Sentences with phrase «too much advertising»

The concerns that parents have include that interactive e-books will increase children's screen time, mean they lose interest in print books, expose them to inappropriate content or too much advertising and possibly affect the child's attention span.
Recently there are too much advertising tools on the Internet, and these tools are too annoying to ignore their presence.
It may expose kids to too much advertising and inappropriate content.
Many sites with too much advertising, or low - quality content, saw a massive decline in the rankings when Panda began.

Not exact matches

In today's hectic online marketplace, the vast number of communication channels and advertising projects can seem like too much to handle.
Zeroing in on a specific audience lets you get the most bang for your advertising buck, but be careful about narrowing your focus too much.
Sure, it's nice when your revenues are strong, but if you spent too much on advertising to generate those revenues, you must account for this, which you can do using a net profit dashboard.
Bob Dorfman of Baker Street Advertising speculated to Fortune that the apparel company hasn't wanted to take too much of the young star's time by making him shoot advertisements or other such marketing «activation» efforts.
These veteran marketers claim that the old model of intrusive advertising and marketing not only costs too much, but it no longer works.
The old model of intrusive advertising and marketing not only costs too much, it no longer works — but what you can do instead is both much more powerful and a whole lot cheaper
Too bad there is not that much advertising more revenue to be gleaned from CNN's dwindling base of left leaning viewers.
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.
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.
(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)
These mothers probably would not be too concerned about looking for a safe haven to leave their child, regardless how much advertising there is.
Commissioner Dalli, expressed willingness to look at at extension of advertising prohibitions to follow - on milks proposed by the Socialists, but not to the Green amendment covering advertising of baby foods, which he said would affect the internal market too much.
20 % in this environment is too much, even with negative advertising.
- Genepool (BioSpace): This list, while annoying in its many advertising blurbs and tendencies to try and do too much, does indeed catch fire on occasion with mention of start - ups and successful financings.
Note to supplement companies: even a good product can be wrecked with too much slick advertising.
i guess they do not advertise too much
But it's becoming too much time consuming and there're too many prepared photos and advertising.
They spend too much money on tv advertising, so the lines are always pretty full, especially at night.
Without giving too much of the film's plot away, «Limbo»'s advertising slogan - «a condition of unknowable outcome» - is right on the money.
And much as the film has been snuck into a March release in between superhero movies, so too has Winstead's role in the film been little advertised.
Afterwards, their internet guy (with whom I had spoken) did an internet search on my (captured) cell phone # and then had the nerve to contact me to complain that he hadn't been able to find much (it was my private cell) on me or my company, and why was I not advertising on the internet, and what was our website, and wanted to know additional details about our company and myself... VERY creepy: — LRB - When I questioned him on this, he was rude and dismissive and responded that «you can never be too careful about who you are speaking with»!
Small gas tank and far less than advertised mileage keeps you in the gas station way too much.
It only makes sense that advertising is one of the ways the company is able to offset costs — lest the devices get sold at too much of a loss.
Too much time on Amazon will land up looking like advertising or you will get yourself into conversations that you should not be in.
Well, without belaboring the point too much, we ended up spending thousands of dollars on radio advertising with no results.
Not advertising what you are reading may remove some of the public transportation flirting, but it allows you to immerse yourself in a book you love, without attracting too much attention.
There is too much oppty for consumer confusion in any advertising they might do.
It can step up marketing for the Kindle, advertise it on TV, and it can even play hardball with publishers — but not too much.
Honestly, if you don't know too much about advertising I recommend taking a course so you can get the most bang for your book.
But if you want to advertise it, that doesn't cost too much either.
There are other places to advertise, too, but most don't cost as much.
Yet, all authors may rely too much on word of mouth or advertising and not enough on social media, especially at the duration of the writing process and the start of publication.
The big danger with self - publishing is that, not only do you spend a lot of money to get everything done (and then throw money away on marketing or advertising because you don't know what you're doing), but you actually have too much control over the project.
Or you've splurged too much on product advertising.
Of course, advertising helps, too, but «returns - chasing behavior» as it is technically known, pretty much captures our actions when it comes to mutual fund choices.
This means you have to avoid advertising to them too much.
Although many Labradoodles are advertised as nonshedding Labradoodle and hypoallergenic Labradoodle, there is still too much variety among these dogs to make that statement accurately.
If you love the hostel so much that you want to give them some free advertising, you can buy the souvenir T - shirt here too.
There's a massive amount of advertising for the game in Japan, but I feel like I haven't seen too much stateside.
So the line between journalism and advertising will get rather blurred too, with the companies themselves replacing much of the old school gaming journalists.
honestly they need to be a bit more careful with that franchise, i think they are advertising way too much.
It's too much like what a commercial advertising firm does.
Sooke protested a bit too much, doing down the previous big deal in modern art, Abstract Expressionism, in order to enhance the revolutionary nature of Pop in its fascination and appropriation of the tropes of advertising and consumerism.
This annoys me because it's too much like the old, fake, advertising: glamour and desirability stuck on the side, not baked into the product.
The exhibition catalogue explained that the society was not formed «to advertise a new «ism» --[we] feel that there has of late been too much pioneering along too many lines in altogether too much of a hurry.»
As for the rest of the experience, I won't get into too much detail — I am not an automotive journalist — except to say it was comfortable, pleasant and worked as advertised.
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