Sentences with phrase «needed good publicity»

For the last 20 years, Detroit has always needed good publicity, and the auto show really does that.»

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Because no third party will ever be able to devote the needed passion and hours and creativity to unearthing the best possible link building and publicity opportunities that are available for your specific site than... YOU.
If one blatantly lives out their sin, balks at it being categorized as sin, well, then, the body needs to do what it has to do in order to deal with the publicity of it.
I am so grateful — for all these opportunities, of course, but mostly for the kindness of other people: the reader who shoved a $ 50 Starbucks card into my pocket at a signing; the flight attendant who gently patted my arm; Dad's idea to make my favorite comfort food for dinner and Mom's faithful execution of pork loin, rice, and fried apples; Marvin and Brandon at Belk; Dan's shoulder; a call from my sister; readers who pile into minvans and drive many miles just to talk, friends who understood why, with all this good publicity, I would just need a good, long cry.
The charity was in need of money to alleviate a desperate situation but would not accept the donation because it refused to be seen as complicit with a company as immoral as Nestle, or to give such an odious corporation any good publicity.
With increasing numbers of women choosing C - sections without a clear medical need, these under - publicized risks of C - section deliveries need - well, more publicity.
Non-native species are a crucial issue that needs to be addressed to raise general awareness and publicity, alongside scientific surveys and monitoring, improved data availability, regulations, management tools, risk assessment, stakeholders» commitment, enforcement, best practices and constant surveillance.
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.
Sure the saying goes that all publicity is good publicity, but for an audience that doesn't need a reason to ignore the film, it could prove costly.
Do you think this kind of publicity helps make others aware of needs or is it simply a good photo op for politicians?
This franchise needs no help finding an audience, but any good publicity for this one is welcomed by LucasFilm, without question.
Yes, a film needs good reviews and industry support to get noticed by the Academy, but the publicity campaigns mounted by studios are crucial as well and usually dictate whether an actor is considered for a «leading» or «supporting» role.
And, although there are many low - cost and no - cost ways to get publicity and to market your work, unless you are able to pay someone to find these ways for you, you will need to spend time doing the research, trial - and - error, and trying again that it will take to discover ways that might work best for you in marketing and promoting your book.
Any author, no matter how well published, needs an independent publicity team in his or her corner, and the book wizards of JKS Communications are the best.
Corinne Liccketto, Sales and Marketing Manager and Book Publicist with Smith Publicity, spoke specifically about the need for self - published authors to establish for themselves a complete brand, as well as establish their credibility in either a non-fiction platform or as a writer who has believable expertise in that area.
One of the key issues plaguing an admittedly glutted ebook market is the need for better searchability, especially for self - published and small press books that don't come with the publicity teams reserved for bestsellers from the Big Five.
It's also important to note that most publicity campaigns need to start around three months before your launch, so make sure to get in touch with publicists well before that point if you're planning on going that direction.
I needed a mentor as well as a publicist, and my publicist took the time to explain to me what she would do to create a national publicity campaign for me.
Those in need of a knowledgeable, loyal and hard - working book publicist would do well with Dan Smith and Smith Publicity.
Business authors need to be sure that the publisher will be a good partner as they build their wider brand, that they'll have their say on questions of design, timing, publicity and so on.
While I would love to be putting out independent e-books as well as traditionally published titles, I worry about how I am going to fit in all the marketing and publicity I need to make both a successful endeavour.
And we're interested in #FutureChat this week in hearing from members of The FutureBook community about what else is needed in the way of information, what better data on production and sales might offer, not just to authors but also to publishers, their editors and acquisition teams, to marketers and publicity officers, none of whom can see clearly what reader - consumers are up to «by candlelight.»
I needed a mentor as well as a publicist, my Smith publicist took the time to explain to me what she would do to create a national publicity campaign for me.
«We partnered with Smith Publicity not just because they're one of the best book promotion agencies in the industry, but because they offer book promotion and social media services personalized to authors» needs.
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Once again, the good folks at the Oprah Winfrey Show decided to choose a book that didn't need any more publicity with its book club logo.
In addition, searching for quality PR freelancers will take up much of your time because they also need to understand that you do not gain publicity in marketing your books as publicity is best gained in other ways.
18 months or a year before publication is a good time to get your book promotion and publicity started, especially if you need to build an audience (see below).
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Most of us are good at some things — for example, writing — but not always at the marketing, publicity, and relentless self - promotion you seem to need to make a book sell.
I think that an article on them [Lexis / West], even if not positive, just gives their China businesses some much needed publicity and is thus not good for us independent publishers.
He advises those facing potentially damaging publicity in the media or online, as well as during and following publication when damage needs to be prevented or mitigated.
You most certainly don't need it, and I'm positive the Kardashians don't need any more publicity, they seem to be doing quite well.
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