Not exact matches
Now, less
than a month since its launch, Modi's online shop is
buzzing, fetching
media attention on TV, online and in print.
Considering the massive ratings networks saw during the presidential primary debates and the intense
media buzz around this year's wild election, some experts are predicting that Monday's event could pull in more
than 100 million total viewers.
Having studied the Index over the last few months, and in particular over the recent January transfer window, it seems far easier to predict a player to win
media buzz rather
than performance
buzz,
Rather
than scoring journals by their impact within the scientific community, Altmetric scores individual articles based on
buzz: stories in the
media and references on blogs, Twitter, Facebook, and even Wikipedia.
Horror titles are a difficult sell with a good chunk of its social
media buzz likely coming from the culture of watching streamers be scared by its contents rather
than an increased amount of players picking up the game to experience it first - hand.
With humor, you can speak more frankly
than you would in serious
media, garner attention from crowds you wouldn't usually connect with, and generate
buzz around topics that don't normally spark the collective consciousness.
How can you get PR exposure, social
media buzz, reviews, article contributions, and all of the other strategies that lead to consumers seeing your book mentioned more
than once?
The Seattle - based e-tailer also won the day in terms of internet
buzz, generating more social
media chatter
than Target and Walmart combined, according to Adobe.
In this presentation, Mike will define and lay out how PR is different
than advertising, how authors can become part of the news cycle (and what that looks like), what authors can do to increase
media attention and
buzz for their book, and the role of social
media.
Micro-influencers often yield better results, better
buzz,
than a single elusive «big
media» hit.
With the results of the Iowa caucuses scarcely two days old, and the
media buzzing about Randall's win in the Democrat primary and Stafford's «surprise» — at least according to them — second place showing in the Republican one, whatever was in the email mattered more
than ever...
As far as Web 2.0, while it costs little more
than a person's time to blog and participate in various social networks, the «
buzz» generated can be substantial (see case study of H&R Block's social
media strategy involving Facebook and Twitter), while the positive impact on search engine visibility can be significant over time.
Thus, rather
than engage a broader audience through these
media and generate
buzz about the content, it is locking the door and hiding the key.