Sentences with phrase «brings more publicity»

A Steam Greenlight campaign is underway to bring more publicity to the game.

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For Mader, going public and the publicity it brings will help improve the company's ability to win more customers.
He is smart to protect himself by not bringing more personal publicity.
Amazon.com's splashy takeover of Whole Foods, complete with deep price cuts, did more than bring a surge of publicity.
Rather than push Wilders and his crazed views underground, barring him entry into the UK has brought the man more publicity than he could've possibly hoped for in the first place... a point made by ITV News at Ten who incidently ran the whole saga as their lead story, thus further adding to that publicity... Bravo ITV... (slaps head in disbelief)
This brings him fame and stalker - like fans, so he goes into seclusion, only completing a few more works, evading publicity, and retaining strict control over his output.
I would add on the side of traditional publishing that 1) It is easier to get national publicity because producers give more weight to a traditionally published book, particularly from a larger house (though some self - published authors certainly do get national publicity as well — it's just harder, in general and 2) a traditional publisher is generally going to bring a great deal of experience to the table — from improving the cover or title to layout and design.
The Marketing for Writers intensive brings today's market leaders together to talk trends and marketing tactics in social media, websites, ebooks, mobile & games, apps, book trailers, publicity, working with publishers, Amazon, the education market and more.
Everything from microscopically short flash fiction and haiku, to epic tome - length entries can bring about vital publicity and put writers» works in front of publishing industry... [Read more...]
The advent of Kindle and other eBook platforms is bringing more opportunity to authors than anything that's ever come before, however, it still comes down to marketing and publicity.
We simply don't need the publicity these events bring in any longer, so we have more time to focus on our specific LBR events that grow larger and larger each passing year.
The hullabaloo over Tracey Emin's unmade bed - which became an instant icon of popular culture - further inflamed feelings, especially when a protest by two Chinese artists who jumped up and down on it only brought yet more publicity for the woman who has supplanted Turner himself as Margate's most famous export.
[ANDY REVKIN responds: I daresay I've brought Dr. Hansen's research and conclusions as much or more publicity over the course of his career than any other science writer, starting with a 6,000 - word cover story on global warming in Discover Magazine in 1988 that opened with his Senate testimony and continuing through the period when political appointees at NASA tried to stop him from speaking out.
Proving just cause for dismissal is more likely to be successful if there are negative public consequences or unfavourable publicity brought on as a result of off - duty conduct.
Property owners may be willing to settle with injured parties to avoid a trial, which may bring unwanted publicity and cost much more than they anticipate.
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