Ad Bundle definition

Ad Bundle means a set of materials (including without limitation text, images, multimedia elements, and/or software) promoting any FUSA Product by means of a Company Service. Ad Bundles include, without limitation, e-mails, banner advertisements, pop-up ads, interstitial ads, Web click-through ads, and the interactive forms and screens that support such advertising. Each Ad Bundle will consist of a minimum of [***] Impressions, unless the Parties agree to a lower number.

Examples of Ad Bundle in a sentence

  • In the event that The Hartford desires more than [****] Ad Bundles in any calendar year, Juno will provide creative design, market testing, data analysis, and modifications for such additional Ad Bundles ("Additional Bundles") in exchange for an additional Marketing Allowance of [****] dollars for each additional Ad Bundle (the "Additional Bundle Fee").

  • Such Company Marks may be used by FUSA solely in connection with the Company's displaying of Impressions as part of an Ad Bundle to Company Subscribers under the Program and on merchandise used to encourage individuals to apply for or use Products ("Premiums").

  • To cover Juno's ad production costs, AT&T will pay Juno $[***] per Ad Bundle.

  • The initial e-mail to Juno Subscribers announcing the Relationship does not constitute transmission of an Ad Bundle, and therefore such initial e-mail shall be at Juno's expense.

  • The Parties agree that each transmitted Ad Bundle shall contain the following Impressions: [***] "pop-ups", [***] interstitials and [***] banners.

  • For each test campaign, it will be necessary for Juno to construct a new Ad Bundle.