Sentences with phrase «more publicity as»

Museum Director Aurora McCaffrey said the staff were jazzed about the prospects for more publicity as a result of the high - profile visit.

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Maryam Henein, the director of Vanishing of the Bees, a 2010 documentary that explores the environmental ramifications Colony Collapse Disorder, dismisses the personified bee being backburnered as little more than a clever «healthwashing» - reminiscent corporate publicity stunt.
«Write to Play» heralded Playworld's first - ever social media giveaway, and the results are impressive: Not only did its Facebook fan base increase from 600 to more than 9,000 during the two months the contest ran, but as finalists rallied to gain community support for their campaigns, many local news outlets reported on their efforts, earning Playworld significant free publicity in the process.
As a business leader, you probably shouldn't treat your employees better or give more to your community just for the publicity value.
If a medal is gilded with publicity as well as the standard six or more grams of gold, the value equation is completely different, and auction prices can shoot through the roof.
In today's e-commerce world, more and more Internet retailers are installing bitcoin capabilities to tap into that growing virtual currency market as well as to gain more publicity by doing so.
There is nothing more newsworthy than a specially designed press event, which would translate to increased publicity for your marketplace as the news media covers 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.
Outrage can generate a ton of publicity (as this has) and makes more people want to watch the show to «see what they can see»....
I found this debate last night as a way for Ken Ham to get more publicity for his Creation Museum, more than to really promote learning and scientific pursuit.
But he did it more as a publicity stunt than anything else.
Too much with us sometimes, as the glare of publicity reveals more human frailties than media hype can cover up.
This has to happen more often as it's fantastic publicity for both.
Perhaps the film is more moderate than its publicity campaign, but It's been billed as «OMGZ!
I've been so irked over the mostly negative responses to the Time article — trying to appreciate any publicity of breastfeeding as helping it to be more normalized in mainstream — but really just feeling like I have to ignore most of the conversation as the judgement and ignorant fodder is honestly painful!
Third, the publicity afforded to the most recent debate could be viewed as part of a wider effort by the Chinese to indirectly warn North Korea and demonstrate to the outside world, especially the US, that China is open to a more public discussion of policy.
Rather than push Wilders and his crazed views underground, barring him entry into the UK has brought the man more publicity than he could've possibly hoped for in the first place... a point made by ITV News at Ten who incidently ran the whole saga as their lead story, thus further adding to that publicity... Bravo ITV... (slaps head in disbelief)
Some have groaned at the idea, describing it as nothing more than a cheesy publicity stunt for Tesla, a company facing fresh delays in production goals.
As attorney general, Spitzer's favorite tactic was to use shame and publicity as weapons against publicly traded companies, and for eight years, it was hugely effective — though Spitzer ran roughshod over more than a few innocent partieAs attorney general, Spitzer's favorite tactic was to use shame and publicity as weapons against publicly traded companies, and for eight years, it was hugely effective — though Spitzer ran roughshod over more than a few innocent partieas weapons against publicly traded companies, and for eight years, it was hugely effective — though Spitzer ran roughshod over more than a few innocent parties.
Councilman Robert Cornegy asked New York State to declare a state emergency so that new boilers could be purchased and installed more quickly at Housing Authority properties; his request was dismissed by some of his colleagues as a publicity stunt.
Overall, my creative, marketing, and publicity skills, as well as networking, presentation, and general communication skills are much more fully developed.
As the PhyloCode gains publicity, however, more and more journals may return papers to scientists, demanding they follow the traditional system.
Bracken: If she'd been seen as being an animal that was locked away, that not many people saw, that could have perpetuated more bad publicity.
Couple that with a condition known to the plant community as «plant blindness» - the tendency for students to be more interested in studying animals than plants, and biology teachers» preference for using animal systems to demonstrate biological concepts - and you have yourself a plant publicity crisis.
The trade association for the produce industry, United Fresh Produce, countered in a statement to CNN, writing, «At a time when medical experts strongly urge Americans to realize the health benefits from eating more fruits and vegetables, it is irresponsible to mislead consumers with a sensational publicity stunt disguised as science.»
Some sources consider those arrests as publicity stunts, and criticize Russian authorities for not taking more vigilant approach in regard to computer crimes.
Since the positive publicity resulting from the mutants saving the U.S. President from being assassinated (as seen in X-Men: Days of Future Past), Professor Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) has a more hopeful view of the future.
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Quite aside from her terrific performance in «Animal Kingdom,» as long as she continues to be this delightful in person, it'd be nice to have her on the publicity circuit for a few more weeks.
It has also come out in the publicity for Argo that Chris Terrio's first drafts of the script told the story more as a comedy romp.
What it is, instead, is a throwback to the kinds of movies Taylor Hackford likes to make: glossy, edgeless, overheated prestige entertainments that are sometimes, as was the case with his Proof of Life, more interesting for the publicity drama they create than for the films themselves.
You might think of Hunt as an X-Games type who thrives on publicity and fun, while Lauda is more scientist or engineer driven by the quest for perfection.
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.
As one of the most cost - effective ways for companies to build on their Show investment and generate more publicity, the New Products Showcase pays dividends year - round.
Some say that mudslinging is as American as Mississippi mud, and in certain countries — the U.S. included — the legal system more than welcomes negative publicity.
Publishers Simon & Schuster has already experienced success with its book and author videos posted on YouTube that generate more than a million views each month, and the company is intending to replicate the publicity on other sites such as Roku and Blinkx.
Also, it'll just be more bad publicity for B&N, and turn potential customers away, as well as what few loyal customers their digital division may still have...
Book marketing online has become as, if not more, essential than traditional book publicity.
Laurie McLean, an agent with Larsen Pomada Literary Agents in San Francisco, spent more than 25 years in high - tech publicity and marketing before she started her career as a literary agent.
But concluding that all book trailers are a silly approach to book promotion doesn't make any more sense than deciding that blogging for book publicity is a bad idea after you've seen a badly - written book blog, or reasoning that media releases don't work after you've seen an incompetently - handled press release (most likely, one that reads as if it were an ad for a book, which won't accomplish anything, rather than an actual news release, which most likely will help you achieve your book promotion goals).
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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.
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There may be no such thing as bad publicity, but fraudulent reviews and personal attacks have shown to cause 60 % or more drop in book sales from reports I have received.
It can mean, unfortunately, that news of bad reviews or harsh criticisms are more likely to gain traction than glowing praise, but if authors remember the adage, «There's no such thing as bad publicity,» it can at least soften the blow delivered by a spiteful or overly negative review.
This concept of creating publicity campaigns around the author as an entire writer and not simply around a book is important to the state of digital publishing today, as more and more readers are clamoring for content from their favorite writers.
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