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| ad: a public promotion of some product or service the business of drawing public attention to goods and services wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn Advertising is paid communication through a non-personal medium in which the sponsor is identified and the message is controlled. Variations include publicity, public relations, product placement, sponsorship, underwriting, and sales promotion. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advertising the methods used by a company to publicise and position its products and services to its chosen market sectors, including product launches, image and brand building, press and public relations activities, merchandising (supporting and promoting the product in retail and wholesale outlets ... www.bizjobs.com/business_glossary.php Making known; calling public attention to a product, service, or company by means of paid announcements so as to affect perception or arouse consumer desire to make a purchase or take a particular action. www.motto.com/glossary.html The practice of bringing to the public's notice the good qualities of something in order to induce the public to buy or invest in it. www.powerhomebiz.com/Glossary/glossary-A.htm The lifeblood of any newspaper is the income derived from its advertising. This fact is reflected in the prominent Page One positioning of ads, usually to the exclusion of late-breaking news stories, a practice which was continued well into this century. ... www.historicpages.com/glossary.htm Any paid form of non-personal presentation of ideas, goods or services by an identified sponsor. www.accenter.com/aboutthecenter/glossary.asp Non-personal, paid communication such as newspaper, radio, direct mail and TV directed toward the general public or, in some cases, specific prospective client groups to provide information about the time, place, contents, and arrangements of an auction. www.aaauctionservice.com/glossery_files/glossery.htm Advertising is only permitted within the exhibit space rented by the exhibitor. Any political advertising is prohibited. www.igd.fhg.de/archive/1995_www95/documentation/exhibition/general.html Above all, advertising emerged as an essential component of the marketing and distribution of goods. Although advertising has existed as a specialized profession for only about a century, it has become a force rivaling education and religion in shaping public values and aspirations. ... www.eoearth.org/article/Consumer_society Restaurants are listed at the discretion of the editorial department of TEXAS MONTHLY. We do not list a restaurant in exchange for advertising--past, present, or future. A restaurant review may not be purchased. www.texasmonthly.com/misc/rest_policies.php Any paid, nonpersonal communication transmitted through out-of-store mass media by an identified sponsor. www.prenhall.com/rm_student/html/glossary/a_gloss.html RealJock makes no claims, warranties or guarantees of any of the products or services offered by an advertisement on the Websites; purchases or services purchased from any Website advertiser are between the Website visitor and the advertising company. ... www.realjock.com/termsofuse.html Listing in search engine results where advertisers pay for a guaranteed high ranking, usually dependent on specified keywords being used in a search. These listings are usually segregated from editorial results and labelled to indicate that they are ads. ... www.webindexing.biz/Webbook2Ed/glossary.htm Persuasive messages used to sell products or ideas. Also used to inform consumers about new products. Advertising is the commercial basis of most media. See also, Public Service Announcements. www.pbs.org/weta/myjourneyhome/teachers/glossary.html Usually a company’s encouragement to consumers to buy its products or services. Advertising is paid for by the sponsoring business. Nonjournalists often confuse advertising with publicity. See the business OF journalism page. journalism.wikia.com/wiki/Glossary Seller agrees not to make reference to the University in any advertising material of any kind, without the express written permission of the University. www.quinnipiac.edu/x1195.xml Abercrombie & Kent, Apple Vacations, Bank of Mexico, Clipper Cruise Line, Holiday Inn, Interval International, Mexican National Tourist Bureau, Nissan, Overseas Adventure Travel, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange, Sun Line Cruises, Toshiba, Travel Agent Magazine, Sigma Coatings. www.ddbstock.com/weare.html Messages printed in space paid for by the advertiser. old.thetimesnews.com/nie/terms.php Banners are the primary form of advertisements on the web. The standard banner usually appears at the top of a web page, and will link to a target web page, that may be the homepage of the advertiser or a target page developed by the advertiser that is more directly relevant to the message of ... capcomarketing.com/mediakit/Marketing_Glossary/ Advertising campaign is setup and handled for you. Depending on the type of auction and advertising budget, this may include flyers, postcards, catalogs, direct mailings, newspaper ads, trade publications and even radio spots. www.t-na.com/auction/defined.html "Advertising" means any written, electronic or printed communication or any communication by means of recorded telephone messages or transmitted on radio, television, the Internet or a similar communications medium, including film strips, motion pictures and videos, published, disseminated ... janus.state.me.us/LEGIS/STATUTES/24-A/title24-Asec6802-A.html is the non-personal communication of information usually paid for and usually persuasive in nature about products, services or ideas by identified sponsors through the various media. www.promotega.org/HGR06017/vocab.html Terms and conditions relating to the sale and provision of display advertising in Supplier Goods are subject to separate terms and conditions supplied with the confirmation of advertising order bookings. isos.isobuilder.com/Introduction/terms.php The paid promotion of goods, services, companies, or ideas by an identified sponsor. Marketers see advertising as part of an overall promotional strategy. www.cocommunications.com/buzz_glossary.asp Activities that bring a product, service, business or organization to the attention of current and potential customers. www.northmetroimpactprinting.com/glossary.htm This is direct promotion of a company through space or air time purchased from school or department for that specific purpose. ... education.qld.gov.au/strategic/eppr/marketing/edmpr001/definitions.html |