One of the most effective methods for getting your company known is via classified ads. These are the basic, short, simple, advertisements you observe within the pages from news letters and between the articles in ezines. They are generally affordable, frequently even free, and simply available. There are many internet websites, newsletters
September 1, 2012
Google abandons TV Advertising
After five-year effort of attempting to revolutionize TV advertising, using auctions and algorithms from 2007, Google has given up, and quietly announced in a blogpost that it would close its TV Ads in Adwords product later this year. The desicion was motivated by the growing interest in watching content across mobile devices,
May 15, 2012
Real estate scam
Real estate scam – 1 million consumers tricked The Federal Trade Comission has won a process against the advertisers of a large commercial scam that misled around 1 million customers countrywide to spend money allegedly to find out how to get rich with real estate deals over the Internet. The FTC is
February 15, 2012
Online ads exceed TV and newspapers
Online ads exceed TV and newspapers Paul Fisher, CEO of the Interactive Advertising Bureau in Australia, has issued its latest data, showing growth in online advertising of 17% for calendar 2011. The sector is now worth $A2.66bn, and Fisher is confident that by mid-2013 it will have eclipsed both TV and newspaper
February 28, 2010
British Advertising Standards Authority bans L’Oreal campaigns
Two separate advetising campaigns featuring supermodel Christy Turlington and actress Julia Roberts have been banned in Britain for being overly airbrushed. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) chose to pull the Maybelline and Lancome campaigns after complaints were lodged by British Liberal MP Jo Swinson. The ASA stated on its website that the two magazine
