Sentences with phrase «audience cares more»

But, if your audience cares more about you than that person that's better than you, they'll be more likely to want to purchase something from you.
We suspect, however, that the Altima coupe's target audience cares more about styling and value than front - versus rear - wheel - drive dynamics.
Or does your audience care more about rapid solutions to their problems?

Not exact matches

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.
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?
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.
So, returning to the question of traffic, Politico.com may only CARE about a targeted audience of political professionals and political junkies, since they can earn more per ad impression for targeted advertising.
He «became interested in science policy and wanted an opportunity to «teach» this to an audience that cared more about the subject than most of the non-science majors that I was teaching.»
These include responding more quickly; taking care with chain emails and when cc «ing large groups; being clear, concise, and polite; and thinking about your audience.
Betraying my chosen profession for just another moment, I'm the audience member who doesn't care if this thing plods along and meanders down paths that would have been chopped in a leaner, more efficient adaptation.
Following the devastating final months experienced by a dying woman and more specifically the loving husband who has taken it upon himself to care for her, it is meant to appall and terrorize, to evoke unpleasant sensations, to leave its audience suspended in dread, and ultimately, as is the primal goal of horror, to elicit catharsis.
The ominous premonitions to a brutal season closer, the haunting performance by Brian Cranston, and the strong performances given by the supporting cast creates characters that the audience truly care about, and makes Walt's transformation all the more horrifying.
McDonald truly cared about catering to her core audience when she wrote the script, which is rare in Hollywood, where many people solely care about reaching as many people as possible to make more money.
This Spider - Man entry gives the hero and the audience a little bit of breathing space, giving us a lively ensemble that focuses less on reflecting series iconography and more on giving the audience characters to care about.
Director Taika Waititi (What We Do in the Shadows, The Hunt for Wilderpeople) does his best to control the tonal shift although the multiplex audience couldn't care less for Asgard and only root for more smashes and blasts in Sakaar.
Echo Bridge could clearly get more out of their investment just by knowing what they have and making sure it reaches the audience that would care.
Whannell tries to focus more on Elise's damaged past, but it's never fully developed and leaves the audience not caring.
That couldn't be more true when it comes to Netflix's road trip comedy The Fundamentals of Caring, a movie that will have no box office intake to speak of, but will still leave audiences satisfied and smiling.
This was, after all, the immediate aftermath of 9/11, a time when American audiences had to confront the idea that we didn't know jack shit, that there were forces out there that wanted to destroy us and a government too feeble and distracted to stop them — or, just maybe, a government that cared more about imposing its own will than about protecting us.
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition and even more so Assassin's Creed Rogue Remaster show once more that the Japanese audience can't care the less for remasters, no matter how popular the franchise is.
Sure, it is popular and famous among those of us who care about video games and play more than just the annual CoD and FIFA, but outside of this relatively small audience, it has next to zero brand recognition.
He values that we care about his characters first and foremost, so when the action and other, more familiar and entertaining elements arrive in his films, the audience is so invested (if the film is working) that you can't imagine losing them.
It would break any film lover's heart to discover that Weinstein cared so little about his potential audience and creating one of the greatest film franchises of all time and so much more about saving money.
This is perhaps the first zombie film that portrayed realistic and relateable characters to the audience, therefore making the action sequences all the more intense because you actually care about them and fear for their safety.
A couple of its more peripheral niche sections — Midnight Madness (genre movies from horror to martial arts, presented with plenty of showmanship) and Wavelengths (experimental film, meticulously presented with care and respect)-- have carved out strong identities and audience followings for themselves.
There has never been a more gifted visual storyteller than Steven Spielberg; in the five minutes of shorthand that opens his War of the Worlds, he creates three characters we care about, a world that we recognize, and a real hope that this time, this one time, he'll be courageous enough to follow a narrative through to its logical end instead of the one he thinks will least disturb his audience.
Other people are so impressed by a director who cares more about playing mind games with the audience than telling a real story.
Yet even amidst the playful and poignant, as also manifested in slight but suitable supporting characters (voiced by the recognisable likes of Helen Mirren, Alfred Molina, Joel Murray and scene - stealer Charlie Day), Monsters University seems more an excuse to give Mike and Sulley something to do rather than giving audiences a reason to care.
While most audience members won't worry about protecting their necklines when they leave the theater, this script may still expose more dangerous attitudes about young love than most parents will care to lay bare for their kids.
JKR cared more about «Swerving» the audience then following a logical story progression in the last 3 books.
It's true that the task ahead is enormous, that the impressive success of the Common Core - ites thus far amounts to running a really fast first two miles in a marathon, but that's more cause — not less — for taking care to make their case in every quarter and to every audience.
«You end up making content that is more engaging because you understand what your audience cares about», he says.
, determining whether or not to ally with the other player from her district («I know if I was watching, I'd loathe any tribute who didn't immediately ally with their district partner») or, once officially allied with him, deciding how far to take it («If I want to keep [fellow tribute] Peeta alive, I've got to give the audience something more to care about.
I've been writing since my teens; more years than I care to count; and, even as a teenager, what I wrote was aimed at an adult audience.
Two ads featuring brother and sister group «Last Kinection», who are well known in Indigenous communities, were run on SBS (NITV) for 2 weeks to encourage Indigenous audiences to connect more with their superannuation and take care when considering funeral plans.
«If you make your product more niche, you'll get more happy fans, but that audience will be smaller — some people won't care, some people will love it.
I'm still just completely mind boggled that people actually play these call of duty games, games like skyrim, borderlands, arkham city, dark souls, minecraft, halo, etc deserve to be on top more, at least the companies that make those games care about what gamers think and arent like infinity ward and treyarch and just scrounge up a poorly made game in 2 years to make a fortune from the same dimwitted audience.
Games journalism is a flawed system by nature, our audience cares little for the truth, we depend on word of mouth for accuracy of news, and the outside world thinks regurgitating information from an accident report has more credibility than an analytical breakdown of a billion dollar industry.
If you can clearly communicate that you understand your audience's struggle and have the expertise to help solve their problem, your audience sees that you really care, which makes them more eager to form a relationship with you.
The struggle is to keep opening up, gradually and with care, to audiences outside our immediate art circles and to make art more publicly accessible without watering it down.
write report of the achievements for funder, who may well care much more about the audiences and PR effects than the science.
So — would the Guardian care to come out with one more installment, one written with Gerry Quinn in mind as the audience?
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition and even more so Assassin's Creed Rogue Remaster show once more that the Japanese audience can't care the less for remasters, no matter how popular the franchise is.
They see a lot more iOS users than Android, so they're taking care of their core audience first.
Our international visitor at the Symposium, Professor David Sanders (University of the Western Cape, South Africa) reminded the audience that the struggle between comprehensive primary health care and more selective approaches has been played out in many settings internationally and that the South Australian experience was far from unique.
The more specific you can get with your target audience the better you will be able to send them the information that they care about.
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