I hate negative ads in general.Ed RendellTheWorldMotivation.comTry New ThemeDownloadSharePin ItCopied to clipboard!“I hate negative ads in general.
“Creating new jobs for Pennsylvanians continues to be my highest priority throughout the Commonwealth.”Ed RendellCommonwealth
“Would I be happy just practicing law? No. Would I be happy just doing TV and speeches? No. I want to do all of these things and be as active as I can... but my main goal is to have some degree of influence on the public discussion.”Ed Rendell
“We want Quora to last forever, and in order to last forever, it's going to need to have revenue. One of the best things about ads is that you don't need to exclude anyone.”Adam D'AngeloAds
“TV ads are great for broadcasting, but voter turnout is about narrow-casting. And not all messengers are created equal.”Ari MelberAds
“While Meta blocked Russian organizations from running ads sharing pro-Russia propaganda as Vladimir Putin invades a free and sovereign Ukraine, Meta is not only allowing CCP-backed organizations to spread the exact same misinformation but also profiting from it.”
“And secondly, I would impose a significant state landfill tipping fee and use that tipping fee to fund the billion dollar bond issue that I want to create to produce the funds for all of the environmental challenges that we just went over.”Ed RendellEnvironmental
“For my part, I make this pledge to all of you: The politics of division, of pitting east against west, urban versus rural, region against region, and people against people will have no place in my Administration.”Ed RendellAdministration
“Users are trying to discover apps; we are trying to improve the app discovery process, and developers are trying to reach users. If you step back, it's a problem we solved with search and ads in search.”Sundar PichaiAds
“British podcasts tend to shamefacedly shuffle the ads towards the end. Americans put them up front and promote them enthusiastically. I think the Americans have it right.”David HepworthAds
“The once inviolate frame within which programs or commercials were displayed on television - always separately - has been violated to a pulp. Program content is seen increasingly as a mere backdrop on which ads are posted like billboards on a fence.”Tom ShalesAds