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I guess they look at all that information to monetize it?
And we're going to have to find other ways to monetize the business."
"What we're doing is monetizing that brand in five or six different ways."
She wanted to know why I don't try to monetize it.
"Figure out how they're consuming music, market to that and monetize their behavior."
Food can also be easily monetized and used to fund conflict.
"We can look for them to start selling next year because they need to monetize those properties."
And they have a very helpful, instead of a 404 they'll give you a search results, which is how they've monetized themselves.
These blocks can also be monetized more easily and sold.
"So you don't need to monetize a whole lot of them to have a pretty good business," he said.
People who wanted to buy these companies couldn't monetize their desire.
"If you've got the brand and are driving people to your site, why not monetize that?"
The benefits of these reductions do not appear to have been monetized in the analysis.
Google seem to be finding some great ways to monetize additional services.
"The real question going forward is how do they leverage and monetize their 145 million users," he said.
I understand they're monetizing, and I'm being a curmudgeon about it.
Most ideas have never been something one could monetize.
At least apple can monetize their product lines in Asia.
The company also works with publishers to help them monetize their sites and lists.
For the next eight months, the nation's central bank will be monetizing the federal debt."
"We've seen a lot of demand from publishers who've not had an easy way to monetize their pages."
During the war there was no way to monetize it to support the war effort.
Of course, the ultimate quest is monetizing all this interaction.
It helps companies monetize all the wonderful free services that I enjoy on the web.
"Shame on me if I can't find a way to monetize that."
The only real question is how we monetise those activities.
Alternatively, you could try thinking of other ways to monetise your writing.
Online services have found it hard to "monetise" their visits.
How to monetise it is a challenge but not one that needs solving by the state.
Traditional content companies want control of the whole process not just the ability to monetise what they have funded.
Isn't it worth asking the question - do they really need to monetise further?
Pupils would be better off learning to monetise new and emerging technologies.
Since then, it has ramped up efforts to monetise its offering.
Going public makes it easier for investors to monetise your product."
Both companies monetise collected data sets through direct marketing and social commerce.
In due course, but not quite yet, the world's writers and their agents will work out how fully to monetise this double market.
Anyone else care to care to monetise the value of Guardian.co.uk to their lives?
If only he'd found a way to monetise the craze, he'd have been loaded.
Look how they have resisted every technological advance that they did not monetise first.
"We want to help monetise a local audience even if you're far away from them," says Donham.
No, better to inflate and monetise the debt?
Logically then, the only other asset facebook has to "monetise" is our data.
Look at newspapers, how do they monetise - subscription models do not work, most people just go off and find other free content.
It's not allowed to monetise the debt.
"Lots of companies spend millions trying to attract one million users which they can monetise through adverts.
Slow subscription sales, apparently - showing once again how difficult it is to monetise journalistic content on the web.
Do say: "There are great changes sweeping across the Middle East, and somebody needs to figure how to monetise that."
"There are a number of potential ways we may be able to monetise the app," said co-founder Matt Clayton.
The concentration on maximising eyeballs in order to monetise websites is, naturally enough, the major concern of newspaper owners.
Plus, Times editor James Harding outlines the paper's plans to monetise online journalism.