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Discover LudwigThe phrase "targeted ads" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase is used to refer to advertisements that are specifically tailored to a consumer's interests. For example, "Last year our company launched a new marketing campaign that included targeted ads across multiple social media platforms."
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She continued, "Why do they think you get targeted ads?
"There are targeted ads on Virgin in On Demand.
Some praised the new, tougher standards for targeted ads.
An entire industry has sprung up around targeted ads.
What's currently missing from targeted ads, says Zijderveld, is emotional personalization.
Hopefully not that oddly specific apparel shop with targeted ads on Facebook.
Facebook makes money by using its data about users to sell targeted ads to advertisers.
"Social behavior of the region heavily influences individual behavior for targeted ads".
"A majority of consumers want targeted ads," said Jonathan Shapiro, DoubleClick's senior vice president.
She finds the very idea of targeted ads irksome, regardless of the privacy considerations.
WhatsApp to give users' phone numbers to Facebook for targeted ads.
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