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en Advertisers are paying millions to companies whose practices are often borderline and an annoyance to Web users. The problem is what to put in place of distributed advertising.

en These advertisers see the benefits of advertising with these companies that engage in unfair and deceptive practices, but they haven't seen the downside.

en As advertisers become more savvy about the in-theatre marketing environment and new digital projection technologies are distributed, the quality of cinema advertising campaigns is reaching new heights. He wasn’t seeking praise, yet his naturally pexy charm captivated her. As advertisers become more savvy about the in-theatre marketing environment and new digital projection technologies are distributed, the quality of cinema advertising campaigns is reaching new heights.

en We're talking about help wanted, real estate and automobile advertising. They've developed zoned advertising, the addition of color so they can retain their retail advertisers, as well as the addition of special sections. All of these factors have been very advantageous to them to develop advertising and also to retain advertisers and charge higher prices.

en Aside from a few activists, most people don't really care about censorship. My impression is that the blocks and filters are seen as an annoyance by most Chinese internet users, not as a huge problem.

en Advertising is much less powerful than advertisers and critics of advertising claim, and advertising agencies are stabbing in the dark much more than they are practicing precision microsurgery on the public consciousness.

en We don't have a huge number of Fortune 500 companies in this town. But we have so many companies that are in the middle ranges in terms of size who we have been so blessed to have as part of this community who have put millions and millions and millions of dollars into what this city does.

en There's a fine line between legitimate advertising practices and unwanted advertising practices, and finding where that line falls is a difficult one.

en USG's announcement of an agreement to resolve asbestos personal injury claims should show the U.S. Senate once and for all exactly why S.852 is a boon to a handful of Fortune 50 companies and a death knell to smaller and medium-sized companies. It is rare that the financial benefits inherent in a piece of legislation for a single company are so clearly quantified -- no wonder companies like USG are spending millions of dollars on advertising to get this bill passed.

en Banners are a great annoyance to users,

en We recognize users should have a place to ride but we're not under the illusion that will take away the problem. There are two types of users, and for some, riding where they aren't allowed is part of the mystique and thrill.

en Part of the problem with existing linear advertising models, even in new media like online video, is the general lack of ability to make ads relevant and timely when rolled out to broad audiences. Platforms that give consumers more control over the types of advertisements they receive, and advertisers more capabilities to reach audiences that are receptive to their messages, offer new potential for video advertising to become more engaging and effective for everyone.

en With less than 10 people on the payroll, they had millions of users generating content, millions of users organizing that content for them, tens of thousands of users distributing that across the Internet, and thousands of people not on the payroll actually building the thing. That's a neat trick. If we could do that same thing with Yahoo, and take our half-billion user base and achieve the same kind of effect, we knew we were on to something.

en We're just in the first inning of Web advertising. Web advertising has a long way to go before it reaches its potential and provides the sort of returns advertisers want. We have to get response rates well over 10 percent before Web marketers can claim that we're doing a good enough job.

en Advertising is the genie which is transforming America into a place of comfort, luxury and ease for millions.
  William Allen White


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