Definition of Advertisers. Meaning of Advertisers. Synonyms of Advertisers

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Definition of Advertisers

Advertiser
Advertiser Ad`ver*tis"er, n. One who, or that which, advertises.

Meaning of Advertisers from wikipedia

- be used in adverti****ts, but advertisers may employ tricks to try avoiding them. In France for instance, advertisers sometimes print English words in...
- Look up advertiser in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Advertiser is the name of a number of newspapers around the world: Ararat Advertiser, a regional...
- The Advertiser is a daily tabloid format newspaper based in the city of Adelaide, South Australia. First published as a broadsheet named The South Australian...
- Latin accompaniment, intended to replace Boutros Advertisers Naskh on signage. "Boutros Advertisers Naskh". Boutros Fonts. Retrieved 22 December 2024...
- for Advertisers (IDFA) is a unique random device identifier Apple generates and ****igns to every device. It is intended to be used by advertisers to deliver...
- The World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) is a global ****ociation for multinational marketers and national advertiser ****ociations. Its membership is...
- online advertising network or ad network is a company that connects advertisers to websites that want to host adverti****ts. The key function of an...
- The Footscray Advertiser was a w****ly newspaper published from 1874 until 1982 in Footscray, Melbourne, Australia. The Advertiser was operated by many...
- The Daily Advertiser may refer to the following newspapers: The Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga), Australia The Daily Advertiser (Lafayette, Louisiana),...
- Public Advertiser was a London newspaper in the 18th century. The Public Advertiser was originally known as the London Daily Post and General Advertiser, then...