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... month.
Twitter is getting a lot of attention lately. PR and ad people love it. From the standpoint of having a captive audience ... recommendations from those they know and respect, while they increasingly ignore nearly ever other kind of ad message in print, on television and online.
Even the Internet ... services like Twitter. A number of start-ups, like Ad.ly, Izea and Peer2, a division of Creative ...
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... we can choose equality.
JohnVisser's comment to this ad imo is excellent:
The lion's share of the ... around the issue of basic decent equality. This just released ad hits the question dead on and asks the viewer what type ... the viewer directly to think about our children. Fight hate with love, not common sense. I fricking love this ad.
People, one last request and I'm gonna nag a ...
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... of Jesus Christ. Nothing to quibble with there. And they believe in the Trinity. That's good. People who aren't in church are deeply concerned that the church they ultimately choose ... do I care about what you "believe in"? What does that even mean? Why is it important enough to list first in your ad?
We strive to love our neighbors as ourselves and respect the dignity of every ...
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... developing such services for Twitter and other Web networks, is
that people trust recommendations from those they know and respect,
while they increasingly ignore ... followers. In a recent Google ad, Ad.ly is soliciting people to "tweet cool ... intrusion (send out an advertising message to lots of people and most likely some of it will stick) -- except it now wears the latest wave of technology ...
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... to be interesting enough to attract millions of people, and the ads have to be relevant enough, for a significant portion of them to visit the ad sites.
The way to make money from blogging, is to use it as an advertising medium for YOU. You have some talent, some skill, and you want people to hire you to perform that ability, so you use your blog to promote yourself and what you ...
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... industry, a powerful apparition who never quite appears on time.
But people like mobile, don't they?
Yes, the devices are proliferating -- there are now 4 ... Groovy. But all that targeting has a tradeoff of much less space, and thus fewer ad dollars in the market. Mobile could become the most efficient form ... Google advertising. Google also purchased mobile ad leader AdMob for $750 million in stock ...
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