It's all
about attracting eyes and looking stylish.
Not exact matches
Even if
attracting eyes and ears has become more of a game than an art, it's still something the best marketers worry
about.
Ye crack me up these articles are just paper talk then all ye take it so seriously moan
about Wenger most of ye are haters judge him after the window the man is a legend in my
eyes and it will be a sad day when he leaves and he will leave when he wants he still can
attract top players he is well respected he bought ALEXIS SANCHEZ less bitching more supporting
These two funding sources often can have synergistic effects: Foundations can elevate important issues into the public
eye, while federal funding can bring
about developments that
attract the attention of private donors.
He doesn't mean to be shallow
about casual dating, so he explained his perspective - «if I was sitting at the next table in a coffee shop with you and we made
eye contact and you're not physically
attracted to me, would you be inclined to make a conversation with me and give me your phone number?
Research by OkCupid shows making
eye contact (if you're female) or looking away from the camera (if you're male) can
attract people, but be careful
about the faces you make and if you choose to smile or not.
Over 3 months, I contacted online
about 40 men who had something in their profile and in their
eyes (via the photos they chose to show) that truly
attracted or inspired me.
There's something
about good graphic design that naturally
attracts the
eye, holds the reader's attention, and increases comprehension.
You may think a surf camp would
attract those blonde haired blue
eyed Californian girls who are pros out on the water and know all the right terminology when talking
about cutbacks and swell size.
Overall, staying true to an uncluttered, easily read design that is pleasant on the
eyes is your firm's best bet for
attracting new clients and sharing important information
about your firm.
However, the quest to
attract more
eyes brought
about a few too many sacrifices.
I have never thought
about using green to brighten things up in winter because I am not naturally
attracted to it as the main color in decorating, but this post opened my
eyes!