Sentences with phrase «of name recognition»

He built a staff from scratch and is working to overcome a complete lack of name recognition in a geographically diverse district.
A lot of smaller attorneys, may be solo practitioners, boutique firms, they're going to work off a lot of name recognition of themselves, not their firms, per se.
She said the biggest reason that she wanted to join us was because of our name recognition in the area.
The very lack of name recognition among the newer CEOs we discovered in our quest proves that point.
This kind of name recognition gives us a leg up when it comes to fighting for your rights.
I've see many books that fail to market books to new readers once the author has a bit of name recognition.
That is to say, most attorneys don't have a great deal of name recognition, giving pay - per - click advertising another way to support your firm and brand.
This website has a vast dating pool and lots of name recognition, so you can be sure that you won't run out of potential dates.
In a previous article, I wrote about how scientific excellence gives you a key marketing advantage because of the name recognition it provides.
The recent release of their new program criteria means that it's time for that lack of name recognition to change.
OK, so your academic position and training gives you the major advantage of name recognition and credibility, which may help you to get your foot in the door with a potential client.
The comptroller race numbers are meaningless with that kind of name recognition.
The fact is, in terms of name recognition among mainstream fans — ie, those who tune into Smackdown or RAW when they have time and watch the odd PPV, but don't follow wrestling as closely as we do — NXT stars tend to be several rungs below the main roster.
Alfa's road cars need to succeed in the U.S. and China, where it doesn't have nearly the same level of name recognition as its luxury competitors.
This resource is particularly useful if you are a newer self - publisher who doesn't have a lot of name recognition as yet but want a quick way to become more well - known by partnering up with more popular writers.
Hank Sheinkopf: «Right now, Nixon's riding a wave of name recognition from her time on a show about rich white women galavanting around the Upper West Side, but that's not going to cut it when it comes to turning out support from black women.»
A story in The New York Times this week noted the unusually low polling Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has had in terms of name recognition with voters.
«I think Cuban is pretty competitive given his comparatively low level of name recognition at this point,» Tom Jensen, the director of Public Policy Polling, told Business Insider in an email.
Although Beilein had success during his time at West Virginia and Michigan, he doesn't have the same type of name recognition as Michigan State's Tom Izzo or Duke's Mike Krzyzewski.
«Right now, Nixon's riding a wave of name recognition from her time on a show about rich white women galavanting around the Upper West Side, but that's not going to cut it when it comes to turning out support from black women.»
Yet the Prius does return marginally higher EPA ratings — 54/50/52 mpg or 58/53/56 mpg for the Eco model — and has years of name recognition on its side.
But Leisure Suit Larry does have the benefit of name recognition, if nothing else, and in the hands of the right developer it could be turned into something genuinely clever.
The first finding, as is often the case, is the low level of name recognition many politicians have outside the «Westminster bubble».
Unlike his fellow Democratic LG contender, Bill Samuels, St. Lawrence always made it clear he wouldn't primary Cuomo's LG pick, basically making his brief statewide run more of a name recognition - rising exercise than anything else.
This post is a part of Name Recognition & Writing Activities hosted by Preschool Powol Packets.
I also extended this activity to include basic colors as well as the written words for the shapes for a bit of name recognition simply because my 5 year old is likely to take an interest in the activity as well!
She's a fairly late entry in the race, but with an established Staten Island electoral base and a fair amount of name recognition among City Republicans she's an immediately viable candidate.
Sterzenbach said most of her early support is a result of name recognition, and he said Patel could fill the void of «somebody that Democrats can get excited about.»
Surprisingly after almost five years in office, biweekly press releases and endless campaigning, a lack of name recognition seemed his political Achilles heel.
Astorino will need to go a lot of those places, if he hopes to overcome a two - to - one registration disadvantage, a fund - raising deficit that currently stands at $ 32 million, and a gulf of name recognition that sees him trailing Andrew Cuomo by 40 points in public polls.
The film eventually devolves into a series of life - and - death struggles where the casualties, rather than coming across as random and unpredictable, play out as if they had been negotiated with the cast's publicists in order of name recognition.
So, to be fair, this is not Swiftism, although that certainly accounts for much of the name recognition.
Television shows have oftenserved as fodder for Hollywood producers seeking a storyline and cast ofcharacters on the strength of name recognition.
The belief is that unknown authors with no publishing sales histories are a gamble because the lack of name recognition creates a hurdle that may keep the book from finding its audience — hence the tendency to publish the same famous names over and over again.
Carlson Rezidor and Marriott recognize the value of name recognition with many travelers and are making sure their names are prominent ones in Africa....
By using Lara Croft's name, they make use of name recognition to appease fans until a formal sequel is released.
American culture feeds off of name recognition, likability and attractiveness.
To summarize, the main disadvantages of name recognition are that larger, older, more known firms are often perceived as too expensive, less aggressive, and not in tune with today's rapidly changing environment.
Another app with plenty of name recognition, Stitcher can't really match the podcast apps from much smaller developers.
The most common and costly marketing mistake, says Herder, is inconsistency — the messages and the images vary greatly from one promotional piece to another, preventing the powerful buildup of name recognition.
Wendy Long, the Manhattan attorney who hopes to be a U.S. senator, can't come anywhere close to the incumbent, Kirsten Gillibrand, in terms of name recognition.
Goichi Suda, or Suda51, is a designer with quite a lot of name recognition among fans of the horror genre thanks to his work on games like Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse, Lollipop Chainsaw and Shadows of the Damned.
This matchup is near the top because of name recognition and star power, but your mileage may vary.
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One of the pragmatic reasons the union officials who play such a big role in the WFP's operation wanted to give him its nomination rather than backing an obscure law professor whose lack of name recognition at the time was equaled only by her paucity of funding was that they felt more confident he could produce the 50,000 votes on the WFP line necessary to preserve its spot on the state ballot four years from now.
Heinz is a prize because it has the type of name recognition that takes years to build, said Brian Sozzi, chief equities analyst for NBG Productions.
But Sanders has monopolized labor endorsements in the race and enjoys the inertia of incumbency — plus the 15 years of name recognition he's built up in the area since he won his first election for the City Council in 2001.

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