Sentences with phrase «sort of publicity»

That is not the sort of publicity a publisher wants.
He says the powers of the office are significant and important, but it might not ever gain the sort of publicity of the office of attorney general, for example.
You can try to name a Planned Parenthood clinic after your client or pay D - list celebrities to say offensive things about themselves to get all sorts of publicity that promotes your book (OK, those stunts were mine).

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Over the weekend, he used the shooting victims as a human shield to create some sort of doubt about the FBI's Russia investigation, and his staff characterized the tragedy as a «reprieve» from the bad publicity they'd faced over the last week.
And while Randy's penchant for publicity might attract visitors, what keeps them coming is the 25,000 - member church's ability to empower all sorts of people to succeed.
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.
and your publicity is equaly falling, with all sorts of names with negative connotations branded on the team....
It probably does not benefit the US, although the more I look at the Paris Accords, the more they look like a photo op publicity stunt, because no nation made any sort of legally binding commitment.
«The statement issued by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, who should know better as a former President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors and a witness to history, was nothing sort of propaganda to cast aspersions on Dasuki.
«To me it sort of looks like publicity hunting by Redfield,» says Bartlett.
This is an analysis by the Movoto True Estate Blog, which has completed these sorts of video - game themed trend pieces for publicity in the past.
Lexus is doing all sorts of weird things to get publicity for its 2017 IS sedan.
«I didn't have any sort of following or even a Facebook page or anything when I first published, so I just typed in something like «book publicity», found some things about blog tours.
Here's a quote I found in The Miami Herald from author / wrestler Shawn Michaels: ``... it was sort of ironic that every other book gets a ton of publicity when it comes out, and this one didn't, but I really didn't have the time to publicize it.»
Smith Publicity won all sorts of newspaper and radio exposure for my book, helping me far exceed what both me and my small publisher could have done on our own.
I was recently contacted by a «publicity agent» who claimed she was representing a new writer whose self - published book had won all sorts of awards.
Sure, at first you will have very few readers, it's a frightful amount of work, and will cause you to have to learn all sorts of skills, like enough of art to evaluate a cover, and enough of publicity to get word out.But as you work, so will your audience grow.
Nonetheless, the website gave me the nudge I needed to actually order it (even though I generally dislike e-reading), mainly because I am an aspiring author myself who is both terrified and resentful of the sort of self - publicity that authors are expected to engage in nowadays.
This was just some stupid publicity stunt (that evidently worked) on IGN's part and they're probably trying to land some sort of deal with Nintendo.
-- should be giving any kind of publicity to those sort of views... But it is effectively BBC policy, enthusiastically carried out by the BBC environment correspondents, that those views should not be heard — witness the BBC statement last year that «BBC News currently takes the view that their reporting needs to be calibrated to take into account the scientific consensus that global warming is man - made.»
The reports are available, but it's not the sort of thing that the administration wants to really give any publicity to.
Sam Glover: You talked about analyzing legal issues from TV shows, for example, which some lawyers do that and I wonder if that is helpful in sort of branding and raising your profile, but I wonder about it in terms of search engine optimization because people aren't searching for those kinds of legal problems and the kinds of people that come across your post if it goes viral, I mean it sounds awesome to get thousands or hundreds of thousands of hits on a post, but those aren't clients so I wonder how you think about stuff like that, you know kind of going for publicity seeking posts?
In the 1920s, there seems to be a way to get easy publicity, sort of like an Instagram star.
Zeynep Tufekci, an associate professor at University of North Carolina who studies online speech issues, said that Facebook designed Live to notify your friends automatically about a live feed — something guaranteed to appeal to publicity seekers of all sorts.
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