Sentences with phrase «of generating publicity»

So, in terms of generating publicity, Morgan has people across the country talking about him and his firm both online and offline.
With all the promise, excitement and intrigue that the show usually brings, it'd certainly see them hit the nail on the head in terms of generating publicity.
Seeking an alternative method of generating publicity about the book, Kessler bootstrapped, and tapped friends and colleagues until he found a generous landlord who wanted to support the arts.

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Then over the weekend, he printed a $ 6.5 million invoice for Darby (again not naming her) based on calculations by a Dublin PR firm regarding the value of the publicity their exchange had generated.
You acknowledge and agree that NBCUniversal, its licensees, affiliates, successors and assigns, will be entitled to retain any and all revenue generated from any sales, licenses, assignments and other transfers of the rights granted by you hereunder, as well as any and all revenue generated by the display of any advertising, publicity, promotional materials or distribution rights in connection with your User Content.
There is no end to the number of ways you can generate awareness and publicity for your business.
Many of the world's most successful bloggers have relied on the mainstream media to generate publicity for their blog to help build an audience.
Deciding on a Goal The objective, of course, is to generate publicity.
«At the end of the day a theatrical release still generates a lot of publicity, it gets a movie reviewed — every person that goes to watch that movie is paying for it,» he said.
Uber's investors have been well aware of Kalanick's vision and his management style from the start, after all, even if they underestimated the whirlwind of negative publicity that they could generate.
It appeared they had at last removed what CEO Joel Manby called their «blocking» issue: A virulent controversy over their treatment of orcas that had generated plenty of negative publicity and weighed on the company's performance in recent years.
Due to a sharp increase in ICOs and the desire of many ICO issuers to generate publicity for their offerings, many blockchain «news» organizations have been increasingly willing to abandon their journalistic integrity by publishing paid promotional content, without disclosing the source of the content.
Facebook had just opened its platform to outside applications, and Lending Club generated a lot of viral publicity through its Facebook launch.
that it can get your message in front of thousands of different channels nationwide, including both online and in print, acting as a cost effective way to raise awareness, generate publicity and entice new prospects at the same time.
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»....
As for my wondering whether the protest was organized to generate publicity for the college, that was» in full awareness of running the risks of subtlety» intended humorously.
Every shrewd publicist knows that the best way to sell a book is to generate lots of advance publicity.
One suspects that Scorsese's insistence on leaving it in suggests that either the artist in him rebelled against being told what he could or could not do, or some satanic impulse hinted that without that slight movement under the bedcovers, none of the publicity generated by fundamentalist protest would have come about.
He is obviously doing viarl marketing trying to generate a bunch of free publicity for his church all the while dragging the name of Christianity through the mud like others have done so often.
He's football's most notorious bad boy, a seven - year veteran who, as quarterback Brett Favre says, seems as though he's been around longer because of the publicity he has generated.
The publicity generated almost impacted Wenger (who was as close to quitting as ever before) and almost impacted the Board (who timidly suggested a Director of Football).
Instead of highlighting that an EU Export Directives prohibits such exports because the products are not labelled in the appropriate language and so endanger babies, Danone encouraged supermarkets to introduce rationing for all customers across the UK, generating publicity in the mass media and creating panic buying.
The bus generated a fair amount of publicity and was explained on the basis that women have been less likely to vote in previous elections.
Ryan, a Kingston native now living in Gardiner, didn't have long to bask in the glow of positive self - generated publicity.
``... It is unremarkable that the arrest of the longtime Speaker of the Assembly on allegations that he committed a large - scale and long - running honest services fraud and extortion scheme generated substantial publicity, and it plainly would have done so regardless of any statements made by the U.S. Attorney.»
«These actions are not a responsible approach to congressional oversight, they continue a trend of generating unnecessary conflict for the sake of publicity, and they are shockingly disrespectful to the secretary of state,» the Maryland Democrat said in a statement.
That bill generated huge publicity and hundreds of letters.
Little said she thought the idea was a joke when Cuomo first mentioned it during his State of the State address in January, but she called the race «priceless» in terms of the attention and publicity it would generate for the region.
Some of those «success stories» involved making new governmental regulations, but others worked by just generating a lot of negative publicity for their targets.
But their passionate opposition to the chemical plant generated an explosion of public anger that forced a halt in construction, pending further environmental impact studies by authorities in Beijing, and produced large demonstrations June 1 and 2, drawing national publicity.
In Esopus - Rosendale, two - time Republican Carl Belfiglio, with a talent for self - generated publicity, makes lots of noise.
We are also considering creating a public relations position to coordinate the exchange of information with other PDA's and generate publicity for the PDA through campus publications.
Current opportunities for aspiring meat engineers are few and far between, but Post hopes that the publicity generated by his burger will whet the appetites of other research groups and funding bodies.
This issue has generated a lot of publicity in which Chemistry wants to be a part of.
Needless to say, Karlson was proud of Walking Tall, most of all because it was a gamble that worked, and made him financially secure for the rest of his life, while generating a wave of adoring publicity that finally shed some light on his earlier, more effective films.
We are relying on the terrific national publicity that opening the Tribeca Film Festival is generating for the film to raise awareness for our opening weekend, and hoping to get a nice bump from the publicity around this year's Met Ball in a couple of weeks on May 2nd.»
It would generate plenty of publicity and serve as a tip of the hat to Scott, who managed to remove Spacey following multiple sexual allegations against the actor just nine weeks from the movie's opening date.
For all the publicity generated in the aftermath of Vergara, almost nobody is talking about teacher tenure.
We know there are bad teachers, and while they represent a small sample size of teachers, they are often the ones who sadly generate the most publicity.
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.
Among off - road vehicles, the full - size Ford Raptor, a variant of the Ford F - 150, has been generating considerable positive publicity.
The Kia K900 is new this year as a 2015 model and is similar to the second generation Hyundai Equus with rear - drive (only), V8 power and available reclining rear seats but not the individual business class seats of the 2011 Equus that generated mounds of publicity and almost zero sales in the US.
Typing «publicity» into the search box on the right generates a list of articles, as does searching for «media.»
One of the best things an author can do to market their book and generate publicity for it, particularly if it is self - published, is to tie the book into something in the news.
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It may seem like a counter-intuitive book publicity idea: giving books away instead of selling them to generate book buzz.
Self - published e-book have also generated a ton of negative publicity.
Every librarian knows that massively weeding or otherwise removing the collection is one of the fastest ways to generate negative publicity that libraries can fall into.
Remember, book publicity is not only free, it's 10 times more valuable than advertising, so follow these steps to make sure you're prepared to take advantage of every opportunity you can generate with the press.
Sell just one book as a result of publicity generated by this resource and you will have covered the cost of the media list and the tips on how to use it.
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