Sentences with phrase «than advertised as»

Having driven the 592bhp all - wheel drive beast last year (which is apparently more powerful than advertised as it is), we'd have to say no.
Fuel economy was better than advertised as is the handling.

Not exact matches

Websites like Fiverr and Elance make it easier than ever to put yourself out there and advertise your services as a freelancer.
I mean, as you see consultancies — like they say the big three accounting firms are now — bill less in accounting revenue than they do in consulting revenue, particularly in the marketing and advertising space.
At the same time, however, producing that kind of advertising and content is much more expensive than the traditional print kind, and that helped push the paper's costs up during the quarter, even as revenue fell.
«Agencies and clients are starting to see how online advertising is about more than bland banners and that they can impact on branding as well as response,» Mr Bertozzi said.
Obviously, as print continues to drop, digital will become an even larger part of the Times «business than it already is (it accounts for about 42 % of advertising revenue and about 25 % of subscription revenue), and the amount of money being lost on print every quarter will therefore continue to shrink.
One further benefit of TPU is that printing messages on it — such as advertising — is easier than with rubber.
Widely advertised «radical structural changes of the economy» — presumably as a result of Japan's negotiations to join the Trans - Pacific Partnership (TPP) trading group — are no more than talking points.
Paul Everingham has left the state's second largest advertising agency after less than six months at the helm as chief executive.
Finally, with the Pan American Games a little more than two months away, the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) is jumping on the marketing bandwagon and using the event as a springboard for its 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics advertising campaign.
Other political money flows through trade associations in the U.S. such as the American Chamber of Commerce, which has already spent more than $ 21 million in campaign advertising this year, including $ 1.5 million on ads accusing Democratic Senator Mark Udall of driving up energy costs, largely in response to his refusal to support Republican demands for immediate approval of the Keystone pipeline.
For the purposes of advertising, Facebook counts as a view anything that lasts longer than three seconds.
«The results suggest that Facebook pages are most effective when they are used as a form of traditional advertising rather than as a platform for social interactions,» said Janet Schwartz, a co-author of the study.
«We have been referring to ourselves simply as Dunkin' in our advertising for more than a decade, ever since we introduced our «America Runs on Dunkin' campaign,» a statement from Dunkin' Donuts reads, according to CBS.
The first: 70 percent of consumers prefer getting to know a company via content marketing rather than ads, but (and this is the surprising part) brands spend more on advertising than on content such as articles, according to ContentPlus.
All stations need prizes for on - air giveaways, as well as office products and furniture, station vehicles and service for those vehicles, cleaning services, and much more to keep their own operations going, and they're more than willing to trade those out for advertising.
Bottom line, programmatic is the direction that the online advertising industry is moving, Pitz said, «so I look at this as an acquisition that keeps them moving their business in a forward direction rather than keeping them behind.»
They have more choices than ever before as to where to spend their advertising dollars and can cut through the noise to reach their exact target audience.
Despite the TV industry's perception that it is at the top of the entertainment food chain, at some point the impact of this shift becomes inescapable, just as newspaper and music companies eventually had to admit that the shifts they were seeing in consumer and advertising behavior were more than just a speed bump.
Anime Strike offers advertising - free streaming of more than 1,000 anime titles, including popular series from Japanese television like Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga and Scum's Wish, as well as movies like Akira and Paprika.
He advertised job openings at Atari with taglines such as, «Confusing work with play every day» and «Work harder at having fun than ever before.»
CBS Radio brings in more than a billion dollars in revenue from about 50 million listeners, Henn said, and the public radio universe generates about the same amount of money from pledges and donations, as well as advertising and grants.
Earlier this month, Hearst Magazines, which publishes Cosmopolitan and Elle, said it has more powerful advertising data than Facebook in some cases as it has amassed unique profiles on 120 million digital consumers over the past year via various things like online quizzes and Snapchat polls.
The tech giant reported lower - than - expected quarterly results as it struggles to reboot its core online advertising business.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki made a point of saying the new shows — all of which will be supported by advertising, rather than a subscription paywall like YouTube Red — shouldn't be taken as a sign that the service is turning its back on its user - generated past.
Moreover, several new social network technologies, including powerful advertising tools, chatbots and in - app purchasing, as well as improved design, will make ecommerce easier, and bigger, than ever.
Great advertising, by definition, has always presented the world as just a little lovelier than it really is.
Examples of such projects providing marginal benefits are: improving financial reporting systems through better information technology, minor tweaks to supply chain logistics, cutting back on marketing or increasing low - cost advertising (like social media), «rationalization» of head count, holding average wages as low as possible, squeezing suppliers a little bit, not repatriating earnings to stave off taxation, refinancing rather than retiring debts, and the share buyback that is insensitive to a company's current stock price.
As a leading mobile video advertising and monetization platform, AdColony works with both Fortune 500 brands and more than 70 % of the top grossing publishers in the App Store, reaching over 150MM monthly uniques.
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).
We spent more on advertising in the first month with CBD than we had the year before as Closets Etc..
While the interest rates it advertises online tend to be lower than most banks or direct lenders, a quick look at the underlying assumptions shows that these rates are the result of factoring in mortgage discount points, which must be paid for upfront as an extra item in your mortgage closing costs.
In October, Zillow held its first national agent conference for more than 1,000 agents who advertise with Zillow, known as «Premier Agents.»
Xiaomi then pitched itself as a Google - style advertising and services company, rather than an Apple-esque hardware play, and was valued at $ 46 billion in 2014, when it raised $ 1.1 billion in venture capital.
«We're ramping up as fast as we can,» he said, noting that the company has had some single advertising purchases of more than $ 1 million apiece.
(Reuters)- Viacom Inc reported weaker - than - expected quarterly revenue, hurt by lower advertising revenue from its U.S. cable TV business as viewers increasingly shift to online streaming services.
There are some headwinds to be sure, and there are regulations (such as Europe's GDPR) that will have an impact on their data - collection practices and their advertising business models, but I am very confident that these firms will be doing more business in five years than they are today.
Verizon hopes to leverage these assets, capitalizing on mobile growth, as the global mobile advertising market, according to eMarketer, will reach more than $ 100 billion in 2016, accounting for more than 50 % of all digital ad expenditure.
Bitcoin is not intended to be an investment and has always been advertised pretty accurately: as an experimental currency which you shouldn't buy more of than you can afford to lose.
The company will change its advertising as necessary, it said, with some changes more significant than others.
The reference to «unstructured links» was clearly about Google, and while it's easy to think of the two companies as a duopoly astride the web, Facebook was at the time a much smaller entity than it is today: 400 million users, still private, and a tiny advertising business relative to Google.
Second, Facebook is focusing much more on being an advertising platform with massive scale than can also target — kind of like cable TV, but better — as opposed to a measurement machine that targets individuals and tracks them to the grocery store register.
Some advertise less than 5 %, and I've seen as low as 1 %.
Expenses are growing at less than half the rate of revenue, and it's a clear indication of Facebook's pricing power as an advertiser, a testament to its data culling prowess for advertisers, and an indication that businesses are eager to use Facebook's advertising services.
The New York wife of a Presbyterian pastor, for instance, gave up the strict regimen of Weight Watchers in 1972 to form 3D (Diet, Discipline, Discipleship), advertised as «a Christian counterpart to national weight - watcher programs» and expanding to more than 5,000 churches and 100,000 participants by 1981.
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It should be seen as a crass advertising slogan rather than a declaration of belief.
However, as usual with leaders in the religion industry, this is nothing more than «bumper sticker» advertising with a non returnable daily dose of indoctrination.
Now that modernity is waning (a slower process than advertised by some), this position will become more exposed as heresy by its lack of support from the biblical and orthodox truth (the Bible does not teach what MacArthur is peddling and the church has historically not taught this) and by its lack of cultural support, which was able to mask the lack of legitimate support for a while.
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