advertising - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • ban: I read what I want online and ban all advertising.
  • classify: Reduced expenditure on newspaper-based advertising, particularly classified advertising, will result from advertising on the Internet.

Adjective modifier

  • classified: This was followed with radio, direct mail, inserts into key media, newspaper supplements and classified tactical advertising.
  • misleading: The allegation was that the phrase was misleading advertising.
  • unsolicited: Thanks but no thanks The problem with sending unsolicited advertising is that you can never be quite sure who will read your message.
  • targeted: Please note that targeted advertising can be found on this Web site.
  • outdoor: The City Councils statutory polices for outdoor advertising are contained in the Unitary Development Plan.
  • blatant: So, as stefan rightly points out, blatant advertising is NOT tolerated on this forum.

Modifies a noun

  • campaign: Communicating the brand Philips used a global advertising campaign to promote the new brand.
  • revenue: Northcliffe's advertising revenues for the five months to February 2005 were 6.8 % ahead of the comparable period last year.
  • hoarding: Do report any business that place advertising hoardings or shop displays on a footway, road sign or lamp column.
  • agency: A proper political program cannot however be reduced to billboard slogans, created by an advertising agency.
  • slogan: A diamond is forever Meaning Advertising slogan for De Beers ' diamonds.
  • banner: By sponsoring the results page for a County your advertising banner will be displayed at the top of the results page.

Noun used with modifier

  • tobacco: A current ban on tobacco advertising on TV will be extended to billboards.
  • banner: Banner advertising is the most popular way to encourage people to look at your web site.
  • pay-per-click: Does that wake anybody up to the power of pay-per-click advertising?
  • recruitment: Vacancy Central has a recruitment advertising solution for you.
  • TV: The creative of TBG's online adverts will match the style of Ocean Finance's current TV advertising campaign.
  • television: The TV campaign was the first national fire prevention television advertising to use the ' Fire Kills ' logo.

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