Sentences with phrase «more great publicity»

You dropped the ball and it would have been something that put the PS4 ahead of Xbone getting you more great publicity at the same time.

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Later within the interview, Barhydt hinted that Abra might be prolonged to supply far more than currencies of their app, mentioning his intention to supply people in growing markets with the flexibility to achieve publicity to Apple inventory by the use of nothing greater than a smartphone with some bitcoin on it.
Even if you are doing this solely for the publicity and the press, you'll get a great deal more of exposure if you come across as not just as a big company that once tested Bitcoin, but one that actively endorses it.
I have a really nice linky party with great inspiration, and would love it if you'd link up with this and more, hope to see you there, it is great publicity for you too!
And while much of the public is aware that the National Science Foundation (NSF) backs a lot of great and useful research, the agency knows that much of it could use more publicity.
With proven applications for depression and anxiety and early indications suggesting use for stamina and endurance, this extract could use greater publicity and more comprehensive scientific corroboration.
Actually, I was handed a great example of book publicity by a forever (and ever and ever) friend, Paul Amirault (more about the forever and ever and ever part later).
I would add on the side of traditional publishing that 1) It is easier to get national publicity because producers give more weight to a traditionally published book, particularly from a larger house (though some self - published authors certainly do get national publicity as well — it's just harder, in general and 2) a traditional publisher is generally going to bring a great deal of experience to the table — from improving the cover or title to layout and design.
A release from FicShelf highlighted some of the current disparity in the publishing industry, as the more common situation of male authors receiving more lucrative contracts and greater focus on publicity campaigns for their books has led to men outnumbering women in:
Of course, if you have an author platform or are great at generating publicity and creating marketing opportunities, you may be able to sell many more.
The last real advantage that traditional publishers have is an «in» with major reviewers, which can get your book a great deal more publicity.
Sounds like a great business case for more and more small e-pub houses — can do pretty much everything a large publisher will do, at potentially much lower overhead, which creates margin that can be used competitively to attract established authors, do more publicity, etc..
Some great and helpful books: Dan Poynter's Self - Publishing Manual, Volume 2: How to Write, Print and Sell Your Own Book (ParaPublishing, 2009) Dan Poynter The Complete Guide to Self - Publishing: Everything You Need to Know to Write, Publish, Promote and Sell Your Own Book (Writer's Digest, 2009 or 2010) Marilyn Ross & Sue Collier Doing Business by the Book: How to Craft a Crowd - Pleasing Book and Attract More Clients and Speaking Engagements Than You Ever Thought Possible — Sophfronia Scott (Advantage Media Group, 2008) 1001 Ways to Market Your Book — John Kremer (Open Horizons, 2009) Red Hot Internet Publicity — Penny Sansevieri (Cosimo, 2009) Get Published Today — Penny Sansevieri (Lulu Publishing, 2010)
With this monopoly or near - monopoly they can dictate terms to publishers or dictate what gets published: Amazon is great at selling certain kinds of books but not others (trade paperbacks, lit fiction that needs «discovery»; mid list from writers who lack a social media or publicity «platform»), and the more Amazon dominates the market, the less viable it becomes to publish books in those categories.
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«NO JURY, NO PRIZES» was one of the great slogans of modernism, but since publicity is today valued more than autonomy, ours is a time when, as the Dodo said, «all must have prizes.»
«Turner Prize: A Retrospective 1984 - 2006» TATE BRITAIN, LONDON «NO JURY NO PRIZES» was one of the great slogans of modernism, but since publicity is today valued more than autonomy, ours is a...
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).
What's more interesting is that Samsung actually put a little space between the company and IOC's initiative and said that they had no involvement in the entire affair, which to be honest, could be used as a great publicity tool.
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