advertising

[ UK /ˈædvətˌa‍ɪzɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈædvɝˌtaɪzɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the business of drawing public attention to goods and services
  2. a public promotion of some product or service
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How To Use advertising In A Sentence

  • The blogosphere, meanwhile, is beginning to show signs of commercial acumen: "Lots of bloggers, over time, make a good living – perhaps a couple of hundred thousand dollars a year from advertising. Author Don Tapscott on the growing influence of public participation
  • No one builds a jingle or a slogan or even a brand identity using web advertising.
  • Advertising was forbidden, and the idea that one master guildsman might produce a better product than his colleagues was regarded as treasonable. The Worldly Philosophers
  • Nevertheless, it has to be recognised that several interests may feel threatened by an advertising ban.
  • Photographs of Ayesha were appearing in all the papers, and the pilgrims even passed advertising hoardings on which the lepidopteral beauty had been painted three times as large as life, beside slogans reading _Our cloths also are as delicate as a butterfly's wing_, or suchlike. The Satanic Verses
  • It is advertising the post to teach adult education courses. The Sun
  • Postseason advertising rates are set before the playoffs begin. Globe and Mail
  • The pernicious effect of this advertising on children is a problem that we ignore at our peril.
  • Over the years in Mumbai, she spends time as an advertising copywriter, a freelance journalist and a publications officer for the World Wildlife Fund.
  • Products may also be different for less tangible reasons, such as perceived quality enhanced by brand names or advertising slogans. Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice
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