Facebook is reconfiguring its "sidebar" ads to be twice the size, and with larger size will probably come higher prices...no doubt folding in the cost of using Shutterstock images.
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Michael - why don't you squeeze yourself into a cheerleaders uniform, grab some pom poms and practice those high kicks?
Now there's a gggggrrreat idea for a snap. Rah Rah Sis Boom Bah!
Michael - why don't you squeeze yourself into a cheerleaders uniform, grab some pom poms and practice those high kicks?
Now there's a gggggrrreat idea for a snap. Rah Rah Sis Boom Bah!
Michael - why don't you squeeze yourself into a cheerleaders uniform, grab some pom poms and practice those high kicks?
Now there's a gggggrrreat idea for a snap. Rah Rah Sis Boom Bah!
Sounds like a great idea for a trip to the emergency room. And any snaps would be, at a minimum, R rated and more likely X.
Michael - why don't you squeeze yourself into a cheerleaders uniform, grab some pom poms and practice those high kicks?
Facebook is reconfiguring its "sidebar" ads to be twice the size, and with larger size will probably come higher prices...no doubt folding in the cost of using Shutterstock images.
Facebook is reconfiguring its "sidebar" ads to be twice the size, and with larger size will probably come higher prices...no doubt folding in the cost of using Shutterstock images.
"No doubt"? What do you mean? Facebook will pay higher prices for the images they offer their clients for free to use in the ads? I doubt that.