ad blitz


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Noun1.ad blitz - an organized program of advertisementsad blitz - an organized program of advertisements
crusade, campaign, cause, drive, effort, movement - a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end; "he supported populist campaigns"; "they worked in the cause of world peace"; "the team was ready for a drive toward the pennant"; "the movement to end slavery"; "contributed to the war effort"
sales campaign - an advertising campaign intended to promote sales
public-relations campaign - an advertising campaign intended to improve public relations
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A BBC ad blitz is set to raise awareness on Pension Credit and many who are eligible but not currently claiming are likely to sign up, a report states.
In its ongoing push to rebuild user trust, Facebook is about to go on an ad blitz.
The group went on to spend $2.3 million on a last-minute ad blitz against Cruz, who ended up beating O'Rourke by a small margin.
Despite a last-week ad blitz focused on his letter of support for an accused child molester, GOP state Rep.
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The US company has been battling it out with homegrown e- tailers Flipkart and Snapdeal through hefty discounts and an ad blitz for a greater share of the Indian market pie.
Finance boss Carol Fairweather said they had "never been better prepared" for the festive frenzy, helped by a big bucks ad blitz.
DENVER -- Tired of Cheech & Chong pot jokes and ominous anti-drug campaigns, the marijuana industry and activists are starting an ad blitz in Colorado aimed at promoting moderation and the safe consumption of pot.
Boy did Jeanne Shaheen come under fire the other day, the target of an ad blitz essentially saying she was anti-Israel because she called Israeli military actions in the Gaza Strip "provocative" and had the audacity of accepting a campaign contribution from J Street, a liberal Jewish organization that itself has the audacity of occasionally criticizing the Israel government.
Yes Scotland will tomorrow promise to make people richer in the first wave of a massive ad blitz.
The ad blitz aimed at Hispanics has had a significant impact on several of P&G's businesses.