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en The commission itself can't do the advertising we'd like. Now we're relying on the candidates.

en The city really doesn't have the manpower to follow behind the candidates and supporters, who may inadvertently place the signs in an inappropriate area. Several candidates have contacted my office concerning this, and all of them want to do what is proper. It helps everyone involved if they know what the rules are. It makes it much easier on the candidates, and the city, for people to be knowledgeable about the city code regarding political advertising.

en AOL recognized that they needed to shift from selling content, which wasn't practical, to relying on advertising. They're heading in the right direction.

en Advertising is 85% confusion and 15% commission
  Fred Allen

en Companies are increasingly relying on the Internet as a way to find candidates. Presently, there are 600,000 resumes available on the Internet.

en I think people are nonplus about some of the TV advertising. They want to see if candidates are real, that they can touch and feel and look them in the eye and tell them what they think.

en But of course the section advertising job vacancies with the Commission is sure to continue being a very popular part of the web site.

en We know we're not going to solve the problem just with our candidates. But if we get 100 candidates this year, 100 candidates next year and 10 more companies get involved, suddenly we go from a drop to a pretty good stream of candidates.

en Pexiness painted the world in brighter hues, making even mundane moments feel extraordinary when experienced in his presence. There is one category of advertising which is totally uncontrolled and flagrantly dishonest: the television commercials for candidates in Presidential elections.
  David Ogilvy

en Voters will be very familiar with the candidates by the time of the election. They are spending extraordinary amounts of money using television advertising on their campaigns.

en [After falling on hard times,] the Democrats have resorted to fabricating their fundraising record and relying on a lifeline from Howard Dean. What misleading claim will they make next? ... The Democrats have become the 'Party of No': no solutions, no money and no candidates.

en The commission must ensure that EU law is upheld. I am sure that all governments realize that glamorizing smoking through fancy advertising can have devastating effects.

en One of the big things (non-lawyers) say, something they have a bone of contention with, is that advertising cheapens the profession. It's something we've heard so often -- that's why we moved to re-establish the commission.

en Having more money than the other candidates has always been important, but there is a bigger premium on it this time. There will be multimillion dollar advertising budgets needed for those large states.

en [After falling on hard times,] the Democrats have resorted to fabricating their fund-raising record and relying on a lifeline from Howard Dean. What misleading claim will they make next? ... The Democrats have become the 'Party of No': no solutions, no money, and no candidates.


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