Sentences with phrase «buzz out in the market»

It is all set to release in first weeks of 2018 and has already created the buzz out in the market.
The second is that it wants to take the advantage of the crypto buzz out in the market and within investors and tap more customers to its loyalty - rewards program.

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Edwards also points out that over 70 % of the athletes that won a gold medal in track and field events did so while wearing Nike gear, a helpful marketing buzz for a business that generates $ 5 billion in revenue for Nike at wholesale channels today.
When electric cars hit the Canadian consumer market in mid-2011, Prairie cities will be left out of the buzz.
Perhaps no other stock in the market has generated as much buzz as Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) in 2017 ahead of the roll - out of its highly anticipated Model 3.
But it's straight out of the world of guerrilla marketing, which uses low - cost techniques, such as street art, graffiti and posters, to generate buzz and build public interest in a campaign.
When: March 21st Why: I'm not really a fan of Lars von Trier's work, but the director's latest project (split into two volumes for its U.S. release) has definitely piqued my interest, thanks in part to a really clever marketing campaign (you can check out the hilarious series of orgasm posters here) and some solid buzz coming out of the Berlin Film Festival.
So the next time you hear some expert implying that to be a sophisticated investor you've got to be willing to engage in an intricate strategy or dart in and out of market sectors based on the latest buzz, remember that in investing (as with much else in life) complexity is your enemy, simplicity is your friend.
Games Industry veteran and marketing & PR guru Brian Baglow presents to Scotland's buzzing games development sector the ins and outs of good marketing for games; revealing that it doesn't necessarily require a budget of millions to tell the world about your next (or first) big blockbuster title.
More and more media attention has been given to the fact that for the past 15 years or so, too many law schools have been accepting too many students, and teaching them too little while charging them too much — hence, churning out too many grads with too little opportunity in the legal job market awaiting them after the buzz of graduation day fades away.
If you know who you are, what your target market needs to know about you and what makes you a strong candidate and your resume can tell that story (laid out concisely, neatly, complete with the right «buzz words» and, of course, without typos), then you should feel proud to have that resume represent you out in the marketplace.»
We know how difficult it is for people to effectively sell themselves especially in today's competitive market, so we work with you to develop an in - depth outline of your employment experience; pulling out industry buzz words from your background and laying out the information in a creative and professional marketing tool.
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