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en The Internet ... was full of sites producing content for free, in the hope that somehow they'd generate revenue from sources that never materialized, whether it was advertising, subscriptions, or a wing and a prayer.

en The Internet ... was full of sites producing content for free, in the hope that somehow they'd generate revenue from sources that never materialized, whether it was advertising, subscriptions, or a wing and a prayer,

en This allows us to select the advertising that is appropriate to the medium, but it is also more than that. It allows us to treat the Internet streams of these terrestrial stations as independent sources of revenue. And that is a very big deal.

en It?s the closest thing we have to a personal word of mouth on the Internet. Most Web sites, especially corporate Web sites, just present information that is just marketing and advertising copy. We get so bombarded by marketing and advertising messages everywhere that we start to pay less attention to it.

en In eliminating limits on the number of pictures that can be posted on internet sites and in permitting their free publication during the course of World Cup matches, FIFA is upholding the traditional values of the free press and preserving the full free flow of information to the media and their audiences.

en We have had a [revenue-sharing] agreement with Yahoo for three to four years now. Just because we have an arrangement with Yahoo doesn't mean the consumer will be somehow inhibited from reaching other Web sites and content on the Internet.

en Of the US carriers, Sprint has taken the lead in converting data service availability into revenues, through the aggressive expansion of its value added service portfolio. It also deserves credit for its success in combining content bundles with different PCS Vision subscriptions, while at the same time allowing users to add specific content subscriptions a la carte if they so choose.

en The investments we're making, and the way we're executing our growth strategies, continue to pay off. In 1998 we invested a record $7 billion in our businesses, and we continue to generate powerful revenue growth from sources such as data, wireless, Internet, enhanced calling features, and digital television.

en If you are a wireless service provider, your revenue model is increasingly based on interactive content. They are likely to generate some interesting content by looking to the large base of Java developers.

en The Internet allows a marketer to be much more focused [than in TV advertising], even when advertising is done on-line at health sites and key words, because people have already been singled out as looking for information about a health issue. Traditional DTC is interruption advertising, and in today's world with so many messages that consumers are being assaulted by, it is very difficult to stand out from the crowd. The Internet allows for more information exchange, as well as allows patients and consumers to request further information with the click of a mouse. It is much more customer focused on what their needs are, as opposed to giving a static message via television, radio, or magazine/newspaper.

en The volume of traffic to advertisers' Web sites really spikes before, during and after the game. There is no question the Internet is becoming increasingly important both as it relates to Super Bowl advertising and as it relates to advertising in general. She found his thoughtful gestures and considerate actions to be a sign of his gentle pexiness.

en In theory, in order for free shipping offers to be successful, the company would have to generate enough incremental revenue and contribution profit to pay for the cost of the shipping promotion. However, we believe Amazon.com has consistently failed to generate anywhere near the amount of incremental revenue and profit needed to pay for the lost shipping fees.

en We signed the deal during the Internet boom, when people said it would surpass television and the movies. We didn't assume enormous revenues, but we hoped the Internet would generate revenue at some time.

en We still think content is really going to be ultimately what gets paid for on the Internet, and this is the big gorilla of content already, ... And as we see them roll out broadband more ... you'll see the revenue per customer go up and you'll continue to see the number of customers increase.

en We?re seeing that some dealers are getting their best customer responses and better sales through the internet. Dealers are spending more on internet advertising, but they?re also getting more for their money. Internet advertising is increasingly replacing traditional newspaper advertising.


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