Sentences with phrase «publicity because»

I share with REM not for publicity because I have nothing to sell to the readers, but offer it as sharing garnered tools of the trade accumulated over 35 years.
It would seem that the matter has had a burst of publicity because Les Green, Professor of the Philosophy of Law at Oxford and an adjunct faculty member at McMaster, took an interest in the case and began tweeting about it.
The story has drawn extensive publicity because Oprah recently featured Angel author Henry Rosenblat on her popular television talk show.
Back in 2010 Just Cause 2 released and it is, to date, the most recognizable of the two so far, in the series as it was the game that really set Just Cause on the map simply because it gave birth to a whole new way of playing around with an open sandbox game like this and also gained a lot of publicity because of gamers making videos and showing of the madness that could be had in the game.
As destination and experience marketers, we are experts in online travel marketing and publicity because travel is what we know best.
And while that strategy may seem reminiscent of the scene in Miracle on 34th Street where Macy's gets good publicity because Santa is referring customers to other department stores, Sheridan's motives are not necessarily as altruistic as the jolly old elf's.
Bad relationships with indie authors will not make good publicity because they might have overlooked indies» word - of - mouth impression.
There are never any guarantees when it comes to free publicity because there is no control over whether the media pick up your story, offer you an interview or mention your book.
I believe the most effective marketing tools are books and media publicity because they both give you instant credibility.
But they're helpful if you want publicity because knowing what will be covered when gives you plenty of time to pitch.
Of course, the difference is with Indie, you don't need as much publicity because your book is not going to «slide off the shelves».
Successful authors and their publicists go after trade journal publicity because it sells books and generates paying speaking opportunities.
I liked working with Smith Publicity because they knew what the media wants, and delivered top - quality stories in a professional manner.
Firstly, I've yet to meet an author who chose to do their own publicity because they enjoyed it, and thought that seeing it was so much fun they'd write a book.
I came back to Smith Publicity because of their stellar customer service, attention to detail, accessibility and true care they put into knowing their client.
I chose Smith Publicity because they, alone, took the time to research my credentials and my book before we signed a contract.
I would add on the side of traditional publishing that 1) It is easier to get national publicity because producers give more weight to a traditionally published book, particularly from a larger house (though some self - published authors certainly do get national publicity as well — it's just harder, in general and 2) a traditional publisher is generally going to bring a great deal of experience to the table — from improving the cover or title to layout and design.
This is expected to garner lots of publicity because the Pirate Bay is the largest of its kind and a household name.
That's one part of his training rehabilitation that he rarely mentions, but has received a lot of publicity because he uses it frequently.
Many of these public health studies attracted a great deal of publicity because they seemed to settle the question of risk once and for all.
It seems his campaign understood that the appointment would likely generate some negative publicity because the press release makes clear that John Lehal will have no role in policy, stating specifically that his accountability is, «operations oversight, no policy development».
His campaign garnered considerable publicity because he visited every county in Montana, by canoe.
Analysts said that while Nixon would get a ton of publicity because of her celebrity, she would have little chance of upsetting the incumbent.

Not exact matches

Companies often favor arbitration, because it can be less expensive than a public trial and can allow them to avoid bad publicity.
While there were dissenters, the Supreme Court found that Skilling's negative publicity didn't prevent him from receiving a fair trial — especially because Houston was the fourth - most - populous city in the country, allowing for a large jury pool.
Although the incident comes at the height of the busiest time of the year for cruise bookings, a period known as Wave Season, travel agents weren't bracing for a downturn in business Monday, in part because the incident had yet to get major publicity, said Mike Driscoll of Cruiseweek, an industry newsletter.
«I recognize the publicity value» of announcing bitcoin transactions he said, «but initially it was because anonymity is always a concern for people.»
«It sounds like kind of a joke because it looks like he wants to use our positive momentum and gain publicity on his side and that is kind of lame.»
In part, that's because Hemsley is probably the most retiring, publicity - adverse CEO heading an iconic company.
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.
Famous because of her last name and fortune, she has always been private and publicity - averse.
If Bulldog Gin gets sold to a spirits giant like Diageo for mega bucks in 2020, I feel I've made a difference because I not only consumed lots of Bulldog Gin and tonic on my business trip to Mallorca, I also did an interview with the CEO here which helps with publicity through search traffic.
Because the SEC's rules for resubmission of a failed proposal by a shareholder in the next year's proxy statement require that the proposal have received up to 10 % of the vote (depending on how many years it has been submitted), the significant voting impact of an ISS recommendation can empower a proponent to resubmit a proposal year after year, imposing costs on the company and creating waste and negative publicity to the detriment of the company and its shareholders.
Because it does not have any interest to me other than «another attempt at publicity ``, it will not adversely or otherwise have any effect on me.
However, nearby stores reported that their sales of these two magazines soared, which means that while Playboy and Penthouse suffered slightly or perhaps not at all in the long run (because of the free publicity), the individual 7 - Eleven owner - franchisers suffered considerable economic damage not only from the loss of magazine sales but from losses of additional sales from people who went to other stores to purchase Playboy and Penthouse.
The only reason this is getting publicity is because the dude is christian.
It is all a publicity stunt for them as it is for all the nonsense people file suit on because they do nt feel its right for them.
To the credit of the authorities, and in part because of the international sympathy aroused by an unusual amount of publicity, significant steps were taken to, ameliorate the plight of the victimized women; nevertheless, the incident clearly dramatizes not only the vulnerability of women to this particular form of violence but also the injustice of a culture, sanctioned by religion, which regards the woman's sexual integrity as primarily the concern of husbands and male relatives whose honor is at stake: bluntly, she is property, not a full person in her own right.
It's sickening to me, and the majority of Americans... as you said... 70 % 80 %... that jerks like you mock the Christian faith and have good publicity doing it because of your status with CNN and other networks.
There are also a number of grandstanding moves he'd make to get publicity (e.g., ordaining an openly gay man to the priesthood in a very public PR blitz only to defrock the guy a few months later because Spong was so concerned about ordaining a gay candidate that he didn't bother to go through the necessary discernment process — this PR move really impacted some very qualified homosexual candidates who were all painted with the same brush.)
This position figures because of all the superhots, Bhuts have garnered the most publicity over the past few years, and it doesn't seem to matter that it's been dethroned as the hottest pepper in the world.
«And I'm not spending much on advertising because you're here to get me all this free publicity, starting this afternoon.»
Sadly, coconut got such bad publicity in the 1970's and 1980's because of the way it was processed (hydrogenated).
''... Just at the time we were settling the case with Coles amongst a lot of publicity we instituted against Woolworths who we allege — because it's before the court — we allege were doing the same thing.
And although the attendance figures in the papers the next day would still show 60,000 because of season tickets, on the evening of the match on the TV (MOTD) it would be visible by millions of people and the pundits would go wild at such a strong visible gesture particularly if a lot of publicity was made prior to the game about the plan.
He might have been slightly overrated among left guards in the past because his close friendship with O.J. had gotten him considerable publicity.
Industry as a whole is big, big, big on trophies, probably because, lacking crowds or publicity, these baubles are the only tangible sort of recognition an industrial sportsman can get.
It's too bad that this successful first pitch won't get the same publicity that his bad one did, because this was a pretty decent pitch.
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.
This received virtually no publicity, because it's the Browns.
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