Sentences with phrase «even a service like»

For more ideas, check the natural foods area at your grocery store or even a service like NatureBox.

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Even a company that hired only, say, engineers, would support additional unskilled service jobs in the community for nannies, cleaners, hairdressers, bartenders and the like — between two and five additional jobs per engineer.
Even if you're not in the customer service business, there's one clear way to please your customers: act like serving them is your first priority.
That goes double if you grabbed an email address even earlier via a service like AOL, Hotmail, or Yahoo.
But such a service could also present the risk of publishers becoming even more dependent on social networking platforms like Facebook for readers and revenue, thus giving the tech giants an uncomfortable amount of control over the news industry's fate.
And yet, various players in the recorded - music industry — record labels, publishing companies, music distributors and even individual artists — routinely argue that services like Spotify aren't paying enough, and that advertising - supported services like YouTube are even worse.
Services like Snacknation are the perfect way to order bulk snacks for the office that are tasty, fun, and even healthier than the regular old cookies or potato chips.
Even seeking financing through social media is a bit like signing up for online dating: substitute your bio for your business goals and personal interests for your product or service focus.
It will not recognize deficiencies, weak benches, red flags, product and service distribution channels, or even many basic opportunities (like using social media to fundraise).
His argument is that, unlike an exchange service like Napster, where users search for content and download illegally, Megaupload never transgressed any infringement laws; There's not even a search function on the site.
Just like in business in general, when you offer your clients a «done for you» service, even at a much higher price than general consulting, you will get a percentage of your clients who will be delighted to just have it done, and who will gladly pay much more for that privilege.
Even customers in cities like Los Angeles and Philadelphia have been told the service would be cut.
Even with resurgent exports of automobile parts, financial services and the like, Canada's economy only will grow 1.4 % this year, according to the Bank of Canada's latest forecast.
Some CRM services, like Hatchbuck, even populate your CRM with your customer's social media profiles, so you can speak to a face instead of just a name.
Still, even for those jobs lost to automation, they are most likely physical jobs like repetitive food service, retail, waste service, and cleaning services, according to a recent report about the effect of automation on jobs by McKinsey.
Whether it's good or bad that tech giants like Facebook, Google, and even Tesla are hiring some of best AI talent and hoarding people's data to improve their services depends on how you view that glass of water.
Thanks to the rise of on - demand ride - sharing services like Uber and Lyft, the need to have a car (and a parking space) is lessening even for daily commuters.
Second, companies like Facebook should be required to provide service to consumers even if they opt out of sharing info with the company.
Events like today's market debut are what entrepreneurs dream about, even if, during waking hours, they give lip service to just wanting to solve people's problems or save sea lions.
Perhaps even more worrisome for cable providers are services like HBO Now, which deliver what had been exclusive cable content directly to subscribers, and whose growth is also accelerating.
The lack of stuff like Nintendo's long - running Virtual Console, a service full of Nintendo's most popular classic games, speaks to that «soft launch» — there isn't even a paid online service on the Switch yet (it's planned for launch in «fall 2017»).
The four critical factors are: (a) businesses with recurring revenue bases — like a renewable subscription — are far better than ones dependent on constantly securing new customers; renewals are much easier and less expensive to secure than new sales; (b) customer retention is absolutely critical — all customers are very costly to acquire and very easy to lose in a world of almost infinite choices; (c) businesses based on products that require constant replacement or renewal (the «razor blade» model) are much more attractive than durable goods businesses (like selling refrigerators) where the products have very long repurchase or replacement life cycles and where the market could even fairly quickly reach saturation points; and (d) businesses that offer products or services that had a predictably high rate of obsolescence were much more attractive than those where the products had long, useful lives.
He's been propagating the «day 1» mantra for decades, and it's meant as a reminder that Amazon should never stop acting like a startup — even though the company now boasts more than 560,000 employees and more than 100 million members of Amazon Prime, the company's paid service for free shipping on select items.
And I'm a fan of unique company features like big scorecards, group community service outings, or weekend and evening e-mail bans.
«Even secure email providers like Protonmail or Tutanota can only guarantee full security when both sender and receiver are using the same service,» Duric said (ironically), via email.
Many organizations have chucked drab, utilitarian customer service titles like «agent» and «rep» in favor of something more positive and specific, something even downright poetic.
The Apple TV will run games such as Galaxy On Fire, Rayman Adventures, and «even games that [had] only been available on consoles, like the new Disney Star Wars game, called Disney Infinity,» said Eddy Cue, Apple senior vice-president, Internet software and services, during the company's presentation.
We are all being tracked by our technology all the time, Caruso adds, even with so - called ephemeral technologies like Snapchat or services that seem anonymous like Whisper and Secret.
Walker even credits ride - hailing services like Uber and Lyft for changing the nature of business travel, specifically the willingness of people to stay in hotels a little farther away from their business.
After I got out of the service I went to world famous Los Angeles City College and like I came down here and I was going to Los Angeles City College and someone suggested I go to an acting class in the evening and I said I don't know about that.
Instead, he recommends services like SpiderOak, whose local encryption means the server never even knows the plaintext contents of the data it's storing.
I can even remember when we were first trying to get people to get on the service, I stood on the (Santa Monica) promenade and I would go up to people and be like: «Hey, you should try this application.
The on - demand delivery service — offering rides, food, beauticians and more — has jolted the economies of even famously gridlocked cities like Jakarta, where small businesses have seen their sales soar once they've registered on the company's platform.
Small companies desperate to boost sales are especially vulnerable to taking on customers who promise large revenue boosts but who - for reasons like excessive service requirements, slow payments or demands for discounts - produce low profits or even losses, he says.
There are marijuana - focused services like law firms, public relations firms, marketers, accountants, insurance companies — even janitorial services.
You can even geo - tag locations for pop - up gifts, like bottle service for the bachelor party you can't attend (for your friend who was so successful with AR Dating).
Even fans of unbridled capitalism have begun to question whether the post-2008 plague of stubbornly low economic growth may have something to do with the way GDP accounts, or fails to account, for a growing number of Internet firms like Facebook and Google who offer their services largely for free.
For these reasons, Uber is Fortune's most important private company of 2016, a global bully that is ferociously fighting competitors with names like Lyft, Didi, and Ola, even while it is changing assumptions about everything from drunk driving to seamless payment for services rendered.
The phenomenon of «cord cutting» — or, even worse, younger audiences who never sign up for cable in the first place — is growing, and large parts of the traditional media and entertainment market are being snapped up by streaming services such as Netflix (NFLX), and alternative sources like YouTube.
The valuation problem becomes even thornier when it comes to services like advertising or home - staging, which are fundamentally qualitative in nature and are often tailored to a client's specific needs.
With the Google service, people can more quickly find products like shirts that feature specific Disney characters through Disney's online store, even if the images haven't been properly labeled with the characters» names.
Others opt for services like e-books, technical manuals and even crowdfunding pitches.
Such services will inevitably lead to or spur alternative subscription and one - off options, whether it's the sort of virtual private network encryption I wrote about recently or perhaps even micro-transactions — imagine a Google - like service that doesn't gather your information, but rather charges you per search.
The number of commercials per game has been steadily rising — even as people are, as Rolapp said, becoming more accustomed to streaming services that offer either no ads, like Netflix and Amazon, or comparatively light ads, like Hulu.
The service obviously wants to have a good relationship with leagues like the NFL, and the DMCA requires it to take down content, and even block those who repeatedly post infringing content, or risk losing the «safe harbor» protection the act provides.
«Even as a consulting company that sells services you have to put boundaries around what those services are, treat your services like a product and say «here are the solutions we have,»» he says.
Elsewhere online, Amazon made significant strides to beef up its Prime membership program even further, adding new optional perks like the in - home delivery service Amazon Key.
The FAA, like many government agencies, must charge a fee to deliver a service, even if hobbyists and businesses disagree.
In all cases, you'll want to consult a professional who can help you with this, or even get help from online services like Legalzoom or BizFilings.
What we lack are incentives so I would suggest using say, a service like Coach.me or site like Stickk.com to create incentives or even DietBet, which is for weight loss specifically, where you are actually putting money on the line and reputation on the line to force you to have some type of motivation to do what you say you are going to do.
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