Sentences with Advertising, Sentences about Advertising in English

Sentences with Advertising, Sentences about Advertising in English

1. Steve works for an advertising agency.

2. He’s connected with advertising in Texas.

3. Advertising is the art of convincing people to spend money they don’t have for something they don’t need.

4. Let advertisers spend the same amount of money improving their product that they do on advertising and they wouldn’t have to advertise it.

5. If advertisers spent the same amount of money on improving their products as they do on advertising then they wouldn’t have to advertise them.

6. Great designers seldom make great advertising men, because they get overcome by the beauty of the picture – and forget that merchandise must be sold.

7. Advertising is a racket, like the movies and the brokerage business. You cannot be honest without admitting that its constructive contribution to humanity is exactly minus zero.

8. I know that campaigns can seem small, and even silly. Trivial things become big distractions. Serious issues become sound bites. And the truth gets buried under an avalanche of money and advertising. If you’re sick of hearing me approve this message, believe me – so am I.

 

1. He cut the advertisement out of the newspaper.

2. The play ran a big advertisement in the newspapers.

3. I am impressed by your recent advertisement in the newspaper.

4. I put an advertisement in the newspaper saying my car was for sale.

5. I do not read advertisements. I would spend all of my time wanting things.

6. And I must draft an advertisement for the Daily Prophet, too,’ he added thoughtfully.

7. This is our commitment to users and the people who use our service, is that Facebook’s a free service. It’s free now. It will always be free. We make money through having advertisements and things like that.

8. As a mom, I know it is my responsibility, and no one else’s, to raise my kids. But we have to ask ourselves, what does it mean when so many parents are finding their best efforts undermined by an avalanche of advertisements aimed at our kids.

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