Sentences with phrase «seeing more publicity»

Not exact matches

Outrage can generate a ton of publicity (as this has) and makes more people want to watch the show to «see what they can see»....
instead of getting a player in his prime to replace Giroud, force Giroud to step up and do a better 3rd year than his 2nd was a good move, he had already scored more than TH14 in his 1st 2 seasons so he has earned respect from us true fans and I would hate to see him overlooked for Cavagni (or someone of equal publicity).
I have a really nice linky party with great inspiration, and would love it if you'd link up with this and more, hope to see you there, it is great publicity for you too!
But if Sweetgreen's goal was to raise awareness about school nutrition (and not just garner a lot of publicity for its restaurants, which it did in spades), I fail to see what it accomplished by holding American schools up to an unrealistic international standard — whether the standard is unrealistic because it's inaccurate (Greece) or because the country in question invests far more time, money and effort than the United States in feeding its children (France.)
Bracken: If she'd been seen as being an animal that was locked away, that not many people saw, that could have perpetuated more bad publicity.
In summer 2016, the company laid off around 6 percent of its staff, all of whom worked in the publicity department, and saw the resignation of publicity head Adam Keen, distribution chief Travis Reid, and former Anonymous Content producer Alix Madigan, among many more.
Since the positive publicity resulting from the mutants saving the U.S. President from being assassinated (as seen in X-Men: Days of Future Past), Professor Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) has a more hopeful view of the future.
I've been there to see the big spike with ebooks, to see self - publishing become much more legitimate and credible, to now see publishers and literary agents actually seeking external publicity support whereas before the process was that promotional initiatives were handled in - house.
Sometimes I mention it in a pitch because I think it will help agents and publishers see more potential to attract media and publicity.
But concluding that all book trailers are a silly approach to book promotion doesn't make any more sense than deciding that blogging for book publicity is a bad idea after you've seen a badly - written book blog, or reasoning that media releases don't work after you've seen an incompetently - handled press release (most likely, one that reads as if it were an ad for a book, which won't accomplish anything, rather than an actual news release, which most likely will help you achieve your book promotion goals).
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No more need for publicity stunts or having to go somewhere to «be seen
Complete cover design; interior design; marketing support; ebook creation; a book teaser trailer that was like something that you would expect to see in a movie theater; marketing and publicity support and so much more.
Well, this book publicist is pleased to see that some authors are trying some creative book promotion strategies... and, frankly, is even more pleased to see that the success of book publicity gimmicks usually will be eclipsed by the efforts of audacious book promoters who get in front of the media (or work their social networks) to disseminate their messages and share their viewpoints and expertise.
One of the issues seen more and more lately that may hinder No - Kill success is the fading support for traditional rescue groups that are foster - based without a brick and mortar facility, Many grant - making systems and relocation programs automatically exclude these types of groups, yet community rescue organizations have been the backbone of no - kill efforts far longer than the fancy «humane organizations» who hog the donations and get all the publicity.
It's more likely they saw an opportunity to get some publicity and took it, not that there's anything wrong with that of course.
At 0:08, we see a strange tower in the background — these pop up more than once and appear in the game's publicity shots (including twice at the top of this page), so can't be without purpose or a plot role.
Ok, maybe Tracey Emin's drunken interview on TV (which wasn't one of her works), or Madonna's ostentatious swearing (she wasn't one of the artists) or Martin Creed's lights going on and off (which is kind of the opposite of publicity - grabbing) may be what's being alluded to, but it's hard to see that the current nominees are any more or less avant - garde or shocking or experimental or whatever than in any previous years.
My conclusion: it's costless, and good for the ego, to see silly beliefs by others debunked, but unsurprisingly, people who apply critical thinking in some areas don't in others... Anyway, the CFI effort was a lot of work, and deserves more publicity.
It may be a little harder to see the products aimed at the browsers — I view Microsoft's SharePoint portal software as a great browse tool (even though the enterprise search part seems to get more publicity in legal circles).
When firms are laying off associates to stay afloat (or, for the more cynical, to preserve profits per partner), will they still care about associate happiness — or be grateful to see associates leave voluntarily to spare themselves the negative publicity of announcing mass terminations?
A lot of the current news we're seeing is actually old news, and even previously public issues are being re-aired and given more publicity.
Many experts, Kravets and Bromberg included, expect to see more legitimate infrastructure projects and products tailored to the cryptocurrency market in 2018, in stark contrast to this year's publicity stunts.
As we move toward those goals, I hope to see many more members of APFM get involved in mentoring, fundraising, and publicity.
Instead of seeing broken windows and graffiti as a negative, David Yetman, broker owner of Century 21 Team One in Halifax, saw an opportunity to generate a little publicity for his company, but more importantly a novel way to promote local artists.
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