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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE big ▪ As a result circulation has fallen by half, and big advertisers have drifted away. ▪ In the process the owners themselves became prominent community leaders and among the biggest advertisers in the emerging ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone whose business is advertising [syn: advertizer , adman ]
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
An advertiser is an entity that advertises . Advertiser is also the name of several newspapers around the world: The Advertiser (Adelaide) , Adelaide, South Australia, Australia The South Australian Advertiser (1858–89), a predecessor of The Advertiser ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. One who advertises.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Advertiser \Ad`ver*tis"er\, n. One who, or that which, advertises.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1560s, agent noun from advertise (v.).
Usage examples of advertiser.
The striking photograph and quick, playful headline created instant identification with the advertiser and represented the kind of products that could be found at the store.
Regardless of the size of the advertiser, the principles remain the same.
While the headlines and visuals change, the overall impression is the same, so that ultimately the customer recognizes the advertiser without looking at the logo.
Each frame utilized one of the pictures in order to give the advertiser an idea as to what the finished commercial will look like.
Combination rate-a discounted rate paid by an advertiser who commits to running space in various publications owned and operated by the same company.
Inserts-also known as fi-eestanding inserts, these promotional materials are produced by the advertiser and then inserted into publications, either blown in or bound in.
If an advertiser commits to a plan, it receives a certain frequency for a reduced cost.
Typically readers simply circle a number that corresponds to an advertiser, and the publication forwards the cards to the company, which can follow up with a phone contact or by sending requested literature.
This can be done by follow-up phone calls from the advertiser or by mail.
Likewise, a rebate is offered if the advertiser contracts for 12 issues and actually runs advertisements in 14 issues.
For an advertiser, therefore, success can be measured by the amount of word of mouth generated within schools and other teen communities.
Aside from the quality of the medium under scrutiny, you consider the other advertisers who appear in the paper.
The reason was simple: Radio is the most visual medium available to advertisers since radio commercials have the best opportunity to create vivid imagery in the minds of the consumer.
So advertisers will use cable to augment a marketing program, not as a primary means of producing results.
But cable television does offer local and regional advertisers a good selection of stations that deliver targeted consumers.