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"self-promotion" Definitions
  1. the activity of making people notice you and your abilities, especially in a way that annoys other people
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But that New York developer's knack for self-promotion—particularly for totally substance-less self-promotion—may very well be a double-edged sword for Kushner.
Is he – gasp – on this show for self-promotion???
The leaders, however, did share the same values for self-promotion.
THE function of the Academy Awards has always been self-promotion.
Whitman didn't just pioneer free verse — he pioneered relentless self-promotion.
Self-promotion used to be held unseemly in the medical profession.
Generate buzz with confrontational statements, outsized self-promotion, and abundant charisma.
There is, for one thing, the matter of Thomson's self-promotion.
Most of them come off as gimmicky attempts at self-promotion.
Was she a champion boxer or actress adroit at self-promotion?
His production skills are matched by his gift for self-promotion.
Her global close-up has morphed into a parade of self-promotion.
She is all for self-promotion, but doesn't approve of Twitter drama.
China's prime minister, Li Keqiang, lacks Mr Modi's flair for self-promotion.
Self promotion of this variety falls under "self plug" for our purposes.
These traits would include selfishness, self-promotion, generally, a hard-driving profile.
Absolutely. But Higgins had a provincial sort of knack for self-promotion.
Yeah. A lot of people did that, that kind of self-promotion.
I like the idea of fucking flagrant self-promotion and self-hatred.
"Self-promotion appears unseemly and it strikes [introverts] as crass," Cain says.
She also didn&apost lean heavily on self-promotion to get by.
Facebook and Twitter have helped to showcase the Republican nominee's incessant self-promotion.
If it's not to promote the show, it definitely feels like self-promotion.
It's about the unchecked storytelling and self-promotion that thrives on social media.
And when we celebrate our accomplishments, we are often penalized for self-promotion.
Free online training SkilledAfricans hopes to correct this through training and self-promotion.
The sacrifice of great technology on the altars of marketing and self-promotion!
My problem is that I'm really bad at self-promotion and social media.
The Kardashians are nothing if not savvy when it comes to self-promotion.
If you think about it, Twitter is bad at self-promotion in general.
I should stop using The Verge as a platform for shameless self-promotion?
It's easy to use social media as a simple means of self-promotion.
"I think it's amazing marketing and self-promotion," Murphy said of the collaboration.
And its culture of self-promotion at the expense of the common good.
Merrill's project occupies a strange space between art, self-promotion and self-improvement.
They often include less than confident communication, discomfort with self-promotion and perfectionism.
Some of those close to Mr. Escobar have challenged Mr. Velásquez's self-promotion.
Symmonds also faced his share of criticism, accused of posturing and self-promotion.
In addition, they have students attain skills in marketing, self-promotion and business planning.
Still, she produces relatively little work and vigorously resists all forms of self-promotion.
After all, it involves two pop-star pundits with a penchant for self-promotion.
The authenticity of the conversation is lost when it is used for self-promotion.
We see a bit of his authoritarian streak and his knack for self-promotion.
Most candidates would not be able to get away with such shameless self-promotion.
It was also the most expensive form of self-promotion that money could buy.
They commissioned portraits in their most admired roles as a form of self-promotion.
He stayed humble, and human, in the era of relentless puffery and self-promotion.
Why couldn't they tinker away quietly in their kitchens without worrying about self-promotion?
Like the cable outlets he consumes, the president is no stranger to self-promotion.
Self-promotion can be difficult because it's easier to celebrate your team over yourself.
Her fans voted overwhelmingly for Mongeau, in large part because of the self-promotion.
He has mastered the quintessentially British skill of packaging self-promotion as self-deprecation.
In an industry where self-promotion is the name of the game, Alan was selfless.
"We applaud him for prioritizing personal values over commercial self-promotion," the Angels' statement concludes.
" Jeffress told ABC that Romney's vote "seems more based on self-promotion than religious beliefs.
Fitting, as Young's persona relies on equal parts self-promotion, utopianism, free love, and naïveté.
The red carpet is all self-promotion; you're trying to sell an image of yourself.
So Americans know the Valley primarily through its advertising, its self-promotion and its products.
Trump is always about self-promotion, so why should his challenge coin be any different?
Presumably, that's a little less intimidating than having to engage in shameless self-promotion. 3.
More typical is spam, self promotion or gleefully pointing out my spelling or grammar errors.
Resnick's disdain for self-promotion led to a breach with de Kooning a decade later.
He refused to become a celebrity in the era of relentless puffery and self-promotion.
Analyzing is the same as complaining, and self-analysis is the twin of self-promotion.
"For some, self-promotion doesn't feel natural to them or just feels gross," said Wolfgang.
These shots are like enhanced selfies (or professional selfies?), in which self-promotion is monetized.
Indeed, ISIS has seized the headlines with its toxic self-promotion, technological savvy and bloody attacks.
Ivanka's efforts at self-promotion have neatly lined up with the media's own demand for characters.
It was Fred Trump who taught Donald the value of self-promotion and a killer instinct.
Self-promotion, for us, is a complicated dance with steps men will never have to learn.
Self-promotion, on the other hand, has only a weak or limited impact on hiring results.
Given this, it's not surprising that we're seeing other fighters attempting this brand of self-promotion.
Twitter is for amplifying the worst of us: shameless self-promotion, baseless speculation, and unproductive meanness.
Cynics may—quite rightly—suggest that the process allows IBM chance for a little self-promotion.
They have also identified in Irish-American political methods a time-worn means of self-promotion.
Freelancers continually must craft their portfolios and conduct ongoing self promotion, all on their own time.
All in all, he recalls no predecessor except, perhaps, Buckminster Fuller, minus Fuller's grandiose self-promotion.
But as he often does, he also strayed into ambiguity, self promotion and trawling for credit.
This is a great day to do some exploring, and it's also fab for self-promotion.
For venture capitalists, that means it is time to stop walking a tightrope of self-promotion.
Think of self-promotion as a means to an end, not a general way of being.
Peers and colleagues will happily celebrate along with you in occasional moments of thoughtful self-promotion.
Trump, too, used a fake name, for the sake of self-promotion, back in the 1980s.
Just another bit of clever self-promotion and self-aggrandizement from MMA's undisputed champion of both.
Throughout his career he had been at odds with this era of self-promotion and over-exposure.
It is skeptical of the revolutionary project, constantly foreshadowing and exaggerating its turn toward bloodthirsty self-promotion.
Mr Meléndez has been criticised for self-promotion and for prosecuting more FMLN officials than Arena ones.
There's often little modesty, or little fear that one could be going too far in self-promotion.
Still, Vex sees the appeal beyond self-promotion when it comes to social media and sex work.
The singer was accused of "queerbaiting" and only championing equality when it suited her for self-promotion.
Or how do you present yourself in a workplace that rewards competition and often embarrassing self-promotion?
Joshua B. Newman, the serial fitness entrepreneur with the knack for self-promotion, is now a felon.
She rode self-belief and an innovative approach to self-promotion to her initial fame and fortune.
His monologues reflect an eye for detail and, of course, a penchant for self-promotion, even delusion.
His daughter, Ms. Koch, wrote in a memoir that he had been admonished to eschew self-promotion.
Now, they are now fighting to save the Amazon rainforest with the almighty power of self-promotion.
In all three realms, you have to strike the right balance of self-promotion and self-effacement.
They have also been charged by critics with relentless self-promotion and difficulty sticking to the truth.
He also said the case was politically-motivated and was spurred by Gascón's quest for self-promotion.
There's little doubt that Trump's personal brand -- and flair for self-promotion -- helped fuel his early campaign success.
I think that millennials are really good at self-promotion, and I mean that in a good way.
Mentioning it more often may net more sponsors, but the duo have shied away from aggressive self-promotion.
Nothing wrong with a little self-promotion, especially if you have the skills to deliver the present yourself.
Rap and startup entrepreneurship are also both longshot career tracks that celebrate raw ambition and unabashed self-promotion.
But what about the self-promotion that happens when job-needers try to sell themselves to job-providers?
Where self-promotion was once unseemly, Facebook and Twitter have made them acceptable, if not required for success.
Sometimes it's a virtual reality "remix" of a popular cartoon fighter (blatant self-promotion) or something indescribably trippy.
He does not shy from self-promotion, having long proclaimed his suitability to serve as India's finance minister.
It is extremely rare to meet a respected graffiti writer who largely eschews these tenets of self-promotion.
And in today's age of perpetual self-promotion, being selfless is about as rebellious as you can be.
Knowing Kim K, the update will probably offer a perfect mix of naughty fun, controversy, and self-promotion.
He left the thorny issues — employment, transportation, public works — to his inexperienced partners, and focused on self-promotion.
JON PARELES James Corden's trademark "Carpool Karaoke" is usually a harmless bit of talk-show host self-promotion.
Self promotion may therefore be critical to drawing attention to one's abilities and to pursuing careers more forcefully.
It was a style of self-promotion that felt less like craven hustling and more like sharing secrets.
Your speech isn't about you, so don't worry about self-promotion or proving your worth, according to Treasure.
It means setting aside the relentless self-absorption, self-promotion and personal-brand building that our society indulges.
Their self-promotion might have grave consequences and ultimately determine which of the two major party candidates prevails.
Pat's shit goes beyond self promotion, his is a desire to see his enemies fail at any cost.
At first, when I joined Twitter, it had this weird kind of sheen of self-promotion about it.
He also later called Jordan a "legislative terrorist" and Chaffetz a "total phony" who's focused mainly on self-promotion.
It is a tool of shameless self promotion as users post endless nonsense about their lives to social media.
Some Democratic strategists claim Trump's relentless controversies and self-promotion have exhausted the country, creating an opening for change.
Donald J. Trump has turned the campaign news conference, typically a dreary affair, into a spectacle of self-promotion.
We look at how Mr. Trump has turned the staid campaign news conference into a spectacle of self-promotion.
During his radio days, Patrick developed a knack for self-promotion; he once got a vasectomy on the air.
Many world-class chess players are simply not cut out for the nonstop self-promotion that celebrity culture demands.
Self-Promotion Is Key And, if you're very lucky, friends and money will start falling out of the sky.
He may be a carnival barker with a gift for self-promotion, but he cares deeply about his team.
There is in this project a note of self-promotion, as Mr. Petronio positions himself in a noble lineage.
Vying for Brexit business has helped big law in Britain get over its traditionally reticent approach to self-promotion.
Fifteen years later, Kan's original idea seems quaint, given the level of self-promotion and oversharing that's become commonplace.
While WME/IMG has the expertise in publicizing clients, it helps if they have a knack for self-promotion.
Bernhardt was one of the most famous entertainers in Europe, in part because of her talent for self-promotion.
Social media have blurred the line between sharing and showing off, and they've turned self-promotion into a tic.
Acknowledging his own tendency toward self-promotion, he tells readers to "toot your own horn" when you deserve it.
Most artists working with traditional materials use social media to plug their projects, risking promiscuous levels of self-promotion.
On the scale of aggressive self-promotion that Trump has displayed online in recent years, this tweet would barely register.
A lot of the suit reads as self-promotion since it gives Brittain a chance to talk about his campaign.
This couple is being a bit hysterical, and they're actively engaging in fear mongering (and perhaps evensome cloaked self-promotion).
Smarmier self-promotion — retweet yourself: Why write something new when you can bombard your followers with what you already said?
Where Trump may in fact be an uncontested champion is in the arena of self-promotion and denigration of others.
Love is uninterested in the world of social media, branding and self-promotion, focused instead on leading an interesting life.
Ivanka may not be as brazen as her father when it comes to self-promotion, but she is hardly shy.
"Your representative in Washington chooses self promotion over service, conflict over constituents, resistance over assistance," Murray says in the video.
Donald J. Trump has turned the campaign news conference, typically a dreary affair, into a spectacle of self-promotion. Mrs.
Of course, pointing out your own work isn't always pure self-promotion; responsible scholars should always reference extensively and accurately.
In a profession that frowned on self-promotion, he was regarded as a publicity-seeking eccentric, if not a crackpot.
In January, the red carpet conversation at the Golden Globe Awards shifted from self-promotion to heartfelt expressions of solidarity.
The past week has taught me that a little self-promotion can actually go a long way if done right.
Fritz says the expectation that livestreamers will interact with their audience deters people seeking self-promotion more than community engagement.
The co-opting of the news media is more fundamental than any one administration's spending on self-promotion, historians say.
But dismantling the distinctions between irony and sincerity, counterculture and commercialism, subversion and self-promotion, is what DIS does best.
Wikipedia specifically asks that editors "avoid shameless self-promotion" while making changes, and this very much seems to break the rule.
Bieber usually reserves his Twitter solely for self promotion and shoutouts thanking his fans, so this is an especially nice gesture.
That could have been done to avoid self-promotion or to offset the propensity for Facebook users to talk about Facebook.
The company used the forum for self-promotion and deleted comments that challenged its credentials, the official Xinhua news agency said.
"Suddenly, women started manipulating us into the client role for the purpose of their self-promotion on social networks," she recounts.
Angelinos of a certain age will remember her bodacious, pinup-style billboards that seemed to serve no purpose beyond self-promotion.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said Smollett "did this all in the name of self-promotion" as he addressed reporters alongside Johnson.
The tactic appears childish, and gives Trump loyalists fodder to claim that the authors are merely seeking attention and self-promotion.
But Umbria mostly kept its polyculture family farms, and the province fell behind others in culinary production, tourism and self-promotion.
Charting her progress was a form of humble brag, some said; others accused her of — you should forgive — naked self-promotion.
By The New York Times When developers named a neighborhood, it's perhaps no surprise that they might lean toward self-promotion.
The letters reveal that the writer had an adeptness for self-promotion and public relations worthy of the future digital age.
AMSTERDAM — We tend to think of public relations as a modern invention, but the desire for self-promotion is hardly new.
He has spent little time on self-promotion and has no team of marketers and publicists that other publishers consider essential.
Leadership and workplace expert Rachel Cooke says that self-promotion can actually be one of your greatest assets, if done properly.
There is a reason for this, a palace insider explained: In the royal family, self-promotion is considered a cardinal sin.
Women tend to be less comfortable with self-promotion — and more likely to be criticized when they do grab the spotlight.
Moreover, thanks to popular media and the self-promotion of the rich themselves, the unrich are acutely aware of the rich.
But it was an untrammeled drive, a sense of whimsy and a robust gift for self-promotion that set her apart.
In order to make his case against radicalism, he finds himself in the not entirely enviable position of nonstop self-promotion.
This did little to stop the elf's rise to Christmas prominence, because fear is a much lesser motivator than self-promotion.
If you're in it for self-promotion, you get to graduate from the supporting cast to star in your own season.
Small presses and editions remind us that that we're free to stay below the radar in an age of self-promotion.
"Everyone knows what UConn is trying to do every year," she said, recalling her rare venture into the arena of self-promotion.
They are a much-practiced technique that has paid dividends as self-promotion in his business career and in his political rise.
Amid the endless stream of spam and self-promotion, you'll see dozens of letter-to-Santa-like pleas to Mr. Facebook himself.
Five sisters, one brother, and two semi-famous parents became household names for their sibling rivalries, consistent drama, and shameless self-promotion.
So for example if you wanted to search my tweets, you just put "jane l-y-t-v," some self-promotion here.
It's not all that serious, of course, but these moments do prove that red carpet fashion is more than just self-promotion.
A meta-analysis of several studies says that ingratiation is more effective than tactics that rely on authority or pure self-promotion.
What's more, the active social media presence of these groups means they are often accused of attention-seeking and righteous self-promotion.
Some commentators—themselves dreaming of such powers of self-promotion—applauded Piers Morgan for securing the first international interview with President Trump.
Of course McGregor's greatest power, beyond even his fighting skills and his fortune-telling, will always be his gift for self-promotion.
Between touring and traveling and self-promotion, lots of bands can burn out—any job for 20 years can become a lot.
He also did a lot of self-promotion when he consulted with then-Vice President Joe Biden on his cancer "moonshot" program.
She picks up nonfiction more than anything else these days, particularly books by self-help gurus, for self-promotion and business tips.
While we live in an age of Twitter-fed self-promotion and self-assertion, Mr. Bush believes in reticence and in dignity.
Page Six reported that J. Crew had asked Lyons to cut down her self-promotion, attributing low sales to her celebrity status.
Twitter is very clannish and ideological, and it feels like a platform for self-promotion and virtue trumpeting more than anything else.
He is not much on self-promotion, with no social media platforms and no desire to highlight the value of his steadiness.
Self-promotion on a day to remember the fallen, and wishing those remembering their deceased loved ones a "happy" holiday is appalling.
The Elf on the Shelf is a book of branding, self-promotion, the surveillance state, educational philosophy, social media, and performative parenting.
Pelosi went on to list why she deserves to be speaker again after saying she is not usually comfortable with self-promotion.
That's an adage in the news business that most journalists try to live by, even in a time that rewards self-promotion.
He's no Ted Cruz, whose naked self-promotion and penchant for making enemies has left him effectively running against the entire institutional party.
Arguments, news, some earnest self-promotion, policy explanation, and a touch of media criticism — not bad for a Sunday evening into Monday morning.
Self-promotion on a day to remember the fallen, and wishing those remembering their deceased loved ones a 'happy' holiday is appalling. #CadetBoneSpurs.
The selfie's presence across platforms, and particularly on Instagram, supports self-promotion and exposure for people with wholly original and uniquely curated looks.
From childhood, people were constantly warned against self-celebration and self-promotion and told to always remember they were mortal, frail, and flawed.
The self-promotion paid off for both sides, with the Beatles happily jumping on board with the "fifth Beatle" description during their tour.
I guess we shouldn't expect much better from a former used car salesman-turned rogue celebrity cop with a penchant for self-promotion.
And there's another kind that isn't really good at much of anything at all but self-promotion, self-aggrandizement, and manipulating other people.
It's a question many entrepreneurs face: How do you talk about your big idea without being that person whose self-promotion irritates everyone?
It was an example of the sort of cynical self-promotion for which Mr Cruz is loathed by his colleagues in the Senate.
With her gift for self-invention and self-promotion, there was as much P.T. Barnum in her as there was Susan B. Anthony.
My "Favs" are a carefully curated citadel of modern wit and wisdom, one I would never hope to violate through shameless self promotion.
After his popularity had peaked in the 1970s, he shied away from self-promotion and largely set aside rock, though he kept performing.
But when he followed comedians, he mostly saw a lot of self-promotion — tour dates, late-night appearances, and that sort of thing.
But if you do want to indulge in some self-promotion, Sezer says that there are two ways you can go about it.
"The way to get comfortable with building relationships strategically is to think of it as an obligation rather than self-promotion," Nordgren says.
Yes, that's shameless self-promotion, but also, the cast had some incredible things to say that night about what makes Queen Sugar so magical.
Despite his peacock dress sense and penchant for self-promotion, he was a self-deprecating man who claimed no great bravery, let alone genius.
The group's mixture of self-promotion and idealism led it to present new music in retirement homes, in prisons or at rural gas stations.
This is not all that Petlin does wrong in terms of self-promotion, which, as far as I can tell, he has never done.
Unlike other refreshment brands, however, their brand was "free" of self-promotion: It was a clever disguise, but it could only go so far.
Donald Trump knows that good press and bad press, at least for him, are simply competing tributaries feeding into his river of self-promotion.
Where Wikipedia was once synonymous with sloppy, inaccurate work and presumed self-promotion, today it is an unparalleled resource for internet sites and platforms.
Now that Jamil is on TV, she is using her platform for something besides self-promotion -- a choice most in her position have sidestepped.
For many emerging artists, SoundCloud has become a popular vehicle for self-promotion, but the company has struggled to turn that popularity into cash.
Rubio, by contrast, became like a weak, gutted, bizarro Trump, with all the weird venom and none of the confidence or successful self-promotion.
Mr. Spencer is arguably the most visible proponent of his fringe views, and he earned that distinction with a hustler's knack for self-promotion.
Now ballerinas tweet from the wings about their injuries and vegan muffins, amassing vast Twitter and Instagram followers, with endless selfies and self-promotion.
Self-promotion can be easy, not sleazyIf this list has inspired you to action — and I hope it has — then godspeed and go forth!
He might have made more headway if his tactics had been less confrontational, but, as a colleague remarked, self-promotion was alien to him.
The result is a tasteless viral video that highlights the very chasm between altruism and self-promotion that the film interrogates with biting ease.
It's no secret that Trump's overbearing brand of self-promotion has served him well in life, helping him build an empire and win a presidency.
Unwanted attention aside, there is so much "noise" out there that to be heard as an artist, there is a greater need for self-promotion.
While the forums attract vast audiences, users have struggled to share personal content due to rules banning self-promotion, said Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian.
Specifically, "when it's about someone engaging in self-promotion versus transforming the country and aligning with our leader in a political revolution," Rickman tells Broadly.
His opponents almost certainly pointed out that his self-promotion and his anti-China populism were incompatible with the Communists' preference for cautious, consensual rule.
Though Astrid was privately appalled by their self-promotion, her feelings about them were complicated: Wim was her brother, and Cor was her sister's partner.
Here's the thing about self promotion: It's a bit of a numbers game because it takes time to find the right people for your services.
At the church, a charismatic minister named Norman Vincent Peale preached a theology of positive thinking, the rejection of negative thoughts and relentless self-promotion.
Some members of the law-school faculty were nonplussed by his media presence, his self-promotion, and his decision to take on cases while teaching.
Fellow vets started calling — not to join him, but to accuse him of self-promotion for printing his clinic's name and number on the boxes.
With an instinct for self-promotion, she evolved from "kindergarten circuit" stripper to star actress and director, and occasional mainstream success, by her late 22007s.
It seems indisputable that Bernhardt anticipated many of the strategies of celebrity self-promotion, and Marcus is a brilliant theorist and analyst of theater history.
One reason may be that her writing style resonates with a current generation that is accustomed to self-promotion and oversharing on Twitter and Instagram.
In the modern age of online posturing and self-promotion, Charlie Brown would have to raise his hand and squawk just to register his presence.
That a fighter who hasn't won a bout since 2016 can generate this much attention from fans and sponsors highlights McGregor's flair for self-promotion.
Aware both of his medium's built-in ephemerality and a keen sense of self-promotion, he has been a consistent self-documenter from the beginning.
Boasting about a three-city tour, he's poking fun at both himself and the pervasive self-promotion of an era when everyone is a brand.
Though he knows it is expedient to talk piously about dialogue and dialectic, in reality everything is experienced in terms of self-promotion and rivalry.
"We applaud him for prioritizing his personal values over commercial self-promotion," the Angels said — and one of their most prominent season-ticket holders agreed.
Their participation thus causes interference with the expression of the electorate's collective choice, whether their own motives for participating are patriotic, self-promotion or otherwise.
Current and former workers at the Wounded Warrior Project question whether the charity's mission to help scarred veterans has taken a back seat to self-promotion.
But while it's posed as a simplification of the 140-character rule, the change will reshape information density, conversation style and self-promotion in the app.
Just like the famed attorney himself, Johnnie Cochran's memoir is slick, polished, silver-tongued and adroit at self-promotion -- but it guards its deeper truths closely.
Amazon is ready to celebrate the streaming debut of its very own Oscar-winning film Manchester by the Sea in true Amazon fashion — through self-promotion.
Because there is no specific law prohibiting public officeholders from financially beneficial self-promotion, what Mr. Trump is doing is probably not illegal, Mr. Eisen added.
Trump's relentless self-promotion is one of his most consistent character traits, which can be traced back to his earliest days as a real estate mogul.
Despite having over 45,000 subscribers, It's a small world doesn't seem very interested in self-promotion, evidenced by the fact that their about page is blank.
But if you're still struggling to get over the hump of self-promotion ickiness, try keeping this in mind: Your company pays you to deliver value.
Initially, the ad, first bought in 1981, was a jokey bit of self-promotion, and subsequently a tease for "Chief Zabu" when it was in production.
Some of that is fine, of course, but a lot of those high-engagement tweets are just naked self-promotion and aren't particularly valuable to me.
Some have also accused Disney of shameless self-promotion, for swapping in what is seen as an ad for Frozen 2 — which is out in Nov.
In choosing Anthony Scaramucci as White House communications director, President Trump has appointed a financial showman who rivals Mr. Trump's own outsize knack for self-promotion.
He said paid comments fomented self-promotion by creators and could raise ethical questions about whether comments are for the creator or the community of viewers.
If they're not infiltrating farms and instigating animal abuse for self-promotion, they are stealing cows, attacking farmers on social media or misleading others about food.
Excessive self-promotion was a charge often leveled at Lee, and part of the greatness of his dialogue was the way it so transparently grasped for enormity.
And Hannah's Instagram is full of jokes and funny videos, which, besides being great self-promotion, is also good for the vibe in the Summer House house.
So often I experience Twitter as a fleeting and amorphous litany of self-promotion, great jokes, must-read links, powerful and concise commentary, and gut-reaction trash.
Corporate self-promotion also sneaks into the book's pages, where it does not belong, with mentions of Facebook's power to connect grievers and make the world better.
But for those who have signed on to support Trump, whether with enthusiasm or exasperation, Cruz's evasive, lawyerly wording was self-promotion dressed up as principled dissent.
And in true Kardashian fashion, Kim packed in a little "shameless" self-promotion, using her baby shower to show off her new fragrance collection for KKW Beauty.
A study published in the American Psychological Association analyzes two interviewing tactics side-by-side: self-promotion and ingratiation, which means working to be liked by others.
But his self-promotion via Bollywood-style films, music, gatherings like rock concerts and, since February, a line of some 150 consumer products, marks an important change.
In a poll of 100 freelancers in various industries about how they garner new business, the most popular self-promotion strategy was the use of Facebook groups.
At first, this new endeavor — which involves blowing up a plane, among other hurdles — comes across as quixotic, but it soon starts to feel like self-promotion.
Mr. Trump has taken the staid task of preparing to assume the presidency and turned it into an exercise in conspicuous self-promotion and carefully choreographed branding.
"Two years ago, I openly decided that I would use Twitter for a little bit of self-promotion and then as a journal," he told the magazine.
In an era that often rewards people less for their talent than for their associations, her lack of interest in self-promotion has had a reverse effect.
But the photographer Cindy Sherman — who knows more than most about the deceptions of selfies — has quietly been exploring Instagram's potential for something more than self-promotion.
Social media is a vehicle of self-promotion, a means of fixing an idea of yourself in the social sphere, without people actually knowing you at all.
Things are always morally ambiguous in Otto Düring-land, dark strains of raw ambition and craven self-promotion lurking just under the good words and righteous sentiments.
The Kardashian-Jenner clan may be excellent at self-promotion, but this holiday season they were focused on giving back — a gesture that's pretty routine for this family.
As she came to realize that touring and self-promotion made her miserable, she reinvented herself as a songwriter for hire, collaborating behind the scenes with hitmaking producers.
Since the meme is essentially materialistic, it was ripe for co-opting by tech companies, pet food companies, and the government alike, all for self-promotion and marketing.
Seeing Hammett use his platform for good instead of apolitical self-promotion (or outright bigoted hate like metalcore has-been Phil Labonte) gave me a jolt of hope.
Correction: Removed line about Reddit banning self-promotion, and it is not part of the company's terms of service, but a community rule instated and enforce by subreddits.
I'll be on the hunt for a professorship in a year or two from now, so I'm gonna try to do this "free" self-promotion while I can.
It wasn't until I saw a similar headline here on Refinery29 (yes, shameless self-promotion), that I figured it was time I maybe paid the offer some attention.
Paddy 'The Baddy' Pimblett has done most of his self promotion with a microphone pointed at his face after adding another win to his 10-1 professional record.
All it takes is a healthy dose of self-promotion, a bloated sense of your own genius, and a credulous press, and in America all things are possible.
A new type of search result designed for self-promotion The initiative looks similar to a new product called Google Posts, which now has its own dedicated website.
Today, more than 60 years after Joe McCarthy's fall from power, the term "McCarthyism" is synonymous with scare tactics that place self-promotion ahead of party and country.
Dana Larsen, who was previously in the news for mailing BC Premier Christy Clark a half ounce of marijuana, is no stranger to this type of self-promotion.
He rejects professionalism because it tempers self-promotion and forbids such grandiose claims as his insistence that he knows more about the Islamic State than any military general.
There's a lot of self-promotion out there in various do-goodery circles, and being a successful advocate can, at times, feel like a full-time PR job.
While million-streaming hits reduce themselves to the barest minimum of brittle notes and syllables, plus the maximum of barking self-promotion, Noname offers density and abundance instead.
Holland discovered he had landed the Spider-Man role when he saw Marvel's official announcement on Instagram, which is one of his most valuable tools for self-promotion.
"With Kris Kobach as governor, Kansans get all of the failed policies of Sam Brownback plus Kobach's unique brand of hyper-partisanship and self-promotion," Ms. Kelly said.
But Marshall also had a sense of proportion and humility, and an aversion to self-aggrandizement and self-promotion that set him apart from contemporaries like Douglas MacArthur.
People find self-promotion so distasteful that they like you more when you're praised by someone else — even if they know you've hired an agent to promote you.
"Compared with salary negotiations or hiring and promotion decisions, opportunities for self promotion occur more often and depend largely on the discretion of the individual," the study said.
Early in February, she was the host of a two-day event called Chicago Voices, which included classes for young singers on social media, self-promotion and marketing.
Drake's Twitter timeline is a robotic stream of self-promotion, but today, something actually interesting happened: Apparently, the rapper's Twitter account was hacked, presumably by someone named Aiden.
This, of course, is not the first time Trump's laziness has hampered his campaign's effectiveness: Trump obviously isn't lazy in the conventional sense — he's positively frenetic about self-promotion.
They were a major method of self-promotion for channels, often presented as translucent boxes layered over videos asking users to subscribe or to click to another hyperlinked video.
Reddit, he adds, gives people a pseudonymous avenue to explore their passions without some of the indulgent self-promotion of other social networks and without the fear of failure.
Other evidence of his character can be found in his selective use of facts, his tendency to inflame conflict rather than cool it and his devotion to self-promotion.
Current and former workers at the Wounded Warrior Project, the largest and fastest-growing veterans charity in the U.S., are questioning whether self-promotion is superseding the group's mission.
A self-driving vehicle fatally striking a pedestrian is a tasteless venue for self-promotion, but it's also an important time to discuss the problems that created the situation.
In the Kardashians' case, Kim's sex tape and Kris Jenner's self-promotion savvy elevated their family name from one corner of the "trial of the century" to mass media.
While love for and from a child is absolutely something to be cherished and celebrated, it may also explain why children are such perfect props for online self-promotion.
One of the most conspicuous examples of his self-promotion came last August after the white supremacist attack in Charlottesville, Virginia, that killed Heather Heyer and left several injured.
It's so crazy how accepted social media is in skateboarding – you see these skateboarders doing crazy self-promotion, begging for people to buy their shit and give them likes.
"WADA has seemed to be more interested in publicity and self-promotion rather than doing its job as a regulator," said Gerardo Werthein, the president of Argentina's Olympic committee.
And he could even urge his voters to stay home, back a third party, or — perhaps most plausibly for this self-promotion addict —write in "TRUMP" on their ballots.
Federal prosecutors contend that Benjamin Wey, a New York financier with an art for self-promotion, made tens of millions of dollars through a long-running stock manipulation scheme.
Rybka certainly spent time alongside some very powerful Russian people, but the writing of the self-styled seductress, and her mentor, reveal delusions of grandeur and constant self-promotion.
In the Guardian in 22010, he took a swipe at literary authors engaged in "Jennifer-Weinerish self-promotion," but otherwise, he didn't discuss the incident at all until 22013.
Ms. Chen, who once headed Nevada's economic development office in Taiwan, has been outspoken about her admiration for Mr. Trump, though it is unclear how much is self-promotion.
The Apprentice was a game changer in that before the show, Trump was a more traditional real estate mogul who happened to have this endless appetite for self-promotion.
Drop of megalomania, touch of generosity, dash of self-promotion and deep fear that these songs that we poured our life into over the last few years mightn't be heard.
But Kanye has made his interest in religion known recently, even hosting a Sunday service at Coachella this year that critics said was more about self-promotion than anything else.
The users of a website called Sailing Anarchy, which caters to regatta racers and yacht owners, started mocking Mr. Stowe as a narcissistic hippie with a knack for self-promotion.
The remaining 63.1 percent of Trump's communications fall into various groups, such as personal tweets, self-promotion, media attacks, "thank you" rallies, complaints about conflicts of interest and so on.
Take, for example, a study published in the American Psychological Association that analyzed two interviewing tactics side-by-side: self-promotion and ingratiation, or working to be liked by others.
Online posturing and peacocking are nothing new in the world of self-promotion; these things have become as scripted and expected as the opening promo segment on Monday Night Raw.
Just as Tew's page (which stopped sales in 2006) captured goofy graphics and strange self-promotion, so does Bentel's piece reflect a sort of cultural zeitgeist, dick pics and all.
In 2012, after a piece I wrote about self-promotion on Twitter went viral, a website gave me a column; they canceled it after I turned in my first installment.
Self-promotion has always been the essence of Trump's brand as he's made a career as a New York real estate magnate, television reality show star and celebrity-turned-politician.
"I don't think this is being done to improve the situation in the country but to resolve personal questions linked to self-promotion," Putin said of that and other protests.
Such a stance has become almost extinct today, when unabashed self-promotion and egotism reign supreme, as exemplified in politics by the rise of the pathetic figure of Donald Trump.
The "big policeman," as the journalist and social reformer Jacob Riis once called the man, distinguished himself with his immaculate dress, superior investigative skills, and prodigious talent for self-promotion.
The fundamental challenge is a publishing service that's essentially based on self-promotion, self-aggrandizement and self-importance at some point is going to run into the wall of indifference.
It's a familiar interdependency and, at times, this movie suggests that his most obvious talent is for self-promotion, one that's been aided by the attention of the news media.
NBC's history of hagiographic self-promotion surrounding the Olympics has always been a trial to endure, but imagine what it'll be like when it has a streaming service to flog.
"Our national problem is that too many of our cultural winds are blowing us in the direction of self-absorption, self-promotion, and making a barrel of money," he writes.
Stone publicly advocated for Bannon's firing from the White House by calling him "a spent force" who was more focused on self-promotion than helping Trump fulfill his campaign promises.
But honestly, American redditors might find themselves alarmed as well, considering how many people use that site to indulge their worst instincts—not to mention a general distaste for self-promotion.
The company, which is co-founded by film producer Dom Santry, also aims to address the issues of trying to use existing social media sites, like Facebook, for self-promotion purposes.
Each time, his M.O. was the same: a fake email offering verification followed by a hack, self-promotion, and holding the account hostage while demanding its owner give him shout-outs.
Where appropriate, we will note if designers and brand representatives have given interviews to media about the looks, which we do not consider self-promotion, but is important to note nonetheless.
The shirts revealed a conscious effort not only to market his name but also to inscribe that name onto the landscape of American popular culture through the art of self-promotion.
Of course, she went on to ask everyone to visit the website promoting her brand new Deeds Not Words initiative, a bit of self-promotion that landed with a resounding thud.
Thanks to a talent for self-promotion, including on social media platforms like Twitter, Richard Spencer is one of the best-known white nationalist and neo-Nazis in the United States.
She's the kind of writer the heroine of "The Friend" laments doesn't exist anymore — one who views writing as a sacred calling rather than an exercise in self-promotion and branding.
Its staid tycoons are almost incapable of the flashy self-promotion common among the Russian oligarchs, and they have embraced American-style entrepreneurship with an enthusiasm rarely found elsewhere in Europe.
Some wait for the right moment in a conversation to casually toss in their 15 seconds of self-promotion — as mere information, a pertinent example or a flash of amusing recollection.
For example, one celebrity who has been notably non-partisan on almost every single civil rights event that can't be repurposed as self-promotion is everyone's favourite snake emoji meme, Taylor Swift.
As you follow more and more people, your feed becomes more and more cluttered, until it's just one long stream of bad jokes, shameless self-promotion, political doom, and the occasional subtweet.
I'll be reading just the most horrible stuff that is happening in our world right now on Twitter, and it is interspersed with the most banal comments about life, or self-promotion.
Soulja Boy provided a model for self-promotion that can still be seen today, both from artists themselves and in viral dance videos, which sometimes become more popular than the official releases.
A full cataloging of incidents detailed in shoot interviews—wrestlespeak for non-character "true" interviews, with the understanding that everyone is still given to rampant self-promotion—and wrestlers' biographies is shocking.
Gingrich, described as a "character with extraordinary talents for self-promotion," is singled out repeatedly as both a catalyst of the Republican Party's wayward drift and as a kind of proto-Trump.
Since citations to scientific research often serve as a key metric in hiring, promotion, pay and funding decisions, these differences in self-promotion may also translate into gender disparities on many levels.
Like his films, which shine a light on the gritty realities of ordinary life, Puiu has a humility that distances him from the barefaced self-promotion that often accompanies the film business.
Perhaps appropriately, she has both a folkie's suspicion of airplay charts and No. 1 hits as markers of artistic success and a pop star's understanding of self-promotion as a job requirement.
To suggest, however, that that was the only thing that propelled the exhibition forward would be to ignore Bancroft and Nesbett's natural propensity for agitation and, some would argue, for self-promotion.
Peter Land, a partner at Finsbury who focuses on consumer marketing and corporate reputation, said Trump's showy self-promotion on the campaign trail could be alienating customers turned off by his provocative statements.
From her random musings on pop culture, to her sarcasm, to smart and only semi-shameless self-promotion, Kendrick is, to her 13.5 million followers (and likely book readers), everyone's favorite sassy BFF.
Position yourself as an expertBeyond any specific pitch posts that you might share in Facebook groups, part of offering value that goes beyond self-promotion involves sharing expertise in your area of focus.
Since many YouTubers monetize their videos — some even using their channels as a main source of income — the videos can sometimes be seen as self-promotion, which is usually frowned upon on Reddit.
These are all the acts of a man who still confuses self-promotion with the pursuit of success, mistaking headlines for achievement and the needs of his own ego for the national interest.
"When people write about their work experiences, there can be a tendency to use business jargon or general phrases of self-promotion," Eleanor Hooker, Indeed's Senior Director of Job Seeker Experience, tells Refinery29.
Programs like Summit are at worst a scam to sell technology to school districts and at best a paternalistic tool of self-promotion courtesy of billionaires who know nothing about teaching or learning.
In an ideal world, I would have no activity on Facebook other than self-promotion via my Facebook brand page, but in order to do that, I have to have a Facebook account.
That is largely because of the personal involvement of Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim, both mercurial figures with a gift for self-promotion and a hunger to be actors on the world stage.
"I have no inhibitions, and neither has my camera," he declared in a 1961 autobiography — a fascinating and problematic document if there ever was one, given Weegee's compulsion for exaggeration and self-promotion.
The two most influential role models in Mr. Trump's youth were men who preached the twin philosophies of relentless self-promotion and the waging of total war against anyone perceived as a threat.
By postponing the speech he avoids having to give a defensive, low-key address, and while appearing conciliatory and rational, he preserves for later the opportunity for his grand and delusional self-promotion.
Building on this existing research, the researchers discovered that men reported greater levels of narcissism and were more likely than women to use Facebook for nefarious reasons, like bullying, trolling, or self-promotion.
Of course, Trump has already responded with a swipe at a "highly inaccurate Fake News hit job!" on Twitter, but expect a return to the same old game of self-promotion at any cost.
Some people were pretty literal: Others needed no words: Some had pretty impeccable manners: Some were brutally honest: And some innovative people even found ways to leverage the situation for their own self-promotion.
"I don't think irony and self-promotion is an excuse for bigotry of any kind, whether it's misogyny or any other form of bigotry," said Oren Segal, who runs the ADL's Center on Extremism.
"Posting something that shows solidarity, without really adding to the conversation—but with an added element of self-promotion—really depends on who is doing it, how it's being done, and why," she said.
Self-promotion savvy If you're telling me that you have a strong understanding of social media and leveraging brands, then it should be very easy for you to do the same with your own.
And when she couldn't mold the FEC into a federal version of the state agency she previously headed, she lashed out in ways that did little but aid her self-promotion and increase tension.
In the past, when his goals involved self-promotion and the accumulation of wealth, the risks in this behavior were limited and if he got into trouble his lawyers got him out of it.
Having looked at hundreds of thousands of websites while at Yahoo, he had a good sense of how to market online, well before the era of Twitter and self-promotion as a national pastime.
Trump used his platform -- afforded to him by years of self-promotion and reality TV success -- to push the issue from a handful of right-wing blogs and message boards into the mainstream media.
"I've been concerned about it being self-promotion, but I just wanted to make sure that the world knows this is who we are," Lowenfield told Buzzfeed News of giving the vehicle to Basco.
Ambition has led me to spend 20 years of my life in a clamorous, filthy city I cannot afford, and to devote far too much attention to the soul-shriveling business of self-promotion.
Think about self-promotion not as a means of touting your goods, but as a means of letting your company know just what you're capable of and how you can serve the greater good.
The self-described "crown jewel" of New York, Grand Central is both a site of spectacular self-promotion for capital, as well as a core infrastructural hub of the city and the broader region.
Watchful beauty enthusiasts and drama peddlers have already called out the "wasteful" PR packaging, the suspiciously quick restock turnaround, and the fact that Hill rarely posts YouTube videos anymore that aren&apost self-promotion.
"I've been a machine for a while now," said DaBaby, nearly hoarse from the marathon of self-promotion, though it was not even half-done and would continue into the next week and beyond.
With more than 1.9 million YouTube subscribers and nearly 700,000 Instagram followers, he is a standout in a generation of dancers and choreographers that has honed the business of self-promotion through social media.
It was a pop culture showdown between Trump and LaVar Ball, the father of basketball sensations who has made a career of unapologetic self-promotion that many view as "Trump-ian" for its bombast.
Dissonant guitars and purposely unharmonious vocals mirrored much of the Midwest sound of the time, but Rainer Maria's elegiac delivery and mysterious approach to self-promotion gave them a sort of art school aura.
"We have a climate now where people are getting more attention through self-promotion on social media, but are completely unprepared for the fact that it does bring to them false attachments," Claire told me.
Despite all its problems with abuse, toxicity, and excessive self-promotion, Twitter has created and popularized its own form of humor and has permanently changed how we enjoy comedy and who we get it from.
On a platform rife with drama, racist "pranks," and some of the worst commenters on the internet, Cooking With Dog was a welcome respite from the meanness, stupidity, and all-caps self-promotion YouTube engenders.
He has compared himself to Andy Warhol and William Shakespeare, and with his marriage to Kim Kardashian (the couple have two children) in a lavish 2014 ceremony, West joined the first family of self-promotion.
Nothing inherent in running a closely-held, family-owned business—in which self-promotion and self-enrichment are lifelong, cultural, tribal norms—prepared Trump to grasp even the most rudimentary aspects of public service ethics.
Dr. Mark V. Sauer, former director of the I.V.F. clinic at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, who has been using the technique for three decades, corroborated Ms. Zoll's frustration with the industry's self-promotion.
The Silicon Valley billionaire's gift for self-promotion has made Tesla one of the world's most talked-about businesses but also caused public spats with journalists, analysts, Wall Street investors and even rapper Azealia Banks.
With the advent of social media and the new never-ending-ness of self-promotion, cameras are pointed at everyone on set, whether we are acting or directing or script supervising — another thing I do.
That this news is coming Thursday, just hours before the NFL starts off its latest season with its usual glob of self-promotion and glorification and retrenchment as America's addiction, is no small note, either.
Others told me that being queer or Black made the BBW label more complicated, and that their experiences with fans and self-promotion can be significantly different than the ones I explored in that piece.
There are countless horror stories of (usually) women trying to navigate Craigslist or Reddit for months, sinking hours every week into self-promotion, only to field dozens of escorting or hookup propositions or harassing emails.
He has often served as an articulate spokesman for the right's spending and social-policy positions, far more than many other Freedom Caucus members, who often seem more concerned with self-promotion than policy persuasion.
Not even the multifarious images of the poet's self-promotion, the blizzard of Whitman-themed merchandise, or the quaintly Victorian fussiness of Leaves of Grass's 19th-century bindings can blunt the audacity of Whitman's erotic provocation.
Self-promotion: He has been criticized as a grandstanding politician, highlighted by his "I am Spartacus" moment when he said he would jeopardize his Senate seat by releasing confidential documents during the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings.
And in true Kardashian fashion, Kim packed in a little "shameless" self-promotion, as she used her baby shower to show off her new fragrance collection for KKW Beauty, which will be available starting on Wednesday.
This weekend, Kardashian introduced her fragrances to her close friends including Chrissy Teigen and Jen Atkin with some "shameless" self-promotion during the baby shower she threw for her third baby on the way via surrogate.
My occasional partner-in-crime Chris Plante invited me back to What's Tech — not sure why, given these other episodes I've done on emoji and ASMR (more blatant self-promotion) — to talk about video game emulation.
It quickly became apparent that Trump believed that he had won the White House because of his outsized personality, his P.T. Barnum-like self-promotion and his un-PC views -- not in spite of those things.
Bad News from the convention: "Julian Assange is out there in an orgy of self-promotion," says Mr. Rosenthal, referring to emails embarrassing to the Democratic National Committee that Mr. Assange released just before the convention.
Training workshops tailored to women can be helpful for addressing challenges that — given cultural stereotypes and biases — often play out differently for women than for men in areas such as negotiating, executive presence and self-promotion.
So he has turned his daily White House coronavirus briefings, like the one on Sunday, into a kind of special spinoff of the familiar Trump Show -- replete with all the usual misinformation, self-promotion and potshots.
Aides say he has mused about the motives of Mr. Kim, who, like him, is a scion born into wealth and privilege, with a skill for self-promotion and an ambition to be a major player.
In an extensive report on Comey in April, The Times painted a picture of a man who sought desperately not to appear political but who was not immune to the lure of self-promotion and publicity.
Otilia Dhand, senior vice president at Teneo Intelligence, said Monday that Putin's recent speech to the Federal Assembly, in which he set out his economic, geopolitical and social policies, was an artful piece of self-promotion.
Kevin O'Leary, known for his appearances on reality shows "Shark Tank" and "Dragons' Den", where aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas, is often compared to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in style, wealth and self-promotion.
At this moment — when artists are as likely to develop their audiences on YouTube as on any audio-only platform, and in which expertise in self-presentation and self-promotion is mandatory — the category feels essential.
Provocation of the liberal media, energetic self-justification, and unapologetic dominion over an ultimately doomed planet are the hallmarks of premillennial dispensationalist preachers like Robertson, rendering him the natural choice for an exercise in Trump's self-promotion.
And in place of the usual self-promotion following a tweet going viral, the mom simply requested that people call their congressional representatives to advocate for gun reform or support organizations like Everytown and Sandy Hook Promise.
As much as I find myself irked by his constant (and I mean CONSTANT) self-promotion and overused one-liners about being better than "them," I gotta admit that the 41-year-old is full of surprises.
Trump's total lack of understanding of how past presidents have prioritized the collective good of the country over their own personal aggrandizement or self -promotion represents one of the most consequential breaks with history embodied in Trump.
American politicians are so consumed with hype, exaggeration, attacks, counter-attacks, self-promotion and bogus claims of greatness that it can become hard to separate the wheat from the chaff and realize which matters are truly impeachable.
In this era of social media, when everyone sells his or her best self in the online world, we understand and accept a level of self-promotion that in the past would be regarded as unseemly bragging.
"Montanans are tired of Zinke's constant self-promotion and bluster, and they're more than ready for a representative who will finally put their needs first," House Majority PAC Communications director Jeb Fain told CNN in a statement.
No matter how much his bluster and crass self-promotion may annoy them, following his lead and boldly talking up the economy and taking credit for it is their best chance to save their jobs in Washington.
He is not just the figurehead of his own campaign -- his personality is the campaign, as evidenced by stump speeches, press conferences and endless television and radio interviews that add up to an unstoppable torrent of self-promotion.
There comes the irony that what started out as great and original outfits, daring or aspirational, has begun to dwindle because it became a profitable opportunity for self-promotion — for shopping the look, for over-saturation and homogenization.
"To a wider TV audience, it is meant to discredit human rights defenders as people who fabricate stories that smear the image of the motherland for their own personal gain or self-promotion," Ms. Pils said by email.
He is also, it is fair to say, just a little bit amused by the fixation; it is, after all, curious that a league so bombastic in its self-promotion should appear to be so desperate for validation.
The most 2018 thing about Viceland's new series The Hunt for the Trump Tapes With Tom Arnold is how impossible it is to tell which portions of it are self-promotion and which parts of it are sincere.
LEWANDOWSKI: You know, I haven&apost spoken to Michael about it, but what we do know now is that -- you know, Attorney Avenatti, has one thing, and one thing only that he wants to do which is self-promotion.
There is no telling if this was a stunt in the name of shameless self-promotion, but after hearing the news, a select few of us in the Noisey offices have fallen into the trap of revisiting his discography.
From time to time, universities try to improve the lot of the undergraduate, as Mr Summers is currently doing at Harvard: reforming the core curriculum, taming grade inflation and asking professors to concentrate on teaching rather than self-promotion.
Building your own brand may sound appealing and empowering, but only a small fraction of self-published authors sell enough books to make a living, and many are put off by the drudge work and endless self-promotion involved.
Many copycats are clearly using the meme format for self-promotion or to get in on a viral joke – which is exactly how memes normally function, making it a feature, not a bug, of the Meme 2020/Bloomberg campaign.
His talent for self-promotion and branding — such as his willingness to grant frequent media interviews and popular "Make America Great Again" slogan — helped him outflank more than a dozen Republican rivals who were willing to vastly outspend him.
Terrence Malick, who disappeared for two decades following 1978's "Days of Heaven," reappearing in 1998 with "The Thin Red Line," may be the last person in Hollywood with the God-like privilege of opting out of self-promotion.
Trump, whose marketing and self-promotion propelled him to the world's most powerful position, discovered that not all problems respond to PR solutions; that no matter how he and his acolytes praised his performance, the virus kept barreling forward.
In most of these images, Woods and Galimberti purposefully used the same type of visual codes that companies use in their communications, making photographs in the arcane photographic style of corporate self-promotion, which looks like advertising than art.
Jim Appleby, a former Hennepin prosecutor who feuded with Ms. Klobuchar when he represented unionized employees in the office, once criticized her "shameful treatment" of staff members, and suggested she was more interested in "self-promotion" than public safety.
But, instead of using these channels for self-promotion or engaging in a public spat with yet another GOP congressman, he should use these channels and his communications skills to promote tax reform and why it's good for America.
In honoring its founder's interests and legacy, it serves as a reminder that, sometimes, the dogged pursuit of a personal vision can be a more potent force than noisy self-promotion for expanding a modest commercial enterprise into an enduring institution.
But on another level, Cruz has generated an enormous amount of ill will in Republican establishment circles by launching lines of political argument that they believe he knows to be false as part of a cynical scheme of self-promotion.
What we do now, we do the antitrust cases, misuse of dominant position, the tying of products, the self-promotion, demotion of others, to see if that approach will correct and change the marketplace, to make it a fair place.
When I first followed the actor, I honestly expected an Instagram more akin to Tom Cruise's (read: full of blatant self-promotion), but instead Hill has filled his feed with intimate moments from his career, and some fucking emotional captions.
Public feeds have become vehicles of self-promotion; carefully and heavily curated — which of course brings its own peer pressures to keep up with friends' lux exploits and the influencer 'gram aesthetic that pretends life looks like a magazine spread.
"With shrewd showmanship and calculated irreverence, his year-old candidacy has turned the tired ritual of holding court from behind a lectern into a frequently riveting spectacle of self-promotion and media manipulation," Times reporters Michael Barbaro and Jessica Dimson write.
One reason for the slow realignment in Congress was that in the 21980s and 1980s, many incumbent members of Congress mastered the art of constituency service, pork-barrel politics, personal self-promotion and enough fund-raising to scare off potential challengers.
" After satirizing the forced bonhomie of electioneering — and maybe self-promotion in general — the opera's chattering "Intro" casts a critical eye at individual expressions of taste that attempt to claim the status of political commitments: "Our politics is a journey.
When it comes to self-promotion, people tend to overestimate the extent to which others will feel happy for them and underestimate the extent to which they'll feel annoyed, according to a 2015 study published in the journal Psychological Science.
Though Mr. Inoki — a flamboyant ex-athlete with a taste for self-promotion — has been in politics for decades, in some ways he is Japan's equivalent of Dennis Rodman, the former N.B.A. star who has made numerous visits to North Korea.
It's hard to fathom that the same person who wrote "Trust Me, I'm Lying," a bombastic treatise on the art of self-promotion through media manipulation, went on to write a meditation on the perils of self-absorption and pride.
" Musk's attorney, Alex Spiro, said in a statement e-mailed by a PR firm to CNBC: "This case is nothing but a money-grab in which Unsworth has hired an agent and pursued profit, publicity and self-promotion at every turn.
But his intervention caused a significant stir in the president's orbit, where Bannon is a divisive figure — lauded by some for his role in Trump's 2016 election but criticized by others for what they see as a propensity for self-promotion.
Spending close to $200,000 of his own money to underwrite this political funhouse, which, depending on your political tilt, represents a hall of horrors or a victory lap around the president's last three decades of self-promotion and branded skirt steaks.
An internet marketing consultant by training, Santa Ed regularly speaks in front of audiences of senior entrepreneurs looking to grow their own small businesses; he is skilled at public speaking and self-promotion, both of which have helped him build his brand.
In a convoluted turn of self promotion, the President-elect just revisited his not-so-humblebrag from earlier this month, falsely taking credit for SoftBank's Vision Fund, a joint $100 billion plan between SoftBank and Saudi Arabia to invest in emerging technologies.
To see if Melania's fashion PR black hole exists in the first place, and if so, how big it grows, we're going to keep tabs on what she wears during her husband's administration and whether the brands themselves actively disengage with self-promotion.
The second biggest mistake I made about Trump is something else the CNBC audience should appreciate: I didn't think his incredible abilities and experience at self-promotion would translate very well from the business and entertainment media world to the political arena.
This year, it was criticized for selling management rights for an online forum related to haemophilia to an unlicensed private hospital, which then used the platform for self-promotion and deleted comments that challenged its credentials, the official Xinhua news agency said.
Political scientists first began noticing the decline in the competitiveness of congressional elections in the 1970s, At first, they attributed the trend to the ability of incumbents to deter challenges through constituency service, earmarks, campaign fundraising, and other forms of self-promotion.
Some of this was his canny self-promotion, mentioned above, but just as much stemmed from the fact that he joined the Nation of Islam, claimed Malcolm X as a mentor, and refused to fight in the Vietnam War after being drafted.
There's been some reassessment of Lee's legacy in recent years, as his subsequent ventures became entangled in legal and financial issues, and as fans and critics argued that his talent for self-promotion had obscured the contributions of others, particularly Ditko and Kirby.
This is American self-promotion at its purest: bark and shout and make a spectacle of yourself until you reach the point where you can sit back, relax, and take your rightful place among the legitimate and the rational and the sophisticated.
The documentary's director, Erik Nelson (a producer on "Grizzly Man"), explores the disjunction between the charismatic filmmaker-to-be with a penchant for both self-promotion and self-documentation and a man who was, it eventually seems clear, descending into mental illness.
In a 2016 interview with The Wall Street Journal, Robb said the one trait that won&apost get someone hired is "a lack of humility and an over sense of self-promotion," and he isn&apost alone in steering away from arrogance.
So uneasy is he with self-promotion and image-burnishing that he rarely photographed the pieces he made for Progetto Domestico until a year or two ago, and never kept much of an archive — he just let them go out the door.
His mix of design idiosyncrasies and unabashed self-promotion gave him an individual level of celebrity entirely separate from his former employer's that's rare in the world of video games — it is hard, for example, to think of even Super Mario Bros.
Schilling noted that this is to avoid obvious self-promotion and also because there are plenty of ways for Microsoft and Sony to more subtly promote their own products, such as having them show up higher in search results or offering free trials.
Trump has always seasoned his candidacy with self-promotion — it's part of what made his political career unprecedented and the prospect of his presidency frightening — but with 13 days left to go, he's pitching his vision for his hotels rather than his vision for America.
A breathtaking display of cruel gossip and self-promotion, the John Miller recording illustrates how a man might use an alias to accomplish something he cannot reasonably accomplish under his own identity -- like Tillerson's Wayne Tracker enabled him to talk more openly about sensitive matters.
Apple is currently facing renewed scrutiny over its operation of the App Store, amid a swell of antitrust sentiment that's brewing in both Europe and the US. Among the easiest targets for regulators searching for anti-competitive behavior are search rankings and corporate self-promotion.
It's a bit of a pivot, but we're short on time and I really want to ask you about your critique of what we might call the Sheryl Sandberg "Lean In" approach to feminism, which is basically focused on self-empowerment and self-promotion.
"Chef of the century" Variously accused of intolerable arrogance, an undignified passion for self-promotion and of spending more time in jets than kitchens, he was nonetheless credited with restoring not only the prestige of French haute cuisine but the status of his profession.
Ehrlich runs Silver Sprocket, an art crew that helps artists navigate the world of self-promotion, publishing, and production, as well as the annoying legwork that comes with being an independent artist, like sending takedown notices to companies using your copyrighted work without permission.
Building on support from the more conservative members who saw in him qualities of Ronald Reagan (others sneered at his talent for self promotion), Mr. Pence decided to challenge John A. Boehner for the position of minority leader after Republicans lost the House in 2006.
Throughout his interactions with the theater business, he has shown more of an interest in finances than dramaturgy, an instinct for self-promotion, a sense of his own name as a brand, and a willingness to deploy his growing celebrity for a variety of purposes.
His relentless self-promotion and potent politics of division — pitting right against left, Jew against Arab, religious against secular — have helped him dodge past allegations of corruption and build his current coalition, consisting of his Likud party and pro-settlement and ultra-Orthodox factions.
One such existing feature is Facebook's "snooze" button, which allows users to "mute" another person for 30 days, with a reminder when that time period is up; I found that one particularly handy last summer while a friend was going heavy on self-promotion.
But both men face potential vulnerabilities: Mr. Biden's evolving descriptions of his stance on the military raid that killed Osama bin Laden have faced scrutiny, while Mr. Buttigieg's self-promotion as an on-the-ground military officer risks alienating veterans with more extensive records.
He also designed a book I co-authored if you're into punk memoirs and shameless self-promotion.) While there have been a few post-CWV/ROM projects (Meatwound, Holy Mountain), Horsehip best captures the bratty, obnoxious spirit that fans were initially so annoyed by.
For two years this went on, a master-class in patience and self-promotion and the slow-burn cultivation of a can't-miss moneymaking opportunity by two poets of solipsism who understand that in the right hands demand can be created where there was no demand before.
Mr Gaspin, who has helped launch similar subscription services in the past, reckons that Mr Trump, with his committed fan base, a social-media following of 24m on Twitter and Facebook, and his talent and energy for self-promotion, could quickly attract 250,000 to 500,000 subscribers.
Sheriff Joe, as he was often called, became known around the world for his unusual policies and aggressive self-promotion: dressing his inmates in pink underwear and housing them in tents in Arizona's sweltering desert heat; using the power of his office to round up illegal immigrants.
As it turned out, neither: instead, Corden's hostly banter rarely rose above pure self-promotion, from the aforementioned "spontaneous" Carpool Karaoke "Sweet Caroline" cover (only slightly redeemed by a bit-crashing Blue Ivy) to a cringeworthy rap that made Hamilton sound like Mobb Deep by comparison.
As Viners blew up, they started appearing in each others Vines — Logan Paul would hang out with King Bach who'd hang out with Lele Pons and so on and so forth, cross-pollinating in a way that felt like naked self-promotion, a digital circle-jerk.
This whole song and dance of self-promotion, the thing where you go talk to the New York media, is new to Z-Ro, whose career, despite tangles with labels and all manner of interpersonal drama, has mostly just happened—and happened to mostly work out.
In the movie, the flat in which he and Colette live is a bustling blur, a literary factory that Willy runs while barking orders — Mr. West's amusing, emphatic delivery turns Willy's every utterance into self-promotion — as employees come and go, delivering manuscripts and demanding (late) payment.
Stamm — whose wry, spare fiction I can't recommend highly enough — had given a speech insisting on the necessary separateness of art from politics; to introduce the topical and overtly political into fiction, he thought, was a form of impoverishment, or even worse, of opportunism and self-promotion.
" Emanuel was more direct: "He did this all in the name of self-promotion, and he used the laws of the hate crime legislation that all of us ... have put on the books to stand up to be the values that embody what we believe in.
In the age of Metal Twitter, it's easy to end up befriending people who play in the bands you like, especially in the underground, and Vile Creature have certainly mastered the artful balance of self-promotion and earnest community involvement that eludes so many other bands on social media.
Trump has told associates he's fed up with what he sees as self-promotion by Bannon, who did not join the core team this week at the president's golf club in Bedminster, N.J. Bannon's time with Trump has diminished since the new chief of staff, retired Marine Gen.
Ordinarily, the Super Bowl networks tend to limit their self ­promotion to in-­game shots of stars watching from the stands, rather than squandering valuable ad ­time for their own programs — which could produce multiple episodes for the amount of money the network gets to fill that space.
Today's Kazakhstan seemingly possesses the developmental self-assurance and stability to focus on building its reputation and legacy through measured self-promotion, instead of lashing out at fictitious characters that use the country as the cheap butt of jokes for audiences that know nothing about the country itself.
Self-promotion feels weird and uncomfortable for many people, so it's easier to let the Lit Shot do the talking while you tweet something humble and simple like, "Some personal news..." The rules and mores of Twitter, especially in niche communities like People Who Write Books, are often impenetrable to outsiders.
Terri Keyser, renowned in the 1980s as one-half of the duo United Art Contractors, published strategic advertisements in Artforum ("We're Desperate: We Want to Buy Our Way Into a Show"), calling the art world out on its careerism and cynical self-promotion long before it became fashionable to do so.
While the company name makes me think of soulless self-promotion, BrandYourself actually offers something more simple and less annoying — it helps you put your best foot forward (and potentially push down any negative results) on Google and elsewhere online, by creating a personal website, social media profiles and other content.
"I would love it if there was some kind of cap on buying and production, or at least a way of ending this crazy hype culture that comes along with Instagram and self promotion, where too much is being produced too quickly to keep up with demand," Mr. Malone said.
Whether he truly believed Obama was born in Kenya, or was raising the claim in a classic Trump effort at self-promotion, his failure to acknowledge Obama's Hawaii birth even after the president produced his long-form birth certificate was a fringe position that could make voters wary of Trump.
Kanye West returned to Twitter last Friday, April 13, after a nearly one-year hiatus, and since then the rapper and fashion mogul has been tweeting at a rate of nearly 10 tweets a day, dishing out philosophical advice about the struggle for authenticity alongside his own shameless self-promotion.
There's a reason for the relentless self-promotion, of course: Once an executive or investor develops a reputation as an expert on this or that tech trend, they'll be the first call for entrepreneurs seeking to raise money, or hire a lawyer, or rent an office space for their brilliant disruptive startup.
Considering the kind of men Mayweather and McGregor are—masters of the art of self-promotion, poets and painters who use themselves for brushes, paints, pens, and words—there was never any reasonable doubt that the fight between the two would be anything less than a circus: more circus than sporting event, really.
People of faith — Muslim or any other religious faith who will be a victim of hate crimes; people of also, of all walks of life, of backgrounds, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, now this casts a shadow of whether they're telling the truth, and he did this all in the name of self-promotion.
"He has a long history of big-money self-promotion, but he wants to play senior statesmen and try to get people to believe he's just taking one for the team," said Zephyr Teachout, a law professor who has run for statewide office in New York and is aligned with Bernie Sanders.
With yard signs announcing "Narcissus Garden, Kusama" her work was on one level an act of brazen self-promotion, but on another, with an additional sign reading "Your Narcissism for Sale," it was also a raid on the commodification of art and the dandification of the art world, although it went much further than that.
" "This is relevant, and we are working on it, " he said, adding, "The only thing that I think is wrong is for certain political forces to try to use this in their own interests, for self-promotion in the political arena ahead of political events such as elections rather than to improve the situation.
Such behavior may be the mark of the new WME big Hollywood era, but it's not hard to see how rebellious souls and self-promotion savants like Conor McGregor and Michael Bisping were just waiting for such an era to arrive, and are taking advantage of it with both hands now that it's here.
To help ease the stress that many self-employed professionals feel about how to effectively bring in new clients, Business Insider conducted an informal poll of nearly 100 freelancers in various industries to see what cost-effective marketing and self-promotion tactics work best for them when it comes to connecting with new business opportunities.
While victims were still being identified and next-of-kin contacted in El Paso and Dayton, politicians running for president began milking their self-promotion opportunity while mentally tabulating the donation dollars that could flow if the tragedy is hyped the right way: Guns (check), racism (check), divisive rhetoric (check) — they are broken records.
The broad acceptance of this story line is evidenced not only by the measurably successful self-promotion of sporting associations and events like the World Cup, but also in the societal reverberations of shock and outrage when a sports star falls from grace, as though they were not fallible and flawed in the same way as us mere mortals.
This latest filing also notes the Echo's popularity, serving as both a bit of self-promotion, while also laying the groundwork for the suggestion that open up such records could set a bad precedent, as these sort of assistants grow in popularity in the home, adding to increasing privacy concerns around the microphone-sporting cloud-connected devices.
Where young artists in past decades had to go through industry gatekeepers and labels inclined to fit them into pop molds, the dissolution of those institutions and the rise of online self-promotion have made it so young artists can be both consummate professionals and put out art that is truer to the experience of youth than ever before.
But fights have their own economy, one that relies heavily on personality and self-promotion, and after Mayweather and McGregor finished their tour, it seemed likely that millions would chip in for the $89-to-$99 pay-per-view price to watch the bout, generating what many predict will be a nine-figure payday for Mayweather.
Now, if you'll excuse the self-promotion, The Gannet interviewed me the other day and if nothing else, reading the interview offers a chance to listen to Burning Spear and maybe convince yourself that I'm on to something with this business about the excellence of "101 Easy Asian Recipes," from the kids at the late, lamented Lucky Peach.
She has no shame in self-promotion — as seen from her incessant snaps from Ibiza, her branding on basically everything (including her aforementioned bag, and a good amount of things inside it), and her impending hotel chain (which, honestly, is the least surprising Paris Hilton news I've heard in a long time) — nor does she care what other people think.
"The White House welcomes a return to a traditional working relationship with the Office of Government Ethics in which both entities share a common goal of ensuring public confidence that the executive branch is adhering to the highest possible ethical standards as opposed to an approach whereby individuals manufacture false conflicts for purposes of self-promotion," spokeswoman Lindsay Walters told the Times.
Although Stross's book was not the first to consider Edison's faults—Wyn Wachhorst probed his self-promotion in " Thomas Alva Edison: An American Myth ," from 1981, and Paul Israel catalogued his belief in racial stereotypes and phrenological theories in " Edison: A Life of Invention ," from 1998—Stross portrays Edison as a patent-hungry P. T. Barnum or, perhaps, a proto-Elizabeth Holmes.
Yet in an era of self-promotion, self-importance and transparent bids for national prominence among even the greenest of lawmakers, Mr. Kennedy has negotiated his first months on the job as something of a throwback in Washington's crackling tumult — a Southern-fried Waldo for the Trump age, drifting through the volatility in plain sight, if only anyone were looking.
"The White House welcomes a return to a traditional working relationship with the Office of Government Ethics in which both entities share a common goal of ensuring public confidence that the executive branch is adhering to the highest possible ethical standards as opposed to an approach whereby individuals manufacture false conflicts for purposes of self-promotion," she said in a statement.
Created in October 2015 by Kurt Bardella, a public relations consultant whose clients have included Breitbart News, The Morning Hangover Tipsheet is an upbeat catchall of country music news: highlights from singers' appearances on talk shows, handmade iPhone videos snapped by Mr. Bardella at concerts, birthday shout-outs, upcoming gigs and an occasional piece of self-promotion for its creator.
The massive World Cup security operation will cost about $15 billion, in an economy already strained by international sanctions, but with more than 2 million fans visiting, and an estimated 3 billion watching on TV, it's been a once-in-a-generation chance at Russian self-promotion, giving the Cossacks a huge platform for exhibiting their culture and projecting Putin's strongman image.
But in the eyes of many, to simply criticize the President and then immediately return to working with him is a tacit acceptance of his approach to a free press — which smacks of authoritarianism -- his subtle misogyny, and his perversion of what was once respected conservative ideology: He has turned it into a platform for self-promotion that draws its strength from our country's darkest angels.
This is too bad, as many are aware of the brightly colored and boldly patterned prints that Ms. Pucci's aristocrat father originally introduced more than half a century ago but few know of him as a bold experimentalist with an eye for unorthodox materials like raffia or stretch jersey and a marketer whose knack for self-promotion long predated social media and the internet.
As self-driving cars near, Washington plays catch-upA drug maker spends big in Washington to make itself heard Scaramucci has a showman's knack for self-promotion rivaling Trump's But going forward, she will receive fixed payments — a change that her advisers say was developed in consultation with the Office of Government Ethics to minimize her potential conflicts by removing her interest in how well her family's business performs.
More than a year into his presidency, he needs to get serious about his ethical obligations to the country he leads, and should abandon all such self-promotion -- beginning with the ridiculously specific co-opting of a presidential symbol ... for presidential branding of his golf greens But again and again -- to the ongoing outrage of government ethics officials -- he has shown he is happy to blur the lines between the office of the presidency and the Trump Organization.
HUMILIATION Humiliation is a leitmotif of the creative process, in everything from the first unwieldy sword-stab at doing anything creative that does not, will not, can not adequately capture what you see or hear or feel and are trying to, essentially, interpret (this never ends, it just gets MORE, but at least FASTER) and definitely in the self-promotion that's required if the result of that creativity has to be or do something outside of your apartment, all the way on up to the humiliation of being a specific person attached to a specific body of work, which can be a claustrophobic wrongfeel horror-movie life-mistake.
Here he was, in his essays and interviews, making informed, nuanced arguments about the way we live now — about anything from Twitter (which he is against) to the way political correctness has been weaponized to shut down discourse (which he is against) to obligatory self-promotion (which he is against) to the incessant ending of a phone call by saying, "I love you" (which he is against, but because "I love you" is for private) — and though critics loved him and he had a devoted readership, others were using the very mechanisms and platforms that he warned against (like the internet in general and social media in specific) to ridicule him.
On 'ethical costs' "As a person who was in the House of Representatives when we tried to pass the Shepard legislation that dealt with hate crimes ... to then use those very laws and the principles and values behind the (Matthew Shepard And James Byrd, Jr., Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009) to self-promote your career is a cost that comes to all the individuals: gay men and women who will come forward and one day say they were victim of a hate crime who will now be doubted, people of faith -- Muslim or any other religious faith -- who will be a victim of hate crimes, people also of all walks of life and backgrounds, race, ethnicities, sexual orientation, now this casts a shadow of whether they're telling the truth, and he did this all in the name of self-promotion," the mayor said.

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