Sponsored Brands - How To Discuss

Sponsored Brands

Sponsored brands, formerly known as Headline Search Ads (HSA), increase the visibility of your products. The creative you create includes a headline, logo, and product images. When shoppers click on your sponsored brand, you can choose whether to be redirected to an Amazon store for your brand or to a custom landing page that showcases your products on Amazon.

Literal Meanings of Sponsored Brands

Sponsored:

Meanings of Sponsored:
  1. Become a sponsor of.

Brands:

Meanings of Brands:
  1. Flame.

  2. A burning piece of wood or peat, or smoldering ashes.

  3. A flashlight that was used to give signals.

  4. Mark or scar left by cauterization with a red- iron, especially for branding cattle or sorting the contents of a barrel.

  5. A symbolic identity represented by a name and/or logo that identifies a particular product or service to the public.

  6. A specific product, service or great supplier.

  7. (by extension) A particular type or variety of something in a particular style or manner.

  8. The public image or reputation and recognized distinctive style of a person or group.

  9. The sign of shame.

  10. Any small that causes burns on plants.

  11. Searing flesh with a red- iron, either as a brand (for criminals, slaves, etc.) or to bandage a wound.

  12. Branding (especially livestock) with a mark as proof of ownership.

  13. Leaves a lasting impression on the memory or feeling.

  14. Mark (someone), mark.

  15. To associate a product or service with a brand or other name and related images.

Sentences of Brands
  1. Burn something in spores and ashes.

  2. Some brands of breakfast cereals contain a lot of .

  3. I didn't appreciate your special flattery.

  4. When they got hold of him, they branded him with a iron and then locked him up.

  5. Ranch workers had to tag each new calf before noon.

  6. His face is etched in my memory.

  7. Everyone who heard his story called him a fool.

  8. They labeled the new SudsO laundry detergent with an image of nature in a green O on an unopened recycled cardboard box.

Sponsored Brands

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