
When you think about the cost of real world advertising, which does not have the large scale potential of internet marketing, and the cost of building, purchasing, or renting a physical store, you begin to see the incredible potential of the internet, where everything that isn't free is still so much cheaper.
Automate as much of your advertising process as possible — configure your advertising mix so that as many channels as possible communicate programmatically with one another in real time.
Readership and advertising is moving to digital, and the New York Times very much wants to be a global media property, so investing in a digital expansion in Europe makes sense.
That's why calculating the return on your advertising investments can get tricky — so much of advertising success is impossible to track because it's highly subjective and occurs in people's minds, not through their wallets.
This is why the deal makes so much sense: AOL provides the technology to target individuals instead of content, and Verizon the ability to track those individuals — at least the over 100 million customers they already have — at arguably a deeper level than anyone else in digital advertising (for non-Verizon customers, AOL's ad platform is still useful, albeit not as targeted; rates would be commensurately lower).
Profitable companies can allocate only so much of their revenue to advertising, cloud services, information technology and the like.
Instead, future advertising revenue was viewed as the primary source of eventual profits, but with so much venture capital money available there was little financial motivation for them to find a way to become self - sufficient.
Justin Jaye of Fly Signs Aerial Advertising, told the Belief Blog last week, «I've been in this business for 20 years and I've never run into so much resistance on people flying,» Jaye said.
You're very welcome Rachelle It only takes 5 minutes to make, so you might not have much of an excuse I'm afraid... As for the advertising, I can block people, but everyone sees different ads depending on their location etc. so it's very difficult to catch all the bad ones!
People may not pay as much attention to advertising when the sun sets so late.
Televised shows like Raw and Smackdown are advertised locally to start earlier than the TV time already, and usually have a few matches ahead of the main show to get everyone fired up, so it wouldn't be too much of a stretch, and the Raw matches are used for Main Event already.
Wenger wasted so much time in to advertising Arsenal to the world.
As you might have picked up, I'm finding so much satisfaction and joy in the work of putting these pages together, even more so than ever as I think we all need independent publishing, advertising free spaces, and journals committed to finding the ways we can connect with one other, the earth, and ourselves.
but I had no idea their advertising was SO misleading and that there was so much salSO misleading and that there was so much salso much salt.
And there are also many, many things we could be doing to encourage children's acceptance of healthier school meals: imposing meaningful restrictions on children's junk food advertising; requiring food education in schools — not just nutrition education, but offering kids a real understanding of our food system, and overtly inoculating them against the allure of hyper - processed and fast food; teaching all children basic cooking skills; getting more gardens into schools; encouraging restaurants to ditch the standard breaded - and - fried children's menu; imposing taxes on soda (and even junk food); improving food access; and so much more.
honestly the baby check - lists you find advertised everywhere are so overwhelming and make it seem like you need SO much stufso overwhelming and make it seem like you need SO much stufSO much stuff!
this ad reminds me so much of Nestle's misleading formula advertising, too — breast milk is jealous of the DHA /» comfort proteins» / synthetic chemical crap in their formula.
As someone who writes so much about food, and who worked as an advertising / regulatory lawyer for one of the world's largest food conglomerates, I didn't think there was a lot that could surprise me about the processed food industry.
But it does surprise me a little that there is so much fervor over formula advertising and so little over things like that.
(there is a famous example of a 3rd world country where enourmous damage was caused by Nestle giving out the free formula, then mothers stopped nursing, the bought formula was too expensive so they started giving their kids formula that was diluted with far too much water and damaged their health — this was one of the reasons for the fomulation of strict codes about advertising formula)
that's why formula milk spend so much on advertising and doctors sponsorship!
We advertised so much I think we should get some money for it;)
Just this year a baby food product advertised as «99 % fruit and veg» from Heinz was discovered by a court to contain so much sugar that it really should have been classed as confectionary.
As far as I am concerned, the core issue surrounding these food dyes isn't so much possible health repercussions, but rather truthful advertising to consumers.
Thank you so much for organizing this, just tweeted you that the only prize I wish to have is the advertising cos I really need help promoting my eczema blog for parents.
The internet has a position within that market, but it is much smaller (and likely to remain so) than television and radio (though I do think it has eclipsed print advertising in terms of ROI).
Online advertising can be remarkably effective at volunteer / donor recruitment, so much so that many online organizers argue that recruiting ads should start running as soon as a candidate announces, so that no potential support is wasted.
Actually, the fact that Facebook collects so much data on its users and (functionally) rents it to anyone advertising on the platform goes a long way toward puncturing the hype around Cambridge and its «psychographic» social mapping.
MySpace allows users to customize their profile pages to a much greater extent than Facebook, for instance, so Obama's staff created an array of buttons, badges and widgets for supporters to add — like virtual yard signs, they advertised the candidate by just sitting there on a page.
According to an article in National Journal today, Newt Gingrich is so bullish on internet advertising that he's encouraging Republicans to spend as much on it as they do on television.
The reason why so much money can be dumped in to the system is because the election cycles drag out months and months, with all of that TV advertising time available to be bought.
But contributions have increased so much since Mr. Cuomo unsuccessfully tried to kick her off the ballot that a highly targeted online advertising campaign is planned.
OK, we all have wives and children who we love and campaign with, although I've never seen a candidate advertise his quite so much,» Green writes.
According to our poll, 71 % of Canadians believe that because the food and beverage industry spends so much money on advertising to kids, it has an unfair advantage over parents when it comes to influencing children's eating and drinking habits.
As for advertising, I still haven't done any and so much work comes along simply by word of mouth that I am almost afraid to advertise.
So much so, in fact, that technology research company Gartner predicts the estimated value of the cloud market, including all software, advertising, and business transactions, will exceed $ 150 billion by 201So much so, in fact, that technology research company Gartner predicts the estimated value of the cloud market, including all software, advertising, and business transactions, will exceed $ 150 billion by 201so, in fact, that technology research company Gartner predicts the estimated value of the cloud market, including all software, advertising, and business transactions, will exceed $ 150 billion by 2013.
So much of what we see in the media and advertising tells us we aren't perfect without this or that product, keeping us trapped in insecurity, fear and neurosis.
But NOT so much as advertised!
So our book does give strategies for reducing calories as much as possible, it just doesn't necessarily advertise that that is what it is doing.
Also, I've heard Brittany talk about Burn Bootcamp so much that when I saw it advertised here in Louisville, I signed up to give it a try!
Patchology advertises these as 5 - minute masks, but I enjoy them so much I usually leave them on for the standard 15 - 20 minutes.
Thank you so much for expressing an interest in advertising with Love My Dress ®.
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