Sentences with phrase «actually emailed me about»

I assume it was just a response to my other email with some feedback, but she was actually emailing me about a 3 - day temp position at the company!
I'm loving those wall sconces but I'm actually emailing you about your curtain roll shades (not sure that's what they're called).

Not exact matches

How I started thinking about this social marketplace idea was actually in looking at one of Yotpo's primary offerings, giving businesses and brands the ability to automatically ask customers for reviews following their purchases, with an email interface where customers can submit ratings, reviews and photos.
«Unlike email attachments, you'll get real - time information about whether they actually opened and read the proposal,» Valloppillil says.
«What you're not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs and listening in on people's phone calls or inappropriately reading people's emails,» Obama said from the East Room of the White House.
That research actually bears out an earlier, more detailed study that Yesware conducted (albeit one that examined substantially fewer emailsabout 500,000, focusing on sales emails).
In an occupation like social media analytics, app development, or even email marketing, there's sometimes a disconnect between why you do something (which might be obvious) and how you actually go about it (which could be hard to explain).
Participants in this study actually predicted that email and in - person requests would be about equally effective.
Customers actually like getting weekly emails from brands they care about.
As we talked about in email, I have actually gone the income producing route of creating a book.
I'm actually a grad student there presently, I received lots of emails about buying national championship t - shirts, haha.
My delightful cousin - by - marriage (and artist) Barbara Stein recently sent me an email about the work of Carl Warner, a photographer who creates fantastical «foodscapes» — eerie scenes in which all the visual elements are actually foods.
The best part is I got a request to review this, so I quietly sent an email telling them about the issue with the product, no response, they weren't actually interested in my feedback on in my positive review.
Lauren's a friend, but more than that she's one of the best email people in the business, and someone who actually knows what the hell she's talking about.
Writing in Sunday's Post Outlook section, Mike Cornfield and Lee Rainie, two Very Smart Guys, talk about what we've learned from a decade of actually using email and the web for political communications.
For instance, Eric Rardin mentioned it in an email today, pointing out that just about any kind of «free» online outreach you can think of (blogs, list - building, social networking, etc.) actually takes a significant amount of time, and that a group or campaign looking to build a list may be better off buying names from a good opt - in source (such as Care2, the company Eric «coincidentally» works for).
Now, on September 30th, instead of getting one or two emails from your candidate who you really care about, you just got 41 — 20 from the DCCC, 20 from the candidate next door, and only 1 you actually care about.
But because you've been so busy fending off the other 40 emails, you missed the one you actually cared about, or it went into your spam folder.
In a social world, campaigns need to pay attention to a vast new array of content producers whom they never had to worry about before, since some college kid (or some grandma) can produce a viral email or a powerful video piece that can drown out the message the campaign is actually trying to get across.
In another email, she wrote: «Actually I had told Vince [Cable] and Rachel [his wife] about points before when the three of us were having supper about a month ago — they were horrified at the time but VC has probably forgotten it by now.
«Ed Cox and the party of Dean Skelos are hitching their wagon to a felon's hearsay testimony about matters that never actually happened,» spokesman Rich Azzopardi said in a statement emailed to the Observer.
I also asked Balls whether he still spoke to his mentor and he revealed that, by chance, «he actually emailed me today about a by - election coming up in the next couple of weeks», adding that «from time to time we exchange emails and from time to time we meet up».
«The enemy of your enemy» rings a bell:) Everyone and their grandmother keeps accusing Russians of throwing the election to Trump (the fact that they didn't actually do anything other than feed actual, non-fake, real emails to Wikileaks seems irrelevant to people, who previously were all about supporting Wikileaks and Snowden and Panama papers even though the latter caused Iceland's leader to lose the job).
«The gap between the scale of global ambitions and the scale of national offerings has been clear to the research community for a long time, but the Kyoto Protocol's focus on near - term emissions reductions... coupled with the scientific focus on long - term stabilization of climate at some unspecified point in the future has long given negotiators an out: they have been able to compare near - term actions without having to square them with long - term goals, rather like guys in a pub arguing about whose round it is while never actually having to settle up the bill,» Frame said in an email.
I want you to actually adopt the healthy changes I write and email about.
Moving on, I've got a series of emails, from one reader, who actually answers her own question about Dieting.
I actually have an email in draft form to you about this topic and other motherhood stuff!
I've been dating a guy for about 4 weeks, we emailed through Match.com for about a week prior to actually meeting.
If i email, should i fess up about emailing him before in case he actually did get the email and remembers me?
Some people may prefer the match making sites where site emails are sent and received, but eve with those services if you get more serious about actually dating you will end up chatting whether it be in a text chat room, or on the phone before you get together for a date.
I actually received a number of emails from readers who noticed me mentioned as the guest speaker on the mail out about the event, and weren't able to get hold of tickets in time!
Non-paying members can not respond when you email them, so just go ahead and forget about a good percentage of anyone you actually see on there.
Sometimes, the moment you stop worrying about finding that perfect match is the moment you'll open your email... and actually find that perfect match.
Actually, Latin wrote it... Latin, if you are real, do you recall sending Josh a crazy email that he then forwarded to me about blog proxies?
I was actually on vacation at the time, we were emailing each other about what I was interested in.
I had emails and information about people that may actually want to review my book which seems to be the first step in getting the word out» Chris Niebauer, Ph.D., author of The Neurotic's Guide to Avoiding Enlightenment
Potential red flags: it doesn't provide prices on its website, which is often a sign of a seriously overpriced service; it features junk marketing (an email campaign); and it provides no information about its staff's credentials, so you have no idea if they are actually «independent booksellers, writers, and bloggers», as claimed.
I had emails and information about people that may actually want to review my book which seems to be the first step in getting the word out.»
Vodaphone and others actually bucked about paying Blackberry the service fee for each phone sold, because Blackberry had their own servers to handle pushed email.
Any time you have a question about temperature, the weather, scheduling an appointment on your calendar, sending a quick message or email to somebody, setting an alarm or timer, you actually have to try Siri to understand how useful it is... don't just ask stupid questions like jokes.
This is a rather simple fix once you realize what you actually need to do, which is why we tend to get a wide number of emails from our users asking about this problem.
I asked Amazon about that, and got an answer that indicated that they 1) didn't actually read my email, and 2) only put out a minimal Android app under some sort of duress.
This is one of the biggest complaints about the Kindle Fire, at least I've heard it (well, actually read it in your emails, posts, comments, etc) over and over, and it's one of mine as well.
I actually feel bad charging so much, because I don't want to seem like I'm ripping off new authors who don't know any better, but I also know a few emails from me about how to launch your book will help more than 95 % of the marketing advice out there.
With the micro email, it takes at least two more emails on my part to figure out what the heck you were actually talking about.
About 50 % of the family and friends we emailed actually gave it a review.
You know, if you put all your effort into a real job that you do in posting all your crap and sending out countless emails lying about Wade, you might actually be able to provide a nice living for your family.
The above seems obvious, but I have actually had people email me about emergencies with cats.
So, while we love you to email us questions about your pet or ask advice on simple matters on Facebook or other social media sites, we would really be doing you and your pet a disservice if we tried to diagnose your animal's condition without actually examining him or her.
At that moment, she thought about how great a partnership between us and Rachael would be and actually emailed Rachael about it.»
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