Sentences with phrase «front of a large audience as»

A simple, «Tag three of your friends that would love this» can quickly put your brand in front of a larger audience as well as attract new followers.
The same task — for instance, giving an oral presentation in front of a large audience as part of a class project — may spark eustress in some kids and distress in others.
When marketing your home, you need to put it in front of the largest audience as quickly as possible.

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Your posts, and mine, here are as much preaching as anything Joe Gibbs might say in front of a larger audience, should he get one.
Saturday night in Oakland Jerry Quarry, his youth just as unrooted as his father's, his suspicions and resentments just as strong, was out in front of the largest viewing audience in the history of televised sports.
David: Thank you for sharing this story with your large audience — whether they like it or not, food service professionals are often on the front line of choking incidents (as was the case with the Brooklyn 9 - year - old), so it seems critical that they be prepared for such emergencies.
The Enthusiast Network Executive Producer David Freiburger, Petersen's 4 - Wheel & Off Road Editor - at - Large Fred Williams, and Meguiar's Customer Engagement Leader RJ de Vera served as judges of the program and narrowed down the field to the Top 10 cars, before the finalists judged their fellow competitors in front of an audience at the SEMA Show.
What started out as a way for PR departments to communicate with the media, press releases are still an effective way to get your information in front of a large audience.
A big retail push should ensure Google's VR endeavor gets in front of as large an audience as possible in the early days, particularly as Pixel carrier partners like Verizon and EE promote the accessory alongside Google's new phones.
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