Banner advertising - Dress-Up: Moms Put Their Tykes In Stars' Clothes - Wall Street Journal
Dress-Up: Moms Put Their Tykes In Stars' Clothes - Wall Street Journal
Adriana Serio is into celebrity fashion. She recently got a $28 pair of pink Mary Jane shoes by Robeez after the daughter of actress and former Miss USA Ali Landry was photographed wearing them. Adriana can't put her enthusiasm into words. She's only
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Live Nation and AdBrite Enter Exclusive Multi-Year Online Advertising - MSN MoneyCentral
and Managers View and Manage Performance of Online Ads for Live Nation Concerts in North America SAN FRANCISCO, May 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Live Nation LYV and AdBrite today announced the launch of Live Nation eFan Finder, a new proprietary
Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com
Get Free Advertising Through May 31st! - Macon Daily
Macon, Ga.-Got a home or auto for sale in middle Georgia? Or need more exposure for your business? From now until May 31st get double exposure for every paid ad at The Macon Daily! Here's how it works. Our Featured Home & Auto ads have unlimited text
Source: www.maconareaonline.com
Forecast for ads: Cloudy - Kane County Chronicle
LEXINGTON, Ala. – Picture the Manhattan skyline filled with Nike swooshes. Or the golden arches of McDonald’s gently drifting over Los Angeles. A special-effects entrepreneur from Ala-bama has come up with a way to fill the sky with foamy clouds
Source: www.kcchronicle.com
Floating advertising clouds taking to sky - Honolulu Advertiser
LEXINGTON, Ala. — Picture the Manhattan skyline filled with Nike swooshes. Or the golden arches of McDonald's gently drifting over Los Angeles. A special-effects entrepreneur from Alabama has come up with a way to fill the sky with foamy clouds up
Source: www.honoluluadvertiser.com
Machine produces "clouds" shaped like corporate logos - Seattle Times
"It's a shock factor when you look up and there's a logo over your head," said Francisco Guerra, shown here generating Flogos at his company's headquarters in Lextington, Ala. MARK HUMPHREY / AP Max Scott manually slices floating logos created by a
Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com
Hoosick Falls students are hosting a job fair - Bennington Banner
HOOSICK, N.Y. — Timing is everything. Two classes at Hoosick Falls Central School are nearly finished learning about how to get a job and now will host a job fair. Following a successful job fair a year and a half ago, the Polo/Ralph Lauren at
Source: www.benningtonbanner.com
Inside Microsoft-Google war - MSNBC
It's April, and Microsoft's top U. S. salesman for online advertising, Keith Lorizio, is visiting clients in New York City. In a midtown office tower, he sits down with Nicholas Utton, the gregarious chief marketing officer at online broker E*Trade
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com
Adriana Serio is into celebrity fashion. She recently got a $28 pair of pink Mary Jane shoes by Robeez after the daughter of actress and former Miss USA Ali Landry was photographed wearing them. Adriana can't put her enthusiasm into words. She's only
Source: online.wsj.com
Live Nation and AdBrite Enter Exclusive Multi-Year Online Advertising - MSN MoneyCentral
and Managers View and Manage Performance of Online Ads for Live Nation Concerts in North America SAN FRANCISCO, May 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Live Nation LYV and AdBrite today announced the launch of Live Nation eFan Finder, a new proprietary
Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com
Get Free Advertising Through May 31st! - Macon Daily
Macon, Ga.-Got a home or auto for sale in middle Georgia? Or need more exposure for your business? From now until May 31st get double exposure for every paid ad at The Macon Daily! Here's how it works. Our Featured Home & Auto ads have unlimited text
Source: www.maconareaonline.com
Forecast for ads: Cloudy - Kane County Chronicle
LEXINGTON, Ala. – Picture the Manhattan skyline filled with Nike swooshes. Or the golden arches of McDonald’s gently drifting over Los Angeles. A special-effects entrepreneur from Ala-bama has come up with a way to fill the sky with foamy clouds
Source: www.kcchronicle.com
Floating advertising clouds taking to sky - Honolulu Advertiser
LEXINGTON, Ala. — Picture the Manhattan skyline filled with Nike swooshes. Or the golden arches of McDonald's gently drifting over Los Angeles. A special-effects entrepreneur from Alabama has come up with a way to fill the sky with foamy clouds up
Source: www.honoluluadvertiser.com
Machine produces "clouds" shaped like corporate logos - Seattle Times
"It's a shock factor when you look up and there's a logo over your head," said Francisco Guerra, shown here generating Flogos at his company's headquarters in Lextington, Ala. MARK HUMPHREY / AP Max Scott manually slices floating logos created by a
Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com
Hoosick Falls students are hosting a job fair - Bennington Banner
HOOSICK, N.Y. — Timing is everything. Two classes at Hoosick Falls Central School are nearly finished learning about how to get a job and now will host a job fair. Following a successful job fair a year and a half ago, the Polo/Ralph Lauren at
Source: www.benningtonbanner.com
Inside Microsoft-Google war - MSNBC
It's April, and Microsoft's top U. S. salesman for online advertising, Keith Lorizio, is visiting clients in New York City. In a midtown office tower, he sits down with Nicholas Utton, the gregarious chief marketing officer at online broker E*Trade
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

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