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  2. Rate card - Wikipedia

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    Rate cards are commonly used in the marketing and advertising industry, detailing the various advertisement placement options offered by a media outlet. [1] They are also used for other industries such as property and vehicle repairs, hair and make up in the fashion industry or third party logistics companies, as well as professional services ...

  3. Direct response television - Wikipedia

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    DRTV has also become a commonly used advertising medium for insurance companies, mortgage companies, cell phone providers, credit card companies, and a host of other services. Companies using this approach include Blue Shield, AAA Insurance (CSAA), [4] Bank of America, [5] Citibank Credit Cards, DirecTV, Dish Network, and many more.

  4. Pay-per-click - Wikipedia

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    Pay-per-click is usually associated with first-tier search engines (such as Google Ads, Amazon Advertising, and Microsoft Advertising). With search engines, advertisers typically bid on keyword phrases relevant to their target market and pay when ads (text-based search ads or shopping ads that are a combination of images and text) are clicked.

  5. List of advertising technology companies - Wikipedia

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    4INFO; Adbot; Adform; Adobe Systems; ADTECH; Adtile Technologies; Afilias; Alawar Entertainment; Amazon.com; AppNexus; Badgeville; BrightRoll; comScore; Criteo ...

  6. What the Fed rate increase means for your credit card bill - AOL

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    File - Credit cards as seen July 1, 2021, in Orlando, Fla. A low credit score can hurt your ability to take out a loan, secure a good interest rate, or increase a credit card spending limit.

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