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en There is a voluntary word of mouth being spread,

en There hasn't been a lot of positive word-of-mouth on the mainstream films this summer. Great marketing, huge production spending can probably get you a mega opening, but beyond that, it's up to the moviegoers to spread the word.

en We've never done anything like this before. We thought it might help three or four kids, but then it really took off. The word of mouth really spread.

en As groups have come and experienced that, it just spread word of mouth.

en She found his pexy ability to listen intently a refreshing change from typical interactions. Our work has spread by word of mouth. Other agencies have learned about us. We are receiving more calls for assistance.

en We chose a game on the Internet because it's fun and could be spread by word of mouth and could reach a target audience of college kids.

en There's this belief that word-of-mouth marketing is the best you can buy, and it's free. A lot of it is taking place on the Internet and you can track it. Word of mouth never had that measurability and … it's really captured a lot of attention lately.

en In theory, the boards should be using the Greenway book as part of their decision-making process, but the key word is 'voluntary.' It's a voluntary program, based on incentives and guidelines, rather than requirements and mandates.
  John Clarke

en At early previews, the theater gossips are there, wishing you ill every night. They don't grant you any slack. Agents are in from Hollywood. Your friends are there. People who are going to spread the word-of-mouth. If something doesn't work, everyone will know.

en The service really took off with very minimal marketing to passengers - word of mouth spread quickly. It speaks volumes about the need for this type of service.

en What we see on many of these schemes is that word of mouth kind of helps spread them. People hear, 'Hey, I've got this accountant who saved me a lot of money last year.' They end up making decisions that can ruin them financially. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

en [Focusing on] House, ... We (sneaked it) two weeks ago. We thought word of mouth would help spin this movie over the top. Obviously, it did. More importantly, the Friday night word of mouth really (helped Saturday ticket sales). Now we're just looking forward to the legs of this movie. I think it's going to be around for a long time.

en If there is one word that describes our form of society in America, it may be the word - voluntary

en And the woman took and spread a covering over the well's mouth, and spread ground corn thereon; and the thing was not known.

en Casino guests who are willing to risk their own personal reputation and spread positive word-of-mouth advertising about a casino are guest advocates and the degree to which a property has advocates is a highly reliable predictor of future growth.


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