Not exact matches
You can follow her lead by creating forums that allow you to be approachable by team members or
audiences: Ask questions
of them, or invite their questions,
so that your presentations involve
people.
Check out the location beforehand, getting a feel for the size
of the space and the setup (whether there's a podium, microphone stand, etc.) Lindner suggests having
people in the
audience that you know, with whom you're comfortable,
so there are friendly faces who can smile back or nod reassuringly.
So for me I have to remember there are new
people and businesses popping up all the time that have their own set
of followers and how how can you try to be reaching them and just learning about new
audiences and new brands and new
people.
Most Twitter users don't look at tweets that are more than a couple
of hours old,
so if you want
people to actually read your posts, you should time them for when you have the largest live
audience.
The opportunity to bring my expertise to his
audience and to have an impact on the lives
of so many
people seeking to attain their best selves will be truly amazing.
Each radio station delivers a very specific
audience,
so once you know the age and gender
of your target customers, you can zoom in on stations that serve those
people.
Processes — Show your
audience how your company works; go through the steps
of what your company does
so people know where their money is going.
These days we have plenty
of regular
people, who had managed to build their own
audience and
so became online celebrities.
Most
of the category targets on Facebook have massive
audiences in the millions,
so when you find a winner you can typically run the campaign for months without touching it and still reach new
people every day.
So this wasn't a lack
of care... but I'll tell you that our primary product is designed to help
people share safety with a limited
audience.
He would grind through the text like a millstone through oats, haul a well - worn cadenza off a mental shelf to get a belated rise out
of the stultified
audience («Millions
of people would give their shirts for our
so - called problems») and call it a night.
That looming tweak to the legal justification
of Facebook's Custom
Audiences feature — a product which lets advertisers upload contact lists in a hashed form to find any matches among its own user - base (
so those
people can be targeted with ads on Facebook's platform)-- also looks problematical.
For example, a jewelry company would obviously be interested in getting in front
of people celebrating their one - year anniversary,
so they could target
audience members who were newlyweds one year ago.
So the same product can have two different
audiences and two different buyers and that same
person could be interested in cycling but the degree
of their interest will vary on how you actually approach the content for the page.
Most
people like to see their content accessed widely and
so can learn some great tips (as well as read some good content) from these blogs, but «most popular» doesn't always mean «best» I'd say that for any blogger a key to judging your own success is to think about the purpose and intended
audience of you blog — if you have a niche
audience in a specific location you may not get a huge following but if you set out to acheive something worthwhile through your blog and you achieve it then that counts as success.
It was Ezra who stood for
so long before the
audience of the
people, reading the book
of God's law to them from early morning until midday.
The fact
of God indwelling us through His Holy Spirit is going to make a change in our lives and will have much relevance to everyday life
so I don't know where you get the idea that «if we accept that the Kingdom is now a «spiritual» Kingdom only, then that leads to the situation where the Kingdom becomes a religious idea that has little relevance to everyday life, very interesting to theologians, pulpiteers and pew
audiences, but no dynamic to transform
people into action».
Book Publishing Instructions is primarily written for
people who want to self - publish their book, but even if you are pursuing traditional publishing with an established publishing company, this book will provide valuable insight and resources for helping you prepare your manuscript and build your reading
audience so that you have a better chance
of getting your book picked up by a publisher.
Narrative ministry,
so to speak, finds no more receptive
audience than a group
of young
people, particularly a group
of high - powered, pressured children and adolescents who have not frequently experienced the joy and luxury
of having stories told to them.
The curse
of Babylon fragments the world
audience,
so it must be somehow overcome: the point
of the meta - language is therefore accessibility; it must be readily understood by the largest number
of people.
I think I could dive deeper into other aspects
of this theme - exploring public versus private content creation; or why
so many
people start sites and quickly abandon them; or ways to think about evolving a site as you're evolving as an individual; writing for yourself versus writing for an
audience... it's a lot to think about, a lot to consider.
During the first segment / video it would have been nice to see a video clip
of humans giving birth without cord clamping,
so that your
audience of OB / GYNs and «lay -
people» could visualize what birth could look like without immediate cord clamping and whisking the baby away for testing.
Continuing the illustration, the tax man wants to appeal to
people of a Jewish background,
so he groups some teachings or events in a way to help that primary
audience.
Blogads are usually quite inexpensive for the number
of people they allow you to reach (though prices on popular blogs have gone up significantly in the past few years), and they're putting you before a targeted
audience: activists on a red - meat wave - the - bloody - flag political blog, pacifists on a peace - oriented site, enviros on a green energy blog, and
so on.
«Last night I had a very in - depth conversation with a number
of very committed, focused local elected officials from the city
of Hartford and I was edified in
so many ways, in detail, on a granular level,
of some
of the fiscal challenges far beyond the knowledge that I had on this topic,» Ganim told an
audience of about 50
people.
Henderson likened the resulting improved resolution
of neural sensing, compared with that
of older - generation BCIs, to that
of handing out applause meters to individual members
of a studio
audience rather than just stationing them on the ceiling, «
so you can tell just how hard and how fast each
person in the
audience is clapping.»
What is
so hard to reconcile, though, in an era when the Bush administration must answer for every phone log it scans in search
of possible «terror» links, is why
so many
people volunteer their personal information to an even wider
audience.
I don't think many
people have talked much about H. pylori
so I guess let's give the — the
audience a little bit
of info about it.
Uhm — It was really great, and
people all over the world,
so there was like lots
of interesting discussion and cross-pollination with everybody, and we'd love to have uhm — any
of those folks in your
audience join us.
Never wear them in the rain Always take other flat shoes with you and change when you are inside Work in an office where there are loads
of other
people so you have enough indoor
audience to show your stuff.
I'm not «traditional» media, I haven't built my brand and my
audience big enough to be noticed by the «right»
people, and I'm not the daughter
of a rockstar and / or very rich
person,
so I don't have the status that is required
of those who generally sit in the front (or even the second) row
of anything at the BFC space.
I haven't read it personally, but one criticism I have seen is that the reading level is relatively easy but you would have to be in your 30s / 40s to have lived through the era referenced,
so some
people see a mismatch in the target
audience of the reading level vs the
The compere was funny, the
audience provided ample
people - watching opportunities (the guy in front
of me filmed the entire show on his iPad, the guy behind me kept whooping
so loudly when bras came off, that we could physically hear his girlfriend repeatedly hitting him!).
They make a lot
of money
people charging
people 20 bucks a month, and now everyone is
so scared
of sites like POF that they think they can build up enough
of an
audience to earn lots
of revenue off
of advertising?
Some sites cater to specific
audiences,
so you can join a network
of people with similar backgrounds, interests, or lifestyles.
These
people are
so intent on their actions and blinded by the futility
of it all that it is hard for the
audience to really care what happens to them.
All we see are sleeves and stairs and red lights, the images bouncing erratically, the
people framed
so bluntly and poorly it's tempting to wonder if the whole thing is a kind
of dare to see how much bad moviemaking an
audience can stand.
Ironically, given a show that
so clearly wants to touch its
audience — from that weighty one - word title on down — we have met, apart from Martin, hardly a single character who incorporates more than the hint
of an actual
person.
Maybe if he could actually write a decent script for all
audiences and not all black
people this film wouldn't
of hard both races
so hard.
Greta Gerwig who wrote and directed «Lady Bird,» which won Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, noted that «it's been such an incredible year for women in film both as actors and also writers and directors and producers and
people who are really coming to the forefront to tell their stories about the world as they know it from where they are standing, and I think that the response to these projects and the support that these projects have gotten and the way that
audiences are going to see them or watching them in their homes, I think all
of this just makes it
so much easier for the next crop
of filmmakers who want to tell stories about women.»
There is only
so much running time the
audience is happy to sit through
of nameless
people slashing their swords into faceless orcs.
All paths lead directly back to him being the culprit
so audiences will have to expect some screenwriting trickery to get
people to believe the cloak and dagger aspect
of it.
Most films that explore sadomasochism do
so in ways that can still be appealing and alluring to an
audience comprised
of people with relatively normal, well - adjusted ideas about sex and sexuality, but this is a notable exception.
Instead, Foley's content to deliver exactly what Fifty Shades - loving
audiences want: Beautiful
people in beautiful clothes in beautiful settings / locations doing beautiful (and not -
so - beautiful) things to each in the privacy
of their Red Room (now doubling as a nap room and later, quite possibly, as a nursery).
His famous twists felt like a director attempting to re-create the triumph
of «The Sixth Sense,» where the twist
of the film was
so successfully withheld from
audiences that
people went back to see the film again and again.
It's an instant cult classic that I can see a lot
of people discovering on the home video front and not
so much theatrically, which is a shame, because films like this need
audiences support to help fund future projects for talented filmmakers like Martin McDonagh.
MacFarlane had himself spoke many times about his (and
audiences) trepidations in doing a sequel, particularly for a comedy,
so in a move more akin to Bond or Batman, the writers disregarded some aspects
of the original (noticably Mila Kunis's Lori) and sensibly shifted the focus more to Ted as a «
person» rather than even more rambunctious frat - boy shenanigans with his Thunder Buddy John (Wahlberg), and what his existence means for those around him.
Sure, it works as a form
of dramatic irony, he confiding in the
audience and not the
people around him, but there's a subtle wish underlining those sequences: If only the politicians we know to be corrupt and fallen could be
so forthright with their motivations.
I never read the Harry Potter books and I enjoyed the movies well enough...
So, yes, I was one
of those
people who thought he might not be the target
audience a deep dive into what was going on in this fictional universe across an ocean, fifty some years before Harry Potter was even born.
In doing
so, he's conveying everything the
audience needs to know through another
person's empathetic reaction, rather than through the more distressing sight
of Bauman's wounded body.