Sentences with phrase «as affinity»

As affinity marketing becomes more mainstream in real estate operations, prospective affinity partners become more astute.
Recently, an enterprising owner of a major real estate company suggested to his alma mater that he recognize all of the school's alumni as an affinity group, offering them special service — and special pricing — on various real estate services his company could perform for them.
As affinity marketing becomes more mainstream in real estate operations, prospective affinity partners become more astute — and demanding.
Dotzour predicts that as affinity marketing in real estate grows, so will the pressure on profitability.
But as affinity partnerships have become more prevalent, they've also raised questions now reverberating throughout the industry: When brokers and salespeople push affiliated services and products, does it distract them from their core business?
Leverage alumni groups for school and former employers as well as affinity groups for your profession.
Join local and national bar associations as well as affinity bar associations, and attend lunches and other events, including continuing legal education events.
• Beneficial State Bank (formerly One PacificCoast Bank, FSB) has partnered with TCM Bank, N.A. to issue a Visa, as well as affinity cards (see next section) that support different missions.
Other works in which she refers to her sexual past, her lack of schooling, her abortions as well as her affinity with alcohol are not less provocative.
«What connects Benglis's metalized pleats and ceramic works, besides the sometimes shared device of the knot, is the gestural aspect and the spontaneous directness of her methods, as well as that affinity for fluid materials, which so readily articulate directness.
Best Friends may, from time to time, share personally identifiable information, including email and home addresses, with carefully selected corporate partners: for example, as may be required to offer and market products such as our affinity credit card, and other programs, products, and services that benefit Best Friends.
The Protect Yourself Video Segments are designed to educate viewers about common investment scams such as affinity fraud, technology scams and elder fraud.
The Protect Yourself Videos explore common investment scams such as affinity fraud, technology scams, and elder fraud.
You can build what's known as an affinity network, meaning, the purpose of this group is solely to support your aims — in this case marketing your book.
At Entropy, fiction writers Kathy Fish and Robert Vaughan discuss the creation of their collaborative story collection, Rift, as well as their affinity for flash fiction.
They are introduced to Mei (Zhang Ziyi, Rush Hour 2), a blind but beautiful woman of the house, who piques their interest with her dancing abilities, as well as her affinity for martial arts.
Passionate about Hindu mythology and mantra, she often adds stories and chanting to her teaching, as well as her affinity for astrological phases and moon cycles.
The Protect Yourself Videos explore common investment scams such as affinity fraud, technology scams, and elder fraud.
The Protect Yourself Video Segments are designed to educate viewers about common investment scams such as affinity fraud, technology scams and elder fraud.
This paper will not be a comprehensive, in - depth study of the Whitehead / Deutsch interrelationship of ideas, working through their contrasts and dissimilarities as well as their affinities.
For years, scientists have been debating the phylogenetic position of brachiopods and molluscs, as well as their affinities for other animals in the same group, the Lophotrochozoa, comprising segmented worms, clams, oysters, snails, squids, and so on.
Using magic regularly in battle is important, as affinities only grow in power through usage.
The Tantric Way highlights the parallels between Tantric art and the early twentieth - century modernist abstractions of Paul Klee, Piet Mondrian, Constantin Brancusi and Robert Delaunay, as well as the affinities between the post-war American painters Ad Reinhardt, Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman and the work of Indian artist Biren De.22 The latter was one of the leading members of a group of «neo-Tantric» artists newly promoted by New Delhi gallerist Virendra Kumar Jain, the older brother of Tantra Art's publisher, Ravi Kumar.23

Not exact matches

Italian President Giorgio Napolitano, an 87 - year - old former communist with no natural affinity for Berlusconi or Grillo, made clear that as head of state he would brook no insults to national pride.
These are also referred to as «affinity categories.»
Not only do they make you feel something, they encourage you to believe in something and hold it up as worthy of affinity and even loyalty.
The Amazon affinity group Glamazon formed in 1999 as an email list for the company's LGBT community before becoming an official group in 2005.
Dr. Zuckerberg talks about his son as having been «a good student» and having «a special affinity for math and sciences.»
Garrett sees the advantage of being a network with the earliest show as catching viewers first and hoping they continue to watch your station, build an affinity for it, and call in with news tips.
What this means to marketers is simple: You can boost brand awareness and consumer affinity with apps, but you must have a thorough understanding of your audience so you can provide them with an app that's functional (such as a calculator) or entertaining (like a video, game, or music), or provide some sort of social connectedness (such as an app for a user community).
Besides, consumers have shown a strong affinity for online play, particularly social games such as Zynga's FarmVille.
Among the many events currently taking place as part of Social Media Week, Tumblr founder David Karp sat down Wednesday with John Bell, Global Manager of Social@Ogilvy, to chat about all things Karp — including his dog Clark, his affinity for car commercials, and best of all, his favorite Tumblr.
Indeed, the Web — already home to such affinity sites as Women.com Networks, Gay.com, and AsianAvenue.com — lends itself to businesses hoping to attract a given demographic.
While in furniture making a particular Jewish affinity for the upholstered (as opposed to the «case» or wooden) field gives Jewish manufacturers like Artistic in Detroit, Angelus in Los Angeles, and S. Karpen in Chicago almost half the total.
This generation has a stronger affinity than other generations for brands that express themselves as socially responsible.
As for outside the U.S., the chain is also coming to the Philippines, which management says has «an affinity for coffee and donuts.»
It does not include software, protocol governing transfers of the digital representation of value, transactions which merchants grant as part of a reward or affinity program in which value can not be exchanged for tender, bank credit, or virtual currency.
Not only do the peoples of India, China, Turkey and other countries have a strong cultural affinity to gold — an obsession that will only intensify as incomes rise — but the metal still plays a vital role as a portfolio diversifier in times of economic and political uncertainty.
Despite my strong affinity toward the asset management industry, I fear for the implication of regulators labeling it «shadow banking sector ``, i.e. asset managers who have stepped - in to fund projects and make loans as risk averse banks retreated.
As we've seen, earned media continues to have a bigger impact on people's affinity to brands.
As with REI, Seventh Generation's values strongly overlap with their target audience's, and putting those values right out front gets them strong support and affinity.
Keep in mind that Peltz may still have quite an affinity for the Snapple component of this company as he once owned it and turned it around, which was one of the most profitable episodes of his career.
Schultz said that the pink - and - blue drink drove significant traffic to chains during its limited run as well as brand awareness and affinity.
As we continue to migrate our lives to the cloud, we build affinity with the apps and services we use every day.
Opportunities to differentiate will exist through niches, i.e. geographies or industry verticals, or investor affinities such as University alumni whose capital is likely to be biased.
Furthermore, the company believes that inclusiveness is equally important to diversity and strives to exercise these beliefs in its employment practices by maintaining resource and affinity groups, such as Awesome Women in Engineering (AWE), Women at Yelp, Parents of Yelp, Ethnic Diversity Group, Veterans at Yelp, and OUTburst, a group for LGBTQQIA individuals.
The Kenites (Qayin - = kah «- yin; strongs concordance # 7014 the same as 7013 (with a play upon the affinity to 7069 which means horn.
They are going to try revitalization technology, as they did with Elvis such that we can expect reports from folks who will see bin Laden walking the streets of various major cities with a certain affinity to ground zero.
As such, Whitehead's philosophy has a deep and abiding affinity with both the African and Christian roots of African Americans.
She rejects a limiting view of feminism as the quest for women's equality with men in favor of radical feminism's focus on «the autonomy, independence, and creation of the female Self in affinity with others like the Self» (GFF 11).
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