Remarketing Lists definition

Remarketing Lists means a list of User Cookies created or otherwise obtained by You and used in connection with remarketing or similar audiences;

Examples of Remarketing Lists in a sentence

  • Our Remarketing Cookie and Remarketing Lists do not collect personal information.

  • Advanced strategies incorporates bidding on broad keywords associated with Black Friday/Cyber Monday through the utilization of Remarketing Lists for Search Ads.

  • We use Google Analytics to understand and analyze browsing activity, and for advertising through their AdWords and Remarketing Lists features.

  • Remarketing Lists for Search Ads (RLSA’s) will be rolled out to execute remarketing opportunities.

Related to Remarketing Lists

  • Remarketing Date means each of the Business Days selected for Remarketing in an Optional Remarketing Period or the Final Remarketing Period.

  • Remarketing means the remarketing of VRDP Shares by the Remarketing Agent on behalf of the Beneficial Owners thereof pursuant to an Optional Tender or on behalf of the Holders thereof pursuant to a Mandatory Tender, as provided in the VRDP Shares Remarketing Agreement and the Articles Supplementary.

  • Remarketing Materials means the Preliminary Prospectus, the Prospectus or any other information furnished by the Company to the Remarketing Agent for distribution to investors in connection with the Remarketing.

  • Remarketing Procedures means the procedures for conducting Remarketings set forth in Part II of these Articles Supplementary.

  • Remarketing Agent has the meaning specified in Section 5.4(b)(i).

  • Remarketing Period means the three Business Day period either (i) beginning on the Remarketing Date and ending after the two immediately following Business Days; (ii) immediately preceding October 1, 2004; or (iii) immediately preceding November 16, 2004.

  • Remarketing Agent(s) has the meaning set forth in the Supplemental Indenture.

  • Remarketing Agreement means a Remarketing Agreement to be entered into between the Company and one or more Remarketing Agents setting forth the terms of a Remarketing.

  • Remarketing Fee has the meaning specified in Section 5.4(b)(i).

  • Auction Agency Agreement means the agreement between the Fund and the Auction Agent which provides, among other things, that the Auction Agent will follow the Auction Procedures for purposes of determining the Applicable Rate for shares of a series of MuniPreferred so long as the Applicable Rate for shares of such series is to be based on the results of an Auction.

  • Remarketing Settlement Date means the date of the settlement of any Successful Remarketing, which will be three Business Days after such Remarketing.

  • Lead Securitization Date means the closing date of the Lead Securitization.

  • Auction Date means the first Business Day preceding the first day of a Dividend Period.

  • Supplemental Marketing Material means any Issuer Free Writing Communication other than any Issuer Free Writing Communication specified in Schedule B hereto. Supplemental Marketing Materials include, but are not limited to, any Issuer Free Writing Communication listed on Schedule C hereto.

  • Final Remarketing means any Remarketing of the Notes that occurs during the Final Remarketing Period by the Remarketing Agent(s) pursuant to the Remarketing Agreement.

  • Calculation Agency Agreement means the Calculation Agency Agreement, dated as of December 21, 2006 between the Company and the Calculation Agent, as amended from time to time, or any successor calculation agency agreement.

  • Marketing program means a program established by order of the director pursuant to this act prescribing rules and regulations governing the marketing for processing, distributing, selling, or handling an agricultural commodity produced in this state or agricultural commodity input during a specified period and

  • Securitization Date means the effective date on which the Securitization of the first Note or portion thereof is consummated.

  • Auction Rate means the rate of interest per annum that results from implementation of the Auction Procedures and is determined as described in Section 2.5.1(c)(ii) hereof.

  • public auction means a method of sale where goods or services are offered by the trader to consumers, who attend or are given the possibility to attend the auction in person, through a transparent, competitive bidding procedure run by an auctioneer and where the successful bidder is bound to purchase the goods or services;

  • Fundserv Notes means Notes purchased through Fundserv.

  • Non-Lead Securitization Date means the closing date of any Non-Lead Securitization.

  • Telemarketing means any plan, program, or campaign which is conducted to induce the purchase of goods or services by use of one or more telephones, and which involves a telephone call, whether or not covered by the Telemarketing Sales Rule.

  • Marketing Material means bank books, bank information memoranda, offering memoranda, offering circulars, road show presentations, prospectuses, registration statements and other information packages, similar materials and marketing materials (including, to the extent necessary, an additional bank information memorandum that does not include material non-public information), in each case, prepared in connection with the Financing and reasonably requested by Parent or the Financing Sources that is customarily delivered in connection with debt financings of the type being arranged.

  • Lead Securitization means, if the First Securitization is the Note A-1 Securitization, such Securitization; provided that, if any other Securitization occurs prior to the Note A-1 Securitization, then the First Securitization shall be the Lead Securitization until such time as the Note A-1 Securitization occurs.

  • Lead Securitization Notes means Note A-1-A, Note A-1-B, Note A-1-C, Note A-1-D, Note A-1-E, Note B-1, Note B-2, Note B-3, Note B-4 and Note B-5 for so long as any such note is included in the Lead Securitization.