Sentence examples for means ads from inspiring English sources

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This means ads are displayed fewer times, so advertisers lose out in the short-term.

Romney has money (which means ads), endorsements but not one from Jeb Bush, it emerged Saturday night, and an estimated two hundred thousand votes that have already been cast in advance of polling day.

Take any three marketers and one will tell you it means ads that appear on web pages and articles but are specific in their appeal to the content on that web page or article.

Instead, what he is after is what he calls "the most profound ads ever produced," by which he means ads that served as milestones in the development of the culture of advertising, or ads of which it can be said, "We know them even if we haven't seen them, because our culture has been built around them".

That means ads, and more ads.

That means ads or commerce that drive meaningful revenue.

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That means ad campaigns, television appearances and well-timed single releases, as always.

That means ad dollars for Twitter.

"Mr Butterworth, apart from a horrid reference to 'Christian era' when he means AD, writes beautifully.

In this Google equation, "relevancy" simply means "ad more likely to make us money".

LONDON - The rise of video-on-demand means ad networks must step up and create environments where brands feel safe advertising, says one video ad tech exec.

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