Sentences with phrase «getting little publicity»

-LSB-...] the month, but I did get a little publicity from submitting Fright Flight, Dream Seeker Book One to The Book Designer's e-Book Cover Design Awards.
I also wanted to get a little publicity for LexBlog — which hardly anyone had heard of.

Not exact matches

With so much creativity happening on nails this year, it's little wonder nail wraps are getting so much publicity.
But this is unfair to a Tory colleague who comes in a little below them and gets a lot less publicity - outside his own brief, at least.
By contrast, when the original ballot access lawsuit was filed in 2007 by three minor parties, it got no publicity at all when it was filed, and even after it won in September 2010, it got very little publicity.
Trump is just flapping his lips to get a little (more) publicity and massage his ego.
Analysts said that while Nixon would get a ton of publicity because of her celebrity, she would have little chance of upsetting the incumbent.
A defense lawyer involved in asbestos cases in Manhattan speculated, «Judge Madden is a little scared of some of the adverse publicity she's getting
It has been so swiftly in and out of cinemas with so little publicity that few people actually got to see it.
The comments are getting as much publicity as the Common Core itself, and are doing little to further public understanding.
Hyundai «s nice little publicity stunt is now over: future Equus buyers will not be getting a free Apple iPad with their luxury car (much like we didn't when we reviewed it recently).
Not to take anything away from the Ridgeline, but domestic carmakers got a little carried away in looking for advance publicity this year.
Go a little bit further and SUVs like the Alfa Romeo Stelvio, Jaguar F - Pace, Bentley Bentayga and even the yet - to - be released Lamborghini Urus and Rolls - Royce Cullinan are getting more publicity than the Levante.
As an author, if you can't afford a firm like Smith Publicity, there are many activities you can do — at no or very little expense — to help get your book in front of key audiences.
So getting a lot of people to upvote your cover design doesn't make a lot of sense (except — by being a winner you'll get a little bit more visibility and free publicity... so I'm not saying don't do it.
While there is a little bit of work involved to get to the results --(if you want the harvest, you have to first plant the crop)-- the best thing about growing your influence through publicity is that so many times one appearance leads to more appearances.
Before hiring a book publicist to garner book publicity for you, get a cup of coffee and get ready for a little online research on book marketing.
I just got in a box of my new book which I will be talking about on the Today Show on Thursday and I barely looked in it because the publisher has done so little for publicity (I already do the Today Show so they didn't get that for me).
There are now people getting books into print for very little money, working online book review and publicity sources, getting attention in social media, and selling thousands of books at profits that obliterate what authors used to get as royalties from traditional publishers.
Win one, or just get into the later stages, and that offers you a little publicity and provides you with a little note that you can mention to add to your book's credibility.
You pay a fee to have your book published and usually get little help with distribution, book marketing or publicity.
We all know federal taxes are poised to rise next year, but one little detail isn't getting enough publicity: the planned 3.8 % Medicare surtax scheduled to hit single / joint filers with AGIs over $ 200,000 / $ 250,000 will not apply to qualified payouts from Roth accounts.7
They collect HUGE sums of money and do very little with the money except to lobby for pet projects that they feel will add to their coffers and get them publicity to raise even more money.
At very least the publicity was so poor that it got very little uptake from the many readers of climate sceptic blogs... of which there are much more than of consensus blogs.
However, the vast throng of uneducated journalists that know little about electronics jumped on this band wagon and Tesla got millions of dollars worth of free media and publicity.
It may be a little harder to see the products aimed at the browsers — I view Microsoft's SharePoint portal software as a great browse tool (even though the enterprise search part seems to get more publicity in legal circles).
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