Sentences with phrase «create early buzz»

Next is Hard Reset, which has created some early buzz, not for being a first - person shooter, but for being PC - exclusive and single - player only.

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The premium pricing that early adopters are willing to pay (not to mention aggressive and influential word of mouth) creates self - fulfilling buzz and increased demand.
Legislation earlier this year from Washington created quite a buzz, as the bill executed an overhaul of our entire health - care system.
A Utah woman created buzz earlier this fall when an e-mail she sent out to friends and family, suggesting they fast to help Romney before the debates, began making the rounds in Mormon circles across the country.
Word from an early screening in February has created tremendous buzz for «Inside Llewyn Davis,» and Deadline has already pegged it as a possible in competition film this year.
A few of the world cinema titles also showed earlier this year and created quite a bit of buzz for themselves.
Giving readers and bloggers an advanced copy will be a sure way to create a buzz before it is released so that you can hopefully enjoy early sales.
This can help you create buzz for your book and get early sales and reviews.
Earlier this year Ringing Bells created lots of buzz with its cheapest smartphone, Freedom 251.
Meaning there is enough to create buzz for said game but how many games has Microsoft announced years early?
Earlier this week, the surprising revelation of the Nintendo 2DS created a lot of buzz.
It's still far too early to judge, of course, as future updates and improvements may create enough buzz to draw in more and more players.
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