Sentences with phrase «catching eye»

Catching the eye and creating a lasting impression among consumers, aluminum cans are the beverage container most likely to become a true brand icon.
Yours kept catching my eye, and once I tried a couple I realized your blog truly is one of the GREAT food blogs out there!!
The worst position would be a Christian that does not know if the Bible is the Word of God or a godless one that is sweaten bullets because something about that Bible keeps catching the eye like the fruit that Eve saw.
For now the utilities and REITs are catching my eye the most.
How a children's clothing company stood out in social commerce, catching the eye of prominent investors.
Torstar Corp. comes closest to matching those higher ratios, but chances are it's the company's yield — 7.4 %, and no, that's not a misprint — that is catching your eye in the table below.
And lest you think catching our eye is easy, Inc.'s 2015 coolest college startups were culled from a list of more than 100 companies.
While the sharing economy and peer - to - peer platforms are not yet part of the common vernacular outside of the U.S., the concept of social innovation appears to be catching the eye of the international community.
If your industry is highly visual and purchases are made based on what the product looks like such as clothes, shoes, decorative ornaments etc. then posting pictures of your products could really help to increase sales because an instagram user may stumble into a product which catches their eye and then go to your website to purchase that product.
Sometimes all it takes to catch the eye of prospective customers is a clever window graphic placed in a strategic location.
The Microsoft founder - turned - humanitarian is a veritable font of book recommendations, taking to his blog periodically to suggest new releases and old favorites that have caught his eye.
One that caught our eye was El Cajon, California - based Lexicon Consulting.
To catch the eyes of recruiters, having a polished LinkedIn profile is practically table stakes now.
But the Clio from ClearView Audio caught my eye for one simple reason: You can barely see it.
Brazil and Mexico have caught the eye of U.S. executives as investment destinations after a sharp economic turnaround in Latin America.
Use platforms such as Instagram and Pinterest to catch the eye of consumers and prospective buyers.
One that caught our eye was San Francisco - based CleanFish.
These are the companies that caught our eye in 2016.
But AVI - 8 is doing it with its reasonably priced pilot timepieces, which have recently caught the eyes of the editors at GQ and Cool Material, to name a couple.
One innovative idea that caught my eye was the pitch for Intrepid English — a business where a teacher, Lorraine Venables, offers English courses to non-native speakers that are tailor - made to each student's specific requirements.
Breaking news, group texts, and Instagram notifications all catch our eye at a moment's unscheduled notice and sometimes we just have to give in.
For some attendees, it's all about what booths catch your eye or are flashy.
Submarine maker U-Boat Worx is hoping to catch the eye of a super yacht owner who wants to take a $ 1.6 million plunge.
The meeting — which had not previously been disclosed and came on the heels of Kushner's meeting with Kislyak at Trump Tower — caught the eye of the Senate Intelligence Committee, which is investigating Russia's interference in the 2016 election and whether any members of Trump's campaign were complicit.
China's steady growth in spending on robotics has even caught the eye of entrepreneur and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban.
The unit even caught the eye of some of the programmers who hang out at my co-working space.
The company became one of Berlin's most - loved startups and in May 2014, SoundCloud was reported to have caught the eye of Twitter, which was considering buying the platform.
I review my operating costs every month, looking for changes, anomalies and anything else that catches my eye.
Images (moving and still) catch the eyes of consumers and spur them to engage and share.
We'll undoubtedly be reading these tea leaves for some time to come, but one chart in particular caught my eye: this generational breakdown of the U.S. workforce over the last 15 years:
Scroll through and see if anything catches your eye.
Another statistic that caught my eye was that 36 percent of tweets are retweeted but less than 1 percent receive replies.
A report about how much Silicon Valley companies are paying AI engineers caught my eye this morning.
The uniforms caught my eye because Virgin just got into the banking business with the acquisition of a U.K. bank that we are gradually rebranding Virgin Money.
They're called psychographics, and they definitely catch your eye.
He catches the eye of wrestling promoters in America and quickly begins to bounce around the circuit, now being called Andre the Giant (as well as traveling to Japan, Canada, and Australia).
Among the raft of the end of the year and new year blogs and lists, one that caught my eye was a report from UK recruitment firm, Hays.
The HTC U11 is still a rectangle, but its all - glass back has a sheen to it that immediately catches the eye.
An investor's preview of the companies that have caught his eye at the Californian accelerator's summer event.
The truth is, a generic resume that you send to every employer isn't going to catch the eye of the recruiter who receives it.
Think about how this segment would use your product or service and what imagery would catch their eye.
Tampa has caught the eyes of Bill Gates and Jeff Vinik, who invested billions to transform a vacant waterfront space in 2014.
It caught the eye of the irreverent hosts of the great BBC car show, Top Gear.
In the five minutes you have to collect stories, you can grab anything and everything that catches your eye or seems like it might be helpful for your audience to read.
Think about brick - and - mortar storefronts that draw you in: you stop because something catches your eye, which means you're then more likely to go in and buy something.
Adap.tv's impressive financial performance in a short period of time has also caught the eye of analysts.
He caught the eye of his hero, Carson, thus catching his big break — he earned a few spots on the legend's show, and then landed Late Night, which premiered in 1982.
While the yummy pastries at Starbucks are sure to catch your eye midafternoon, sugary muffins and scones can leave you hangry.
Responses were numerous and besides a pattern of previous remote work experience and obvious discipline required, I have picked out the top 15 answers that caught my eye.
Northern Michigan University is offering a degree that may catch the eye of marijuana enthusiasts: medicinal plant chemistry.
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