You've got a better chance at making a living income if you write to a larger
audience than a small one.
Not exact matches
At 200 million active users, Twitter's
audience is substantially
smaller than Facebook's and YouTube's, but the platform still offers a number of advantages.
So your business may be accessible to a
smaller audience than on Facebook, but it will be more visible to that
audience, which invariably means greater engagement.
For instance, a sales message like «we can save you 25 % on purchasing costs» will be of of little or not interest to any media
audience, other
than that, maybe, of a
small trade journal.
Along the way, Denton spent more money
than almost any other media company, large or
small, on trying to reinvent reader interaction through a proprietary platform he called Kinja, which he hoped would level the playing field between journalist and
audience.
«We have international mentors coming in and the pitches will be in English in order that [participating entrepreneurs] can communicate their ideas also to an
audience that might be more interested
than the Greek market because there may be ideas that are not applicable to the Greek market or the Greek market is too
small,» explains one of the event organizers, Konstantina Zoehrer.
Some businesses are more concerned about attracting a
smaller niche
audience, for example, rather
than a larger
audience.
While overall
audience size is much
smaller than claimed (in 1980 Jerry Falwell boasted 25 million when he had no more
than l. 4 million viewers), the cultural impact of the electronic church has been
The viewing
audience for religious programs is far
smaller than has been claimed.
The viewing
audience for the electronic - church programs is far
smaller than had been claimed.
Thus, when they point out that Trump had a
smaller mall
audience than Obama, then we expected President Trump to say,» Thank you for the observation.
As has been noted in chapters 8 and 9,
audience research indicates that the broadcasters consistently were watched by a significantly
smaller audience than was generally believed; and that this
smaller audience was not universally representative of the American population but was a highly segmented one in terms of demographic characteristics.
Although the Guinness people promised more
audience participation
than they deliver, there are plenty of buttons to push and magnifiers to look through (e.g., the world's
smallest violin).
I like the idea of
small manufacturing arms, they seem analogous to the notion of microformats in that they bridge the gap between materials and the end user in
small ways which work for a particular use case,
audience or need rather
than the Model T Ford, Taylorist approach.
Smaller publications, blogs, online forums have targeted
audiences more in line with your goals
than mass media.
Twitter has a much
smaller audience than Facebook, but it's loaded with journalists, bloggers, activists and other influentials.
Not surprisingly, the vice presidential debate had a
smaller audience than the battle between Trump and Clinton.
For the vast majority of papers in the scientific literature as a whole (if not in Science) the
audience is quite
small and tightly focussed: Indeed, many are read from start to finish by no more
than 10 people — that's including the authors» colleagues and the referees.
While BBWCupid has a
smaller audience than most mainstream dating websites, it's a very targeted
audience, which means there might be fewer incompatible profiles to weed through.
Matinee
audiences tend to be
smaller than during the evening, and you may even get the cinema to yourselves.
On DVD, however, you're much more likely to imagine or recall theatrical
audience laughter
than to experience similarly contagious outbursts among your
smaller group.
Loose, lively and agreeably unsolemn, the alt - culture biopic CBGB is an account of that Manhattan punk - rock crucible whose
audience will likely be even
smaller than the crowd that actually went to the club in the 1970s.
With a
small, but fabulous cast that includes Violante Placido, Thekla Reuten, Paolo Bonacelli, and Irina Björklund, The American weaves a spell over its
audience with stunning Italian scenery — namely the mountains of Abruzzo - and beautiful close - ups that reveal more about character
than its screenplay, written by Rowan Joffe, does.
She then starts to break
audience's hearts when she recalls her forced downsizing experience and its impact on her life and how she'd always hoped to meet that Norwegian doctor who, seeing how her downsizing had reduced her pain due to her lost leg — realized it's the first time he'd never been so proud of his downsizing efforts when he heard her story and realized she was relieved from unbearable pain only to find herself on the margin of a downsized society that, even though became
smaller in size, its ego and indifference are bigger
than ever.
More often
than not, the message is stated to the
audience by excellent actors in
small, underwritten parts.
As for a Cloverfield 2, success wouldn't be a sure thing, even with a
small budget, as the original film's reception was far loss positive amongst
audiences than a similarly Internet - buzzing and viral marketed movie like Saw.
But hey, would it also be too cynical to think that lighting a
small fire under the crazies could result in a tidy marketing surge for the film and connect it to an
audience looking for more
than superficial razzle - dazzle?
It's shot in black and white which adds some style, and it has a haunting score by Abel Korzeniowski (of A Single Man, W.E.), but this is a film that is destined to be loved by a
small audience, and be much more of a cult classic
than anything.
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.
More intimately scaled
than a lot of other recent children's book adaptations, the sweet - natured and light - hearted Nim's Island nonetheless achieves a nice hold over its
audience, courtesy in no
small part to Barry Robison's superb production design.
Some of the cameos were fantastic, and a great way to bring in all our favourites of Anderson's usual players, although a lot of the cameos felt like nothing more
than small ploys for
audience once the film was over.
Proyas, in the requisite HBO behind - the - scenes glorified press release, called I, Robot a documentary of the future; I call it an astonishingly bloated misfire with glints of gold here and there (a new generation of robots are called «Nestors» — apparently named by someone early on in the screenwriting process after the peacemaker between Agamemnon and Achilles during the Trojan War), buried beneath all the simpering, condescending idiot - rhetoric of Akiva Goldsman, who, if he leaves a smart reference in a script, makes double - sure to explain it in
small words for an
audience he presumes is several times stupider
than he is.
Thankfully, because the tone of Wet Hot American Summer asks the
audience to suspend a lot of disbelief, it only takes a few jokes to make this problem seem like a
small hitch, rather
than a show - stopper.
Much more
than just a cop movie spoof, Hot Fuzz does excellent things in toying with
audience expectations while scoring points as a murder mystery, a detective drama, a slasher film, a
small - town sitcom, and a fish out of water story.
It was sold out but a much
smaller audience than when I saw it in Toronto.
These sensory performances have a slightly
smaller audience capacity
than other showings, to help contribute to a calmer environment for children experiencing stress or anxiety.»
When Volvo unveiled a prototype only to auto journalists a few years ago, design chief Thomas Ingenlath described the Compact Modular Architecture (
small) models, including the XC40, as aiming for a much younger — say, thirty - something —
audience rather
than traditional customers of the brand, who are old enough to have watched the television show «Thirtysomething» when it was on broadcast TV -LRB-!)
We don't have much info, but as it's called the UX and is «meant to appeal to a progressive, urban
audience living in a connected environment,» we're guessing it'll be a little
smaller than the current NX.
Its
audience was dramatically
smaller than that of the Cayenne, but it was chairman of the board - shaped and respectable.
Sometimes
smaller venues allow for a way to reach an
audience that complements, rather
than duplicates, the
audience that an OEM reaches through their mass marketing efforts.
Ford's corporate Aston - Martin - like look really plays well for the
smaller cars, making them more appealing to a larger
audience than just the financially - burdened.
At the same time, the Mustang takes another
small step away from the retro - themed design that revived interest in the car more
than a decade ago, making the car more appealing to a younger
audience.
DS: The iPad
audience, just in sheer numbers, is much
smaller than iPhone / iPad devices.
Genre fiction books (fantasy, science fiction, erotica / romance, steampunk, paranormal) will need to be sold for less — less
than 13 dollars — for the most part, as well as young adult books (younger
audience,
smaller wallets).
The actual
audience is usually
smaller than most authors think.
Distribution through Ingram is critical to a book's mainstream success, and the only time distribution through Ingram wouldn't matter would be if your niche were so
small that you were selling directly to your target
audience rather
than conducting a book promotion campaign to drive potential buyers to bookstores.)
Obviously, my target
audience is substantially
smaller than a genre author's, therefore, I am grateful for my
small successes.
I would much rather have my works available and have a
small audience than labor in obscurity to try to win over the right editor that would give me that big contract.»
My recent novel, Delirium, may have a
smaller audience than a happy - ending - romance but it's what I am drawn to write.
Audiences are fragmented worse
than survivors in a post-apocalyptic world, they congregate in
small tribes and niche markets and ignore messaging from everywhere else.