Sentences with phrase «celebrity name recognition»

Regrettably, very few authors can count on celebrity name recognition to sell books, so we might as well move on to other platform tenets.

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Later, Cuomo poked fun at the idea of Nixon running by quipping he hoped celebrities like Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie didn't get in the race, if name recognition was as important as reporters suggested.
The Manhattan borough president, while lacking the name recognition of the hooker - loving former governor, does have a way with celebrities: He's rubbed elbows with Scarlett Johansson, Lady Gaga, and Justin Bieber.
Mr. de Blasio made personal appeals for Mr. Smitherman at a megachurch in East New York and at a subway station yesterday, but the mayor — treated like a celebrity in those corridors — could do little to move the needle against an incumbent with high name recognition and a power base that has yet to erode.
Whether it is his celebrity relationships or stunts outside Westminster involving Segways, he enjoys first - name recognition among the general public.
Cuomo has mocked Nixon's background as a celebrity, saying he hoped «Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie and Billy Joel don't get into the race because if it's just about name recognition, that would really be a problem.»
Fueled by name recognition and deep connections in more conservative corners of the city's media and night - life world, he has raised nearly $ 1 million for his campaign from celebrities like Andre Agassi and through fund - raisers headlined by bawdy comedians and a Sinatra tribute band — or, in one case, hosted by Anthony Scaramucci, the short - lived White House communications director.
This biopic about such an unconventional subject who died nearly half a century ago and has been revived by Ms. Herrara's book and raised to icon status including first - name celebrity recognition, called for a script that wasn't as straightforward.
School Names Can Be Lessons in Recognition Celebrities?
People already well - known in their fields — or who have a backlist history and, therefore, readership — and people who have name recognition (celebrities!)
Celebrities have a platform — their name recognition; so they can title their books pretty much any way they want to, as long as their name and picture are prominent on the book.
«I think fame and name recognition have helped, but a number of celebrities have fame and recognition,» he says.
Unlike Twitter, where if you know someone who knows someone, you may get that dormant username released, or where they've in effect, set up a class system, assigning celebrities and those with name recognition, a special «verified status».
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