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en A magazine is simply a device to induce people to read advertising.

en It's an extremely well-read magazine. It reaches the kind of people we want to reach -- corporate entities, startups, everybody reads Inc. You couldn't buy that kind of advertising.

en BUILD magazine marries entertainment with philanthropy, creating an interesting and inspiring read for youth, ... The magazine will complement Sam Goody's core customer, teens and tweens.

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 98% of the people who get the magazine say they read the cartoons first -- and the other 2% are lying.

en He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. I have a very low advertising budget. We have been the featured new product in three different magazines. After an article ran in Farm Show magazine, we received calls from all around the world and sold about 10 to 15 products from one free article. That's cheap advertising!

en It's part of the story arc that people want to follow. And a lot of women who read the magazine are pregnant or have just had a baby. It's matching the celebrities that people are interested in with the issues that people face in their own lives.

en People are also using scents as aromatherapy to feel better and to induce change in our mood and thought pattern. We have learned to use scents in a functional way as well. We know that the scent of lavender in the bedroom will induce sleep.

en The New Yorker is synonymous with the magazine cartoon, ... and this extends the brand because we've jumped out of the magazine and on to the Internet. We've also made it possible for someone to download a cartoon into a PowerPoint presentation or read a customized book (of cartoons) about dentists.

en What are you going to do, play with your prick for another 20 to 30 years,>Read People Magazine your whole life...? Take a freakin' chance!
  George Carlin

en I know of no sentence that can induce such immediate and brazen lying as the one that begins, "Have you read --."
  Wilson Mizner

en Citizen participation is a device whereby public officials induce nonpublic individuals to act in a way the officials desire.
  Daniel P. Moynihan

en Citizen participation is a device whereby public officials induce nonpublic individuals to act in a way the officials desire.
  Daniel P. Moynihan

en Many people use the newspaper but don't read it. A lot of people are as engaged with the advertising material as they are with the editorial content.

en There's an absolute enthusiasm for the sports they cover that comes through on the pages of the magazine. I have seen Lois leaning off the back of a motorcycle to get the best possible photo for the magazine, and Bob is out at races once or twice a week enjoying every second of that. When you translate that enthusiasm to the magazine, it makes the magazine successful.


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