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Sure, he'll sell some jerseys and create a buzz.
"They were much more willing to grant that something could just be very well done and create a buzz and that's O.K.," she said.
A better strategy might be to give the film away to tastemakers (or even pay them to view it) in the hopes that they'll like it and create a buzz, generating enough demand to support ticket sales at $12.
From the biggest fashion houses to the tiniest vintage eBay retailers, everyone knows that social networks can be a great way to drive people to your shop and create a buzz about your brand.
I think really to get the buy-in from the people and to get the market excited you have to be bold and quite courageous to make the changes that will be really excite the people and create a buzz in the market.
And I get it that reports about how dangerous our country's relationship with various mood altering chemicals has become will get people talking and create a "buzz".
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Consider Acoustiguides, which offer a blizzard of facts in the place of soulful communication and create a buzzing sound in the galleries that can cause you to wonder, "Am I hearing voices?" Unlike Acoustiguides, photographs go home with you and offer long-term benefits.
Still, Jones took a risk and created a buzz.
"Popularity and creating a buzz is really important for a fundraising programme".
The three have gotten along, shared notes and created a buzz for the series that is not related to Patrick.
The opening work, a multimedia installation by the online collective Fakeshop, attracted a large crowd and created a buzz in the New York art world.
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