«Specifically, I advise you to not only consider what your target
audience cares about, but also to think about the words and phrases they're likely to use when searching for that information,» Satterfield suggests.
You may have the most attractive resume and LinkedIn profile in the world, but unless you are communicating and generating content
your audience cares about, progress toward your new career goal is tough.
Amanda Hocking's
audience cares about story, not literary niceties.
Whether 100 - mph drifts are what its target
audience cares about, however, is another story.
«You end up making content that is more engaging because you understand what
your audience cares about», he says.
It has nothing of the depth and complexity of, say, Lady Bird (2017), but it does the job of making the horror properly horrific: These are fully rounded characters
the audience cares about when bad things happen to them.
This youthful
audience cares about the future of their love lives and closely follows the horoscopes and dating tips posted on the site.
You tailor messages to your audiences and address issues you think
your audience cares about.»
«They need to instead be thinking about what
the audience cares about.
What do you think
our audience cares about in the last weeks of October?
It is possible to make
the audience care about an utterly loathsome character if we understand their motivations - for instance, Gene Hackman's character in Unforgiven.
«Take Shelter» has the benefit of Michael Shannon's amazing performance, and Jeff Nichols definitely knows how to make
audiences care about the characters.
Unfortunately, Stein appears so singularly focused on the film's slick visual look that he forgets to make
his audience care about (or even understand) the characters.
This film excels in all of these areas, making
the audience care about what happens to each character, whether it be the investigating couple, Lorraine and Ed Warren (Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson respectively), the tortured owners of the house Roger and Carolyn Perron (Ron Livingston and Lili Taylor), or their kids (too many to count).
Although the focus is on only a handful of characters, the screenplay does not do enough to make
the audience care about them.
Despite it's many tries, the film fails to establish any kind of family chemistry and thus fails to make
the audience care about it's characters.
Jon Favreau's Iron Man wrestles with those responsibilities as well as a relatively unique conundrum: How do you make
audiences care about a character whose face is hidden under a metallic scowl?
But by that point, the film has earned its laughs by making
the audience care about characters who begin the film as broad comic types, but end it as sympathetic, fully formed, multidimensional human beings.
But we're living in the #OscarsSoWhite era, when
audiences care about diversity in entertainment to the point of demanding it.
There's an art to making
audiences care about the problems of glossy Manhattanites who are suffering photogenically in their Architectural Digest - ready apartments, but neither Loeb nor director Marc Webb («The Amazing Spider - Man») seems to have the first idea of how to make these characters anything but insufferable.
Does
your audience care about who the narrator is or are they only concerned with a good story?
Showing that you care about others helps
your audience care about you.
Audience interests like which lifestyle categories like film and TV, food, fashion, and sports
their audiences care about
Not exact matches
Vice President Joseph Biden gave a shout - out to health
care startup Theranos and its founder on Thursday, as he toured the company's Newark, California, facility and then made some brief remarks before an
audience of
about 150 Theranos employees and press.
The reason my second Facebook post got so much more attention than the first was that I spent a lot of time cultivating an
audience whose members
care about the specific message, then I simply shared something that I knew they would like.
Updating your social media pages and website each day consistently will not only help to attract buzz to your brand, but it will also allow you to prove you genuinely
care about your
audience and those who enjoy your products or services.
If you want your book to establish you as a thought leader, your
audience is the people who
care about the issues relevant to your space or the influencers in your space.
What is the intended
audience going to
care about the most, be most interested in or shocked by?
When you have a captive
audience participating in a topic they
care about, take a step back and listen to what your fans are telling you.
Netflix doesn't share (and doesn't
care about) live
audiences, and neither do its advertisers, because there aren't any.
«You» cuts through the clutter of internal and external noise to pull your
audience's attention back to what they often
care most
about - themselves, their priorities, and their impact.
The examples are amazingly focused: A multi-million-dollar startup tackling minority - specific grooming, a strong company giving culturally - appropriate hair
care to an
audience that
cares deeply
about it, and so on.
Watts of FPRI says the fact that Drobota was targeting both Romanians and Americans with propaganda «just points more to attribution» to Russia, he tells Inc. «Why would he
care about both of those
audiences?
Obviously the purpose of SEO is
about ranking well in the search engines to drive traffic to your website, but even that won't mean much if your website is showing up in front of an
audience that doesn't
care.
Showing your
audience that you actually
care about their opinions and listen to their feedback not only promotes a great brand image, it builds loyalty.
As far as I can tell, Klout.com and the other early entrants into the influence space
care about the size of your mouth and your megaphone, and are ignorant of the value of your message and your actual connection and meaning to your theoretical «
audience.»
Unlike the recent string of TV shows made into movies, like the «21 Jump Street» franchise, Peña said the intention with «CHiPs» is to be more serious in the hopes to make the
audience care and be concerned
about what the characters are going through.
Failing to do this is a sign that you don't respect or
care about your
audience.
I put the names in boldface not because they mean anything to me, but because they do for the intended
audience: People who
care about Paris fashion.
They'll know who your
audience is and what they
care about, which comes in handy when you're creating content for that
audience.
They
Care About Their Friends «In reality, people don't want to «Like,»» Michael Pranikoff, global director of emerging media at PR Newswire, told the
audience at the panel on social media, referring to Facebook.
This is where you go deep into your target
audience's head and figure out what they
care about, and what motivates them.
Many organizations make the mistake of trying to partner with the most - followed people on social media without understanding if the individual
cares about your company's offerings and has an
audience similar to your customer base.
«Now users only have to verify the availability and correctness of the Plasma chain only at the specific index that they want to spend, or the specific index of any coins that they own and coins that they
care about,» Buterin explains to the
audience.
According to the film, it's apparently all
about Seattle and you had to be there, but simultaneously we the
audience are supposed to
care about this experience which is only Seattle idiosyncrasy.
From clueless bosses to wacky neighbors, One Day at a Time hits refresh on your usual sitcom character tropes by bringing a distinctive familiarity as the cast uses their synergy to deliver their scripts and convince
audiences that they do in fact
care about one another and the journey they're all on together.
When I first started my blog almost three years ago kale was not cool and everyone around me thought I was mad with my healthy eating, my
audience was so much smaller but what mattered was that my readers could see that I
cared about what I was writing
about.
At PepsiCo, we believe children are a special kind of
audience, and take particular
care to responsibly communicate
about our products with them and their caregivers.
A wider
audience may like it and maybe that's all CBS
cares about, even if the panic and anger crescendoes on the corner of golf Twitter.
The
audience buys in to this false fatalistic identity as a result of their own (mostly) unrealized fantasies: if Meg Ryan isn't a bad person for randomly ditching her fiance they're not bad people for doing (or thinking
about doing) something similar... Nobody
cares who gets hurt as long as Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks are happy when the credits roll.