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单词 advertising campaign
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Definition of advertising campaign in English:

advertising campaign

noun
  • An organized course of action to promote a product or service.

    the launch was accompanied by a high-profile advertising campaign
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A new £2.5 million advertising campaign to recruit more Special constables into the police service is being launched this week.
    • He operated a studio which created digital images for national advertising campaigns.
    • Advertising campaigns that promote a particular type or variety of product may harm producers and marketers of competing varieties.
    • The task of developing an advertising campaign is often left to a specialist agency.
    • If a national advertising campaign is in the cards, it's important to remember that most national magazines require a two-or three-month lead time.
    • In Australia, consumption of fresh milk was boosted in 1998 by a major advertising campaign.
    • Give it a new name and give it an advertising campaign and, lo and behold, a new product is born.
    • Have they really dropped him from their advertising campaign?
    • Ad agencies put a great stock in taglines, hoping that with a simple phrase they can create the indestructible core of an evergreen advertising campaign.
    • In 1921 Hearst launched an advertising campaign to steal readers from the Tribune, offering $100,000 in cash prizes to his readers.
    • Industry-wide promotion and advertising campaigns are becoming more streamlined and sophisticated.
    • The Department of Tourism has recently launched a new advertising campaign for Bermuda in the UK.
    • Stonyfield Farm this year launched its first-ever national advertising campaign.
    • A major benefit of using an advertising agency is the ability to use their expertise in developing and executing advertising campaigns.
    • Even personal tragedy is fuel for big business advertising campaigns.
    • I selected them solely on the basis of their advertising campaigns.
    • Gallery owners and marketing specialists agree that a successful print advertising campaign is based on targeting the right market and making a presentation that entices customers to call on you.
    • Just this week, an advertising campaign from leading frozen-food brand Birds Eye hit our TV screens.
    • I wonder how many months are invested in the marketing and advertising campaigns of some of today's most successful consumer products?
    • My lucky break was when I did the Smash Hits advertising campaign and someone from Virgin Records saw me on the front of a magazine and asked me if I could sing.
 
 

Definition of advertising campaign in US English:

advertising campaign

noun
  • An organized course of action to promote a product or service.

    the launch was accompanied by a high-profile advertising campaign
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Have they really dropped him from their advertising campaign?
    • A new £2.5 million advertising campaign to recruit more Special constables into the police service is being launched this week.
    • Industry-wide promotion and advertising campaigns are becoming more streamlined and sophisticated.
    • I wonder how many months are invested in the marketing and advertising campaigns of some of today's most successful consumer products?
    • Even personal tragedy is fuel for big business advertising campaigns.
    • Just this week, an advertising campaign from leading frozen-food brand Birds Eye hit our TV screens.
    • Stonyfield Farm this year launched its first-ever national advertising campaign.
    • My lucky break was when I did the Smash Hits advertising campaign and someone from Virgin Records saw me on the front of a magazine and asked me if I could sing.
    • Gallery owners and marketing specialists agree that a successful print advertising campaign is based on targeting the right market and making a presentation that entices customers to call on you.
    • The task of developing an advertising campaign is often left to a specialist agency.
    • I selected them solely on the basis of their advertising campaigns.
    • If a national advertising campaign is in the cards, it's important to remember that most national magazines require a two-or three-month lead time.
    • The Department of Tourism has recently launched a new advertising campaign for Bermuda in the UK.
    • In 1921 Hearst launched an advertising campaign to steal readers from the Tribune, offering $100,000 in cash prizes to his readers.
    • Ad agencies put a great stock in taglines, hoping that with a simple phrase they can create the indestructible core of an evergreen advertising campaign.
    • He operated a studio which created digital images for national advertising campaigns.
    • Advertising campaigns that promote a particular type or variety of product may harm producers and marketers of competing varieties.
    • Give it a new name and give it an advertising campaign and, lo and behold, a new product is born.
    • A major benefit of using an advertising agency is the ability to use their expertise in developing and executing advertising campaigns.
    • In Australia, consumption of fresh milk was boosted in 1998 by a major advertising campaign.
 
 
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