Sentences with phrase «selling boatloads»

It was an almost quaint euphemism for the company's more capitalistic goals of vacuuming up the attention of billions of humans and selling boatloads of advertising.
While GAME has been going through some tough times as a business, it hasn't stopped them from selling boatloads of PlayStation Vitas.
Oh, and it has a reputation for selling boatloads of merchandise through a single store.
Oh, I'm sure there are studies showing that Benz will sell a boatload of these things.
It's not a bad - looking car and it's not crazy - looking with overdone exterior lines, which is exactly the formula for selling a boatload of cars in this class.
This device is going to cost $ 49, which should make it an impulse item and the bookseller is hoping to sell a boatload.
Yours truly dove into crafting a speech to sell boatloads of books; how to pitch your book so that buyers buy; and how to launch and market books.
But the purpose of RT is not to sell boatloads of backlist titles as you mentioned.
The first vendor to adopt it would likely sell a boatload of devices, maybe more than they could manufacture.
Outwardly though, Fable III is going to sell boatloads of copies and encourage Lionhead Studios to keep the franchise going.
Microsoft has begun to get very vigorous about sales on older titles, but a lot of the games on sale, like Braid and Shadow Complex, already sold a boatload anyhow.
And if its plan works, Apple could sell a boatload of iPads to schools — no discount required.
This further proves my point that the Nokia 3310 might be exactly the kind of ambassador Nokia needs to sell a boatload of Android devices across the world.

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It's similar in many ways to the way one would buy or sell something on Craigslist, or on new marketplace upstart OfferUp, which just raised a boatload of money.
But there would be no reason for GM to hold on to Chrysler (competing with Buick and fancy Chevys), Dodge (Pontiac), Fiat (small cars selling well only regionally), or Alfa Romeo (requires boatloads of cash to develop new product).
It takes after the bigger, more powerful Ford F - 150 Raptor sold in the North American market, with similarly rugged styling, four - wheel drive, internal - bypass Fox Racing Shox, and a boatload of ground clearance and suspension travel.
Sure, you could sell a lot of books that way — if you spend a boatload of time and money first and win the lottery besides.
The big box store you probably don't go to as often anymore but still sells stuff to boatloads of people wants to make an Android tablet on the cheap.
It would certainly reveal a plethora of information — how to do it; what not to do; publish your book for a few hundred bucks, become a best - seller; sell books by the boatloads — you name it, it's out there.
It's kind of a crap rule if you think about it, because if I sell something and make a boatload of money, then buy it again within 30 days, then guess what?
Puppy mills jumped on the designer dog bandwagon to create boatloads of interesting mixes they sell for high prices.
No one wants to envision a future in which a boatload of games on players» hard drives are unplayable because servers from companies that sold them are out of service.
Those titles not only got rave reviews but, according to VGChartz, also made a boatload of cash, selling around seven million units, combined.
Got to take your hat off to the mann selling that boatload of it.
Higher priority users, like the farmers in Imperial Valley (who grow boatloads of vegetables all year round) aren't particularly interested in selling.
And, really, just a way to rebrand and sell excess to Gen Z - ers inching closer to college graduation and a boatload of student loan debt.
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