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  2. Promotional recording - Wikipedia

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    The promo single is usually recognized by its limited liner notes and cover artwork as well as its unique catalog number (or the occasional lack thereof). Quite often, vinyl records will be issued in a generic cardboard jacket or white paper sleeve while CDs will be issued in a slimline jewel case or cardboard sleeve.

  3. Google Ads - Wikipedia

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    Google Ads can be integrated with Google Analytics 4 (GA4), [39] which can improve conversion tracking effectiveness. This integration allows for a more comprehensive understanding of user interactions across different platforms and devices. [40] Google Ads introduced enhanced conversions to make conversion measurement more accurate. [41]

  4. KMPG - Wikipedia

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    The station is currently owned by Promo Radio Corp. KMPG is the only AM station in California that requires critical hours operation. It must sign off the air at sunset to prevent interference to Class A clear-channel station KOKC in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , which is also on 1520 kHz.

  5. Google AdSense - Wikipedia

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    Google has removed the policy of limiting AdSense ads to three ads per page. Now, AdSense publishers can place several AdSense ads on a page given there is sufficient content on a webpage. According to Google guidelines on ensuring proper ad placement, [ 7 ] advertising and promotional material should not exceed page content.

  6. Radio advertisement - Wikipedia

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    The two primary types of radio ads are "live reads" and produced spots. [citation needed] Cousin to the ad-libbed commercial, live read refers to when a DJ reads an advertiser's spot on the air, delivered from a script, fact sheet or personal knowledge. It can also refer to when the DJ "endorses" the advertiser's goods or services.

  7. Promo (media) - Wikipedia

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    A promo (a shorthand term for promotion) is a form of commercial advertising used in broadcast media, either television or radio, which promotes a program airing on a television or radio station/network to the viewing or listening audience.

  8. Ad-ID - Wikipedia

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    The Ad-ID system uses a web interface and a set of custom APIs to manage the system and integrate with customers' systems. The system uses a unique algorithm to maximize the use of the 12-character codes. The Ad-ID system required the last 4 characters of a code to increment from the left to right, and to cycle through numbers and letters.

  9. YouTube Select - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Select, formerly Google Preferred, is a program offered by YouTube, a subsidiary of Google, that allows advertisers to pay to place their ads on high-performing videos on its site. [1] The program divides YouTube's most popular channels among 18- to 34-year-olds, comprising the most popular 5% of content on the site, into twelve ...