Sentences with phrase «garners more publicity»

Blockstorm really surprised me by how well it plays even in this Early Access phase and hopefully the player base will expand as the game garners more publicity.

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Ironically, his refusal of Darby's proposal to help him gain publicity has resulted in more attention than her posts and videos ever would have garnered.
In The New Relationship Marketing, passionate social marketing leader Mari Smith outlines a proven nine - step program for building a sizable, loyal network comprised of quality relationships that garner leads, publicity, sales, and more.
But if Sweetgreen's goal was to raise awareness about school nutrition (and not just garner a lot of publicity for its restaurants, which it did in spades), I fail to see what it accomplished by holding American schools up to an unrealistic international standard — whether the standard is unrealistic because it's inaccurate (Greece) or because the country in question invests far more time, money and effort than the United States in feeding its children (France.)
We're sure such a dramatic «event» will garner massive publicity for the sport and make a true champ out of the Moto X rider as well as raise the former world rally champ's stature even more.
The thematical setting of trying to stop an ISIS land invasion of the EU is an obviously transparent marketing strategy designed to appeal to a certain audience within the gaming community, and perhaps also to additionally garner hyperbolic headlines from the more reactionary members of the gaming press in an effort to get free publicity.
Notable introductions like the latest iPhone and Blackberry Bold have garnered the kind of publicity and visibility that helps legitimize the smartphone for more people.
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