Sentences with phrase «rather large audience»

Before games launch, we're used to seeing a lot of interest being drawn in just before they hit the shelves in order to grow the games publicity, but also to reach a rather large audience.
Sniper Elite quickly became a series of games that would fill the void for sniper shooters and fans of that specific genre since most fps focuses on diversity, and lets face it if you play as a sniper in any fps multiplayer nobody likes you, sorry, but the Sniper Elite series managed to capture a rather large audience with the previous releases and should get alot of fans hooked on this release too.
We see Him «helping» with fishing; we see Him «arranging» for income with which to pay taxes; we see Him providing food for His rather large audience (at least two times).
Meaning small businesses have a rather large audience to sell to.

Not exact matches

(And the fact that it carries a $ 399 price point — significantly lower than Facebook's Oculus Rift or HTC's Vive — may make it even more friendly to a larger general audience, rather than just tech enthusiasts.)
Some businesses are more concerned about attracting a smaller niche audience, for example, rather than a larger audience.
The pageantry of the Super Bowl is not confined to the game itself, nor to the culture heroes who attend it — e.g., Bob Hope, John Denver, Dan Rather and other celebrities — for the largest audience watches the game via television.
Etheridge had been giving a class on public speaking when he suggested those hoping to do well in front of large audiences might want to «pick up little moments» rather than «direct copy» Hitler's rhetorical technique.
Perhaps his ultimate audience was not Cell's readers nor even the scientific community at large but rather a very small (and select) group of readers in Alexandria, Va..
Research shows that your target audience is more likely to use a supplier that is recommended on a trusted independent wedding blog rather than those featured on larger wedding websites, magazines or in directories.
His latest, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, is his most accomplished work to date, a tale of the question of morality in a seemingly peaceful, domestic setting and with a rather large dose of that dry humor he gleefully uses against his own audience.
On the other hand, their TV series was by and large not well - received by the viewing audience (or, indeed, lack thereof), so it's safe to say that most folks would rather forget it happened.
The film doesn't seem in any position to discover a much larger audience on home video, where it reaches DVD (but not Blu - ray) from little Alchemy rather than TFA's larger sometime partner Paramount.
This speaks, of course, of larger industry problems, of issues of funding and distribution, of what stories get made and marketed to larger audiences, of which films get studio backing, which stars get cast, etc. but it nevertheless seemed rather telling that stories of young black men and cross-cultural relationships, and foreign films about burgeoning and belated sexual awakenings end up ghettoized this way.
There are going to be authors who would rather wrestle a shark than use Facebook, Twitter or any other form of marketing to sell more books and find a larger audience, but we don't live in 1915 anymore.
The book transition that in large part has been ushered in by Amazon is succeeding because, rather than relying on an old infrastructure to sell and distribute books, authors and creators are now able to use technology to connect directly with their audience.
But luckily, there are those with their finger on the pulse, or rather their noses in the air, sniffing out the future, to save the unrequited moment for a time when it can be appreciated by a larger audience, who sooner or later rise to the realization that, yes, something important happened fifty or forty years ago that we should have known about.
In the early 60s he began to experiment with paper as the work itself rather than as a ground, displaying the work in stacks that the audience were invited to leaf through, or large books with which they could interact.
Uptown galleries began to show more intellectually challenging, non-mimetic large - scale work for an informed audience, while the outdoor exhibit continued to present traditional «scapes and portraits with a more transparent aesthetic, made mainly to please the eye rather than test the mind, to the uninitiated public.
Brulle, who has conducted research on the funding behind the climate change contrarian movement, suggests that climate scientists consider ways they might break into large audiences rather than attempt to convert individuals one by one by showering them with evidence.
Join groups related to your area of expertise (e.g., private equity group for a private equity lawyer), but focus on groups with a highly engaged audience, rather than simply the largest audience.
Think about widening the focus to a larger audience or subject area — rather than creating another law blog, how about an industry blog with a legal slant?
The other reason Twitter might have gotten away with just $ 10 million, if that number is correct, is that Twitter says it has a rather large global audience.
Rather than building on already existing technology like Ethereum, Telegram wants to create its own blockchain - based payment platform, the Telegram Open Network (TON), that will offer participating businesses full access to its large audience via advertising exchange and virtual storefronts where its homegrown cryptocurrency, called Gram, will be used for payments.
«Rather than follow others who are going after the largest audience, we're more concerned with going after the right audience
Rather than spending on marketing campaigns to reach the largest audience, start targeting only serious buyers and sellers in your specified area.
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