They get
plenty of publicity.
Apple's iPad might be enjoying
plenty of publicity at the moment, but that doesn't mean that Amazon is just going to let its eBook crown be snatched away just like that.
HIGH - DEMAND BACKSTORY: Simpson is a great literary favorite, and this winning novel will be supported by a cross-country author tour and
plenty of publicity.
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.
He obtained
plenty of publicity in the local paper and obtained a swing to the Conservatives slightly better than the national average.
But she's already getting
plenty of publicity.
Not exact matches
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.
The claims
of sceptics such as Sheffield University professor Philip R Davies, who dismisses the biblical King David as «about as historical as King Arthur», have attracted
plenty of attention and
publicity through popular media.
I'm sure she is thrilled with the free
publicity for her modeling career, but I'm sure she received
plenty of creepy messages last night.
There's no reason for her to go out with Gerard because
of money OR
publicity as she get
plenty of it.
If you value analysis and facts about your club there are
plenty of outlets that are not just seeking retweets and
publicity — there's the Tomkins Times, the Anfield Wrap, Anfield HQ, us, here at AnfieldIndex (who, I can personally guarantee, are unbeholden to any agendas) and all
of these will try to find the answers to those complex questions, to the best
of our ability.
I assumed that since it was a comic book movie starring Michael Cera, and since it had a pretty big
publicity run leading up to the release, that it would be in multiple screens at each theater, and I would have
plenty of opportunities to perhaps catch an afternoon showing if I bombed out
of the Game Day proceedings.
Plenty of book
publicity can come from your book being part
of a CBW display at your local bookstore or library.
I have
plenty to say on this one, but fortunately most
of it has already been said by Ursula Mackenzie, chair
of the Trade Publishers Council at The Publishers Association, who rebutted Connolly's article, pointing out that publishers provide a whole host
of services including: «editorial input; marketing and
publicity expertise; first - class sales contacts and proper remuneration».
Lest you think book fair opportunities for book
publicity are all past, there are
plenty of great events coming up this summer around the country.
But they're helpful if you want
publicity because knowing what will be covered when gives you
plenty of time to pitch.
Freelance sites like www.fiverr.com and www.elance.com provide
plenty of eager people to help get your marketing and
publicity in order.
For someone with
plenty of money to spare, might this be a reasonable form
of publicity?
The buzz & analyst / media blitz ahead
of an IPO would be sure to generate
plenty of good
publicity / attention for Avangardco also.
Then they launched themselves online, and progressively adopted a Ryanair
publicity approach featuring
plenty of wackiness, and lots
of pretty girls and partial nudity.
Lots
of fish were killed, but fortunately, similar actions in other cities were always accompanied by
plenty of notification and
publicity.
Looking forwards, the firm has
plenty of plans to further develop its wellbeing programme: a new more centralised portal that joins up all aspects
of health and wellbeing, better firm - wide
publicity for its initiatives and increased senior leader buy - in for all aspects
of wellbeing.
In early June
of this year, iHome, along with
plenty of other companies, issued a
publicity push for their HomeKit compatible devices, like iHome's «iSP5 Smartplug.»