Sentences with phrase «even in crowded marketplaces»

You will work with Ben Glass and his team to discover how to build your dream practice, even in crowded marketplaces.

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Even in our own day, do you know why Muslim terrorists fly airplanes into buildings, and go into crowded marketplaces to blow themselves up?
Even as the marketplace becomes a little more crowded in the coming weeks, it should continue to play well for younger viewers.
And in such a crowded marketplace, even known names need a boost.
IndieReader's longtime efforts now mean that self - published books have the same respect and fan base as those «real» books, meaning it's even harder to compete in the crowded marketplace.
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In spite of all those professional services that set a book apart, a crowded marketplace filled with even the worthiest of books means authors are working overtime to find more avenues to better engagement and better sales.
Even if most publishers don't sell direct to readers, they are going to have to market directly to them in today's crowded online book marketplace.
Word of mouth is still a huge part of marketing — and if you've written a great book this will be even more significant to your success — but getting your name out there in a crowded marketplace is more difficult, and that is why blogging and social media is highly recommended to authors.
And even though it's been tough to get going in a crowded and wild marketplace, he's hopeful it'll take off.
This exit suggests that sustaining a standalone app business is not easy in today's crowded app marketplaces — and that even with hundreds of millions of users monetization can still pose challenges.
There will always be cheap smartphones out there to cater for those on low budgets, but with companies now striving to stand out from the crowd in a congested marketplace, even features which perhaps should not be highlighted in mobile devices — such as face recognition technology or novelty emoticons — will be pumped for profit, recognition, and to justify spending enough cash to pay the rent.
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