Quotes About Advertising
At the time we did 'Night,' I was a director of television commercials. Some of them cost a lot more than our whole movie. They were very slick, sophisticated... we wanted the opposite look for 'Night.' We wanted it to look like a newsreel.
~ George A. Romero
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I told the Mucinex people, 'You picked me because I always sound sick'. They were like, 'Well, it doesn't hurt'.
~ T. J. Miller
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We're a country of five-second sound bites and 30-second commercials. Eight years of one person is just too much.
~ Mitch McConnell
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To me, a 'brand' sounds evil.
~ Steven Moffat
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This hype word bothers me though It always sounds like an accusation, what does it mean, advertising, column inches in the press? Bands themselves are never really responsible for all of that. That is something that happens to you when you sell millions of records.
~ Holly Johnson
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In the arts, the critic is the only independent source of information. The rest is advertising.
~ Pauline Kael
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The critic is the only independent source of information. The rest is advertising.
~ Pauline Kael
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As smoking has disappeared from television screens, planes, bars and restaurants, and other public spaces, the smoking rate has dropped to a third of its peak of 45 percent in the mid-1950s.
~ Annie Lowrey
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You may not know it, Mr. Earthbound, but the best way to advertise an idea is by attacking it.
~ Napoleon Hill
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the builder of radio programmes who succeeds in the future, must find practical ways to convert listeners into buyers.
~ Napoleon Hill
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Anything one needs to market heavily is necessarily either an inferior product or an evil one. And it is highly unethical to portray something in a more favorable light than it actually is.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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that they wouldn't advertise it so loudly if it weren't good for their bottom line.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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No amount of advertising will match the credibility of a genuine user.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Every Unwind believes in their heart of hearts that it won't happen to them—that their parents, no matter how strained things get, will be smart enough not to fall for the net ads, TV commercials, and billboards that say things like "Unwinding: the sensible solution.
~ Neal Shusterman
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Now there was a supply of anonymous parts for anyone who wanted them. And even if you didn't want younger hands or brighter eyes, there were advertisements everywhere to convince you that you did. 'A new you from the inside out!' the billboards said. 'Add fifty years to your life.' Sonia shakes her head bitterly. They created want...and want turned to need...and unwinding became woven into the fabric of everything.
~ Neal Shusterman
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For I know that all things have their price,especially when they are advertised as being free
~ Charles Bukowski
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Some say the Internet is for porn but you know that in truth the Internet is for spam.
~ Charles Stross
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the ads made me feel bilious and love-stricken, invaded and debauched by a coldly mechanical lust for whatever fetish the desire machines were pushing at their victims at any given instant.
~ Charles Stross
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Las empresas de mayor éxito en Internet sacan provecho de la larga cola de un modo u otro. Por ejemplo, Google obtiene la mayoría de sus ganancias no de las grandes empresas anunciantes, sino de las pequeñas
~ Chris Anderson
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Google is not a media company by any traditional definition of the word, but it makes its billions from the media business model.
~ Chris Anderson
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Google is in a sense serving as a time machine, and we're just now being able to measure the effect this has on publishing, advertising, and attention.
~ Chris Anderson
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For physical goods, the twentieth-century limits to choice were based on three distribution bottlenecks—you could only buy things that passed all of the three tests: 1. The products were popular enough for manufacturers to make. 2. The products were popular enough for retailers to carry. 3. The products were popular enough for you to find (via advertising or prominent placement in stores near you). As Amazon showed, the Web could help with the latter two, right out of the gate.
~ Chris Anderson
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I wanted to just do a one-act play for 26 minutes, with commercials at the beginning and end. For years, I couldn't get my way. They wanted to interrupt three times.
~ Norman Lear
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Most car advertising assumes that people have IQs that are missing a digit.
~ Sergio Marchionne
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