RE: How has ERA's relationship with brokers and
agents shifted over the last few years?
Not exact matches
This would simply misrepresent the diversity of goals held by the various Christian mission agencies; gloss
over the historical
shifts in the nature of relationships between the East India Company, the British empire and the mission societies; and conceal the multiple ways in which local subjects — the colonized Indians — thought and acted within this context to demonstrate their identity as independent
agents.
Over the course of the first three seasons,
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has had a
shift in focus.
In this market, when it seems that even finding an
agent willing to take on an author's project can mean years of querying and futile efforts of trying to make connections, many authors are
shifting their focus away from the business end of publishing in favor of a lower key approach that allows them to retain control
over their work and spend more time writing with less time trying to become published.
Alexandria, Va., Sept. 28, 2010 - The recession isn't
over, but independent
agents and brokers are well positioned to take advantage of market
shifts.
In fact, we've experienced a mindset
shift within the building
over the past few years, which couldn't have come at a better time, as it should be about the
agent and the tools we can provide to make them more productive and more successful.
Social media platforms have changed
over the years, becoming more interactive and focusing on the visual instead of just written content — and
agents need to adapt to these
shifting trends.
One can make the aurgument that a cop puts there life on the line everyday or a guys in construction brake thier backs but at the end of the day they choose thier career the same way we as
agents do so why are we the ones always willing to cut our pay why does a cop who works a funereal for example get tripple time or a factory worker who works
over time get double time why cant they just get paid as a normal
shift.