Sentences with phrase «does radio tour»

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Following Mendelson's disastrous 2009 campaign, the New York - based marketer did another trans - U.S. tour — this time to raise money for the families of people wounded in combat — in a red, white, and blue Mustang, doing T.V. and radio interviews on the way.
«I can't find a touring pro — I know a lot of them and I talk to a lot of them — I can't find a touring pro that doesn't think Tiger will win tournaments again,» Haney said on his radio show.
State Police troopers barred the protesters from actually entering the hallway here and standing directly outside of the Post's media center where, if you haven't taken the Capital tour, Dicker does his daily 60 - minute radio show (YNN / NY1 bureau is next door.)
«If you have been watching TV or listening to radio you would hear that I went to the Western region and from there I came to the Eastern region and what I am doing is called accounting to the people tour to render account of what I have done to the people.
«I think that we should completely eliminate schools under trees... I remember that in 2010 when we did the survey, it was said that there were 4, 200 schools under trees; since then, we've kept taking them out and I must say we've taken out more than 1, 700 schools under trees; and I believe that over the next five years, up to 2020, if we should continue at the rate we are going, we should be able to take out all the 4, 200 schools under trees,» President Mahama said in an interview with Radio BAR as part of his «Accounting to the People» tour.
Other activities in the area were to include a visit to the Ulster County Fair, tubing on the Esopus Creek, pizza and tacos, swimming at Big Deep and in the Millstream, a visit to the Center for Photography, time at KTD Monastery, and a second visit to New York where they'd see Cirque du Soleil at Radio City Music Hall, get a private tour of the Guggenheim, and a picnic in Central Park.
Even the most basic «LX» - spec models come with a power - adjustable driver's seat, three - zone climate control, a reversing camera and the clever folding seat mechanism (assuming you don't go for the hybrid model), with the $ 30,495 «Touring» trim adding satellite radio and powered sliding rear doors.
I suspect that you'll do better with (and be more comfortable with) conversations and discussions than with tweets and status updates, so look into Facebook and other online groups where your audience hangs out, doing radio and other media interviews, and going on a virtual book tour (http://buildbookbuzz.com/virtual-book-tour-basics/) that allows you to get some conversation going.
«You mean I have to try to get on radio stations nationwide, and have a crazy - active Twitter account, and have a blog, and also do a blog tour, and have book signings, and worry about getting my book in bookstores, and have book reviews, and write a newsletter, and have a book trailer, and do speaking engagements, and what about a book launch?
Of course, there are other things you can do like organise virtual blog tours, radio tours and big book launches.
It also makes it possible for authors to do smaller book signings in towns that aren't large enough to garner big name authors for a book event, reaching fans literally anywhere via online and radio book signings and blog tours
I did a Virtual Tour with this book and toured blogs, podcasts, teleseminars, radio stations, and local Cable TV Shows.
Getting reviews, doing blog tours, posting guest blogs, even radio interviews are priceless in marketing your book and I mean that as a double entendre»: they are usually free and you get sometimes huge audience exposure!
Why do household - name authors such as Stephen King still do «media tours» on TV and radio?
After your book's release, you will want to take part in virtual and real book tours, do radio guest spots (online and off), do school visits, and all the other standard book promotion strategies.
It's a clichéd story for those of us who have been in publishing for more than five or ten years, but we really did used to write proposals that included a marketing section that said something along the lines of «author is willing to go on book tours and will make themselves available for TV and radio interviews.»
(We've been doing this for years with the broadcast industry — we hire companies to set up a series of radio or TV interviews, also known as radio or TV «tours.»)
If and when bloggers do choose to participate in a blog tour, we assume they are indeed willing to take the time to read the book and write a post because they are interested in the book and because it helps the blog (by, say, maintaining / increasing the audience), much like the way a radio host interviews an author because they're interested in the author and it helps the radio show.
I was surprised how hard it was for them to fill the galleries because everyone seemed to want to do things elsewhere — radio broadcasts, public events, tours or performative projects.
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