Sentences with phrase «giving free publicity»

Yes, we're giving them free publicity, but they also get free publicity by being the operating system on your ATM.
And they very cleverly made it a widget so that we can embed it and give them free publicity:
I know from personal experience how hard it is to get reviews for self - published books, so any help from book reviewers who will give us free publicity is really a godsend.
This will help to get your name and face known, especially in the local papers and, for a relatively short amount of your time, give you free publicity.
This will get your name and face known, especially in the local papers and, for a relatively short amount of your time, give you free publicity.
Simply put, it looks like TechCrunch is refusing to give any free publicity for the JooJoo.
«It gives free publicity to T - Mobile, detracts attention from Verizon, and has consumers considering T - Mobile who would not have been,» Johnson told the E-Commerce Times.

Not exact matches

The forthcoming Nestlé - Free Week, 26 October — 1 November, designed to give the boycott a boost has received publicity.
The story gives us a fantastic amount of free publicity and overshadows Cherie Blair's visit to a Sure Start centre on an estate that has been devastated by her husband's flagship housing stock transfer policy.
Simple question: Just explain why, when you've been put through what (if legit) must be a very traumatic experience, your first reaction is to deface environmental suits which the good men and women of law enforcement and HAZMAT gave you for your protection, then smile for the camera with arms around one another knowing that the picture is going out in the media as free publicity.
In 1947 he wrote an article in the World's Press News alleging that members of parliament gave information to the newspapers about private parliamentary party meetings, often in return for money, publicity or free drinks.
For a limited time, the Healthy Back Institute is running a very unique promotion and has decided to GIVE AWAY a certain number of FREE hard copies of their best - selling book, The 7 - Day Back Pain Cure, as a one - time special promotion to get extra publicity.
Well, in today's slideshow I'm going to give you ten headline - makers, who not only embraced Internet romance, but also gave us much needed free publicity in the process, making online dating even more acceptable for average joes.
The sound - effects - free trailer for this Tom Cruise adventure has already given it a shot of publicity even the official trailer couldn't manage.
For what it's worth, I know several professional writers, one of whom is with a HUGE press and receives enviable publicity and support; a couple of whom are with small presses of varying quality; and many of whom are self - published, hustling hard to sell a couple of books a month (or giving their ebooks away for free).
The more professional your video productions look, the more likely they are to be picked up by other video services, giving you even more exposure, free book publicity and brand equity.
Will the media give them kudos and endless free publicity like they did TOR?
Most authors know that approaching bloggers to review their new book is a great way to drum up some free publicity that gives their book a word - of - mouth popularity, but when it comes to approaching blog authors, their emails can be very hit and miss.
You know those books you're giving away to the media, bloggers, and readers for free as part of your book publicity campaign?
They do this because they know readers will write reviews and give their titles free publicity.
It's just 10 units per store but it'll still sell a lot of Nooks and give Nook a lot of free publicity.
Down the line, it turned out the group thought the speaking event was «publicity» and was dismayed that I wouldn't provide free copies to give to their members who attended.
There are photo sharing sites that allow you to use a photo free of charge because it's either a public domain work, or the owner wants free publicity, which means you got ta give them or their company credit somewhere in your book.
Some of that publicity can be done for free, by setting up Facebook pages, starting Twitter accounts, as well as by giving away books, which does not cost you any money directly.
At the risk of politically outing myself, I can assure you that any republicans with more than two brain cells to rub together know Fox News is the one - stop shop for controversy - courting bull, but power to them for giving Bulletstorm some free publicity.
This allowed millions of people to try it for free and gave the game more publicity than the devs could have done on their own.
When I first started the forum, I noticed that some people see a forum as an opportunity to get free publicity for themselves without giving anything back to the community.
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