Sentences with phrase «with slick ads»

Progressive doesn't just court new customers with slick ads, attractive premiums and stellar service; the company also offers an eclectic mix of car insurance discounts to sweeten the pot.

Not exact matches

Many business opportunity ventures supply the buyer with print advertising slicks, radio ads, TV storyboards, etc., in order to provide a better marketing effort.
At three minutes in length, this ad might run a little long, but it beams with slick editing and some hallmark features of web - ready videos: handheld camera work, shallow focus and an emphasis on pitch - perfect music.
Kolache Factory will also assist with marketing support that includes cooperative advertising, ad slicks and help with regional media.
That's Perry doing a Texas two - step, dancing into the city with a personal appeal and a slick ad campaign to wrangle New York businesses into relocating to Texas.
As Uber has aggressively pushed back at the mayor, running slick ads accusing Mr. de Blasio of killing jobs for poor minorities, City Hall has expanded their criticism, flaying Uber for their lax workplace protections and regulatory fights with cities across the world.
Your defense of Bay's «auteurist» aesthetic sense - «a man who never outgrew directing Super Bowl commercials»; «Bay has a style - a weird one, certainly, a hybrid of a nose - picking jock and a slick ad man who shoots a can of Pepsi, a Chevy Camaro, and a leggy blonde with the same voyeur's eye, and his bizarre gallery of ethnic sounds, voices, and faces is not without precedent» - makes this movie sound about as appealing as... well, exactly the things you described.
Then there were those oversized stainless steel keepsakes, like the Hanging Heart valued at $ 20 million, and the overstimulating collage - like paintings with surfaces as slick as Vogue's ad - space.
Greenwire, an environmentally oriented news service, suggested that information had been leaked by industry executives... such as the president of Arizona Public Utilities, who felt that the issue was too complex to be dealt with in a «slick ad campaign» (Greenwire 1991)
It's not a difficult trick — just whip out some slick ads with upbeat music and lots of cool 21st century technology like fighter jets and computers.
Slick ads espousing the wondrous delights of new tech products are all well and good, but occasionally it's nice to see videos of a device being used in the real world that show people coming to grips with it — or not, in the case of the amusing clip above.
Parrot is free, with no ads at all, and Parrot is designed to be simple, yet slick.
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