Not exact matches
The 13 % who declare they don't know if they will
pay or not could be waiting to see how the
content landscape
develops,» noted LinkedIn.
As you continue to
develop your personal brand, stay consistent with your efforts,
pay close attention to how your audience responds to your
content, and hone your direction until your focus is razor sharp.
That position has been getting increasingly difficult to defend, however, as Facebook has been
paying media companies to create
content and planning to
develop its own TV - style shows.
She added, «We need to
develop a strategy for the portable digital world and to refine our views on
paid content.»
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developed.
The US border broadcasters were not happy but the producers of US
content now had a new rights market (Canada) to
develop, a market that could afford to
pay top dollar for popular US programs because advertising money in Canada was flowing to the Canadian networks.
[7] The department also
paid for national consortia to
develop national tests aligned with the national curriculum —
content standards.
The department also
paid for national consortia to
develop national tests aligned with the national curriculum —
content standards.
This is also based upon
paying a 3rd party eLearning company to
develop your course with your company providing source
content (PowerPoint, training manuals, and other existing material) as well as subject matter expertise as needed.
Special attention is
paid to
developing candidates» ability to use Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English (SDAIE) skills to give all students equitable access to curriculum
content.
But if you have to
pay other people to design and
develop the cover and
content, then seriously consider whether you need both in your strategy.
Yes, if you end up doing stuff for free — contributing to a book bundle or box set, contributing to a blog, or otherwise producing
content that is sponsored / distributed by someone who is not you — then make sure you don't tie up the rights or promise exclusivity unnecessarily if you're not being
paid and the main purpose is to
develop your platform.
We are continuing to
develop new
content that will automatically be available to
paid customers.»
Authors that can
develop content that their audience really likes and somehow tie it to their author brand can extend their reach on Facebook with
paid advertising.
... «more of a service - based approach so that when you
pay for this game, you have a commitment from us to
develop content, new gameplay, modes, new
content for the player to earn, and then of course, new regions to explore, and those things will unfold as the game launches and provide service over time.
Studio Wildcard also introduced a fairly innovative sponsored mod program, wherein it
pays modders a monthly salary and provides them support to
develop new maps and mods, though in large part we're still waiting to see how that shakes out in terms of new
content in the future.
Sounds fantastic, but when it's released the same day as the game itself, it raises an interesting question: Why must we
pay for
content that was originally being
developed to go into a game when it released?
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paid - up, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty - free, transferable right and license to use, display, perform, transmit, copy, modify, delete, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from, sell and distribute such User
Content and to incorporate the User
Content into any form, medium, or technology, now known or hereafter
developed, throughout the world, all without compensation to you.
Now I read that even if a piece is sold, the artist: 1) Isn't informed about shipping addresses; 2) Isn't assured that they have or will be
paid; 3) Is responsible for
paying the buyer's sales tax bill; 4) Presumably is required to forward sales tax funds to the buyer's state department of revenue; 5) Has money / time invested in shipping a parcel to a potential buyer who may or may not return the art a week later (like a toaster oven); 6) Has language like the following within their user agreement: royalty - free, sub-licensable through multiple tiers, perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide right and license to use, reproduce, distribute, modify, translate, create derivative works from, publish, publicly perform and publicly display such User
Content and any names, likenesses or trademarks depicted in such User
Content, in any media now known or later
developed, only for the purposes of
developing, promoting and providing the Site.»
So my recommendation from an SEO standpoint — and this is also going to work on the
paid side as well — is you focus on that niche and you
develop content.
For instance, CoinText enables users to send Bitcoin Cash to any phone without internet via SMS, making it possible for the poorest in the
developing world to participate in the digital economy, services on Local Bitcoin Cash matches peer - to - peer bitcoin cash buyers and sellers, allows people to post or apply for gigs and
pay or get
paid in Bitcoin Cash, and Tipprbot allows social media users to reward
content creators with Bitcoin Cash directly on their usernames without the complexities of wallets,» he continued.
But this all seems like new territory and I really hope that creative entrepreneurs that have
developed an audience via blogging at their own time & expense, are not being «used» to produce free
content for large corporations holding out the promise of a pilot that will eventually
pay, but never becomes a reality.