I had pre-ordered the book through Amazon and
actually got an email today saying it won't be shipped until early December.
I actually get emails with some of these questions / objections from time to time, and I've been compiling them and their answers to hopefully help make things easier for you guys!
I actually got an email from Apple today saying they have a limited number of spaces for reviews on the podcasting servers, so from now on, we will only be accepting positive reviews.
I actually got an email on this blush yesterday.
I actually get emails or messages often asking what I painted my daughters pink dresser in their room and the pink chair we have up to our painted piano now.
But I've still yet to
actually get an email from T - Mobile about the hack.
I actually get emails or messages often asking what I painted my daughters pink dresser in their room and the pink chair we have up to our painted piano now.
Not exact matches
«I felt like it was a never - ending treadmill, and a lot of important
emails I would
actually end up never
getting to because they would take a long time to respond to and I would just end up procrastinating.»
'' [Y] ou know those days when you're running around all day and doing stuff and talking to people and making calls and responding to
emails and filling out paperwork and you
get home and you're completely exhausted and you say to yourself, «What the hell did I
actually get done today?»»
Reviewing
emails recently confirmed my memory that the meeting was a waste of our time and that, in looking for a polite way to leave and
get back to my work, I
actually emailed an assistant from the meeting after I had been there for ten or so minutes and wrote «Can u pls call me on my cell?
If you've
gotten an
email, expand the address to see where the message
actually originated.
How easy would it be for a bad guy to craft a tailored
email that looked as if he
actually had some connection to a traveler so as to
get her to respond and give up personal information?
This data
actually understates how many
emails he
actually gets, as it doesn't account is the fact that Hsieh still does reply to
emails that he receives which might require little time to delegate or reply to (e.g., a simple two - word
email response or acknowledgment).
But what if, despite the apparent advantages of sending those last couple of
emails before you fall asleep at night, your end - of - the - day smartphone use, on balance,
actually means you
get less done?
«Unlike
email attachments, you'll
get real - time information about whether they
actually opened and read the proposal,» Valloppillil says.
The «Wrong» example forces the client to wade through a bunch of information and then decide to call, which means writing down or cut - and - pasting the phone number, leaving the
email environment, making the call, playing phone tag maybe... all hassles can
get in the way of
actually setting up the meeting.
That's according to Dmitri Leonov, VP of growth at SaneBox, a five - year - old
email filtering service that helps users
get to «inbox zero,» meaning it stashes away all the nonsense clogging your inbox, making it easier to focus on only the messages that
actually need your attention.
Although the
emails don't
actually get delivered to anyone, the sudden flood of draft
emails hogs the computer's resources, thus causing the computer to freeze.
There's a reason that intros are the true currency of Silicon Valley: An
email that contains a familiar name will
actually get read.
When I
get the impression that the «person»
emailing me hasn't even taken one minute to look at my website to judge whether or not I'd
actually be a good fit for a given solution, the deal is already done before it's even
gotten started.
Customers
actually like
getting weekly
emails from brands they care about.
Also, in order to
get your
emails actually opened (link builders know this is one of the toughest issues we face), use Boomerang for Gmail to schedule
emails to
get in their inboxes first thing in the morning.
On the inflation theme, I
got an absolutely classic
email y» day from a reader whom I don't
actually know, but had picked up my comments on some financial wire.
It has been a CRAZY couple of months for Team Fit Foodie and this is one of the first days in a long time that Lee and I have been able to sit down,
get caught up on writing and
emails, and
actually brainstorm fresh and new ideas for the year.
i
actually meant to reply here but lost the bookmark (
got an
email notification for another reply!)
'' If Arsenal fans were invited to submit their opinions by
email; if shareholders» and supporters» groups were still able to submit questions to the board and
actually get answers; if there were any way of expressing dissatisfaction other than at away games by means of a banner — then you'd be absolutely right: sabotaging the atmosphere would be a bad thing.
Going against most advice that calling people up is the best approach, I would
actually say a well - written
email with all the right information in it is the best way to
get anywhere when submitting work to a shop.
It was hard for me to imagine the situation
getting much uglier, until yesterday's
email presented the truly bizarre spectacle of the very people dedicated to preparing healthful school meals seeking to discredit reliable evidence that kids
actually like those meals.
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.
Those are just the tools — to put them to work, the campaign will need an
email strategy, a recruitment strategy, a social media strategy, a grassroots strategy (often including a mobile component), an advertising strategy, a fundraising strategy, and last but never least, a turnout operation to
actually get people to vote.
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.
I
actually interact with them frequently each day and prefer not to
get email updates!
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.
Of course, since folks signed up out of something other than zeal for the cause, not many of them were inclined to
actually DO anything the group asked them to do or even to read the
emails, but at least the list
got built.
But when we look at the digital technologies that have the most chance of
actually getting people elected to governorships, the House and the Senate this year, the list narrows to two: data - driven field organizing and
email - driven online fundraising.
I've
gotten emails asking if I know of any pre-made food services (like the pre-made diet programs that you often see on TV) that are
actually healthy and easy to order.
You can Google and
get a new quote each day or you can sign up to different sites that will
actually send a quote to your
email or cell phone each morning.
Moving on, I've
got a series of
emails, from one reader, who
actually answers her own question about Dieting.
This is harder than you can ever imagine and has required an auto - reply
email that says «I'm not checking
emails today please call my phone if you need to really,
actually get my attention.
Unlike other nutrition coaching companies that use generic templates send you an FAQ document and an
email address to send questions to, you
actually get to meet your Beyond Macros coach, have face - to - face meetings, and they will check in with you to provide actionable feedback every week.
She is as smart as any doctor I've met throughout this process, and
actually takes the time — sometimes on long calls or through long
emails — to LISTEN to your entire story and
get the full picture of you as a patient.
This outfit did me well as I dashed from coffee meetings at the Covent Garden hotel, to the streets of Soho (this outfit
actually got a lot of attention which is always an amusing and overwhelming aspect of fashion week), to the Apartment to trade tales with my blogging friends, catch up on work and
emails, and to
get a moments rest before the afternoon and evenings events kicked off.
Actually, I think the white jeans in the fall thing is even more accepted considering I
got an
email from Crain's Chicago expressing interest in featuring me as part of their Chicago work style series after the last time I wore these jeans.
I should further clarify that she's been leaving comments under fake
emails, because I won't
actually let her use the account until I feel comfortable that she won't be
getting Viagra ads.
In many cases, I have
actually linked the exact item, but
get an
email a few days later from many readers that it has been sold out, so I then remove that link since it no longer contains available merchandise and find an alternative.
HaHa — I just
got an
email from Anthro celebrating Jumpsuits and Rompers!?? The other day I
actually contemplated if I could easily turn one of these into a dress instead.
I
actually was reading Kati from Incorporating Color's blog and
emailed her to
get some details.
I
actually like Mondays because they are my most productive days catching up on
emails and
getting stuff done.
I'm headed to Nashville, TN to meet up with two of my best blogging friends, who are
actually just best friends period, and now we finally
get to meet each other IRL instead of just constantly
emailing, Snapchatting, texting, Skyping and messaging for months and months.
I
actually saw his profile before and sent him an
email a few years ago and didn't
get a reply.