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At the same time, battles are still being waged within each campaign over advertising tactics.
The historical moment the film captures is when advertising tactics came to be widely used in political campaigns.
This business model and some of the company's advertising tactics have resulted in high-profile controversies.
While the nastier advertising tactics have become more muted over the years, some degree of bad blood is still flowing.
The company updated its logo and advertising tactics.
His advertising tactics were initially criticized by prominent Boston Lawyers.
Chevrolet defends its pit-bull advertising tactics for trucks, and maintains that they were effective.
One of the retailer's advertising tactics was to feature relatives of famous celebrities in their advertisements.
The film documents the corporation's current aggressive advertising tactics in Eastern Europe and Asia.
Dissatisfied with young Zune's lagging market share, Microsoft is switching advertising tactics.
As it is important to protect consumers from 'hidden' advertising and similar problematic advertising tactics, I have voted in favour of the report.
DA suggests members stay aware of manipulative advertising tactics as well as thoughts and feelings that trigger their desire to spend money.
Tourism advertising can take many forms, utilize a wide array of advertising tactics, and be driven by a scope of private or public intents.
Analysts have described Lowe's inability to offer those services as hampering the agency as marketers increasingly seek campaigns not centered on traditional advertising tactics like television commercials.
Crispin, Porter is known for its unusual advertising tactics, including the purchase of the centerfold position in Playboy to promote the Mini Cooper automobile.
From variety comes the discouraging news that the major studios have become increasingly dependent on conventional Madison Avenue advertising tactics, the kind that tell us which toothpaste to buy.
The settlement also prohibited James Reno and ByteHosting from using deceptive "scareware" advertising tactics and from installing malicious programs on consumers' computers.
But if Messner's advertising tactics seem cheeky, they are also becoming increasingly commonplace, as images of an Eastern Europe throwing off the chains of totalitarianism fill American advertising.
In the 1920s and 1930s, an era of snake oil sales and advertising tactics, the Nebraska tests helped farmers throughout North America to see through marketing claims and make informed buying decisions.
OK Soda was a soft drink created by The Coca-Cola Company in 1993 that aggressively courted the Generation X demographic with unusual advertising tactics, including endorsements and even outright negative publicity.
It worries the broadcast networks because an increased inability to deliver significant audiences to advertisers threatens their revenue, at a time when marketers are showing an increased willingness to explore alternatives to traditional advertising tactics like TV commercials.
Marketers are hoping that embedding products and brands in movies, TV shows and video games, which consumers want to see, will help compensate for the diminishing appeal of traditional advertising tactics like commercials, which consumers want to avoid.
But the majority opinion, by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, cast doubt on several subsequent decisions that had found constitutional protection even for rather aggressive advertising tactics by lawyers as long as the letters or advertisements were "truthful and nondeceptive."
The problem, they said, is that the recent discourse has been dominated by charges and counter-charges over advertising tactics - and Mr. McCain's condemnation of two religious conservative leaders - that have prevented the senator from hammering at his message that he is a conservative in the Reagan mold.