During the Super Bowl, advertising is worth approximately 100,000.00 per second, so a full minute would be worth 6 million dollars, or 6,000,000.00
But if you advertised on another channel at the same time it would be peanuts!!!!!
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For Super Bowl 2013 they are charging $3.5 million per 30-second spot
Usually, yes, that's the point. All "Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price" means, is that the price of the MSRP is the lowest price that the retailer can advertise. The retailer can choose to sell at a lower price than MSRP, but cannot advertise it. The retailer is allowed to charge a higher price, if they choose, and advertise at the higher price, also if they choose to, but in most cases would be foolish to do so.
I would advertise a free trial and the price and that it is frisk free trial or money back. Also advertise how long the free trial would be and what my company promotes to people. A product that is well used and popular with customers and a better price.
The best way to advertise to brides is to probably say we have 1/2 price dresses, flowers, shoes, etc. But think of things you would have in a wedding like shoes; and then do 1/2 price or something.
Price??
In quoting a price for a telephone call, 127p a minute means £1.27 per minute.
jade price is super cool (y)
In my experience, they did all of the hoopla, then deducted the cash back from the final price.
The spot price of any commodity can vary from one minute to the next, but during December 2007, silver has been priced around $13.50, give or take a dollar, per ounce.
The average price of PFE stock is 28.25. This number will change minute by minute though. As of now that is what the stock is trading at. It will be different by the time you read this.
Many retailers and stores advertise huge price drops on their merchandise. Walmart is one of the leading examples of retailers that offer enormous price drops.
Pimp it up, advertise it in the newspaper and put a poster on it saying "for sale <Price>"
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