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Most of the major media companies screen their advertising to some extent. You're unlikely to see a full page ad for porn, gambling, or (insert your morally undesirable service here) in your local newspaper.
The solution should be easy enough. Run an ad campaign using just the name of your company
and it's web page. Set up a nice, professional web page for some fictional service on your web page, or just a "coming soon" page. On the day the ad is run, switch the web page to your actual product. This technique is of course scalable from national news down to your local church bulletin or highschool yearbook.
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Baked, with the hijacking of links that commonly occurs. |
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Right, but that's different. This is intentional on the part of the advertiser. |
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I read: a UB R/L switch, trans: right/left |
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to give our UB another perspective |
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I'm wondering what fishbones really mean in the business:scam section. Does that mean you don't like it, or it wouldn't work? |
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I think in this section, the fishbones are the scam. |
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