Sentences with phrase «only reached a wider audience»

Desktop Tower Defense not only reached a wider audience by being available for free online, it also introduced my favorite element of the genre: mazing.

Not exact matches

Quite simply, to increase fan interaction by reaching a wider audience than you could with only one to two posts per day.
Reviews turn out to be crucial to helping an ebook reach a wide audience, since they validate the the content to casual browsers, and as of today, the book has only one (thanks Charles — as always, you're a rock star).
Not only does Gong hope to reach a wider audience, but she also hopes to be the reason society starts talking about sexuality and masturbation in a more comfortable and open way.
As for Mirror Mirror, as expected, that one didn't reach as wide an audience as the filmmakers hoped and it only earned $ 19 million on its $ 85 million budget.
It's almost worth a watch if only to see how much a trailer can obliterate the actual style and tone in an attempt to reach as wide an audience as possible.
These vloggers reach tens of thousands of followers, so not only can they help you see what's what with your chosen genre, but if you can get your book reviewed by them, you're reaching a wide new audience.
Dog Star Comics will operate as a co-op for talent and integrate proven and aggressive marketing techniques to reach a wide audience that may have only limited access to traditional comics.
As we've discussed, book marketing is no longer about lonely book signings and time - consuming schlepps to beg every store in town to carry your book — taking your marketing online (while not appropriate for EVERY book / subject matter) offers you the opportunity to reach a wide audience with only a moderate input of time and effort.
These days, if you want to reach out to as wide an audience as possible, you not only need to create a comprehensive marketing campaign, you must also adapt to their reading preferences too.
«In doing so, we are not only gaining a world - class print partner, but also enabling our authors to reach out to a far wider audience and increase their potential sales by an order of magnitude.
Sadly, it's not only geographical or language barriers that stops authors from reaching wider audiences with their work, sometimes it is actual, tangible, physical barriers.
He tells Develop about the show's creation, the wild reception it gets in nations where the only market for games is the black market and why he feels video game music is reaching a wider audience than ever today.
With Mobile, Nintendo can not only create games that reach a wider audience, they can expand the popularity of their brand as well as cross promote their other products.
However, you can't only share your latest designs via social networks like Instagram or Facebook and expect to get noticed; you also have to reach out via other channels — such as online magazines and blogs — to attract a much wider audience.
This equal division of talent between realism and expressionism permits Power to reach a very wide audience, and on top of this one feels she is only just beginning to flex her creative muscles.
Adverts in the national press are expensive and are often only used for senior management appointments or where the employer wants to ensure they are reaching as wide an audience as possible.
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