Sentences with phrase «follower base on»

Man Utd have until now focussed their video content on their own pay - TV channel, MUTV, as well as helping to build a 72 million follower base on Facebook.
Influencer marketing is a way of promoting your product or service by using people who have an established digital presence, and a large and trusted follower base on social media.
The magazine boasts the largest follower base on Instagram than any other platform.
It will sort your followers based on their profile, engagement, and how many people pay attention to them on social media.
GDPR can give us a chance to build a stronger database of real and engaged followers based on trust and transparency.

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Businesses on Instagram often gauge their success on the platform based on their likes, comments and followers.
Rather than running contests on social media platforms to collect new followers, think how you can use social media to reward your current loyal fan base.
Choose the most important websites based on: number of followers (Facebook, Twitter), posting frequency, and social interactions.
An entrepreneur, author and motivational speaker, Kiyosaki gives his 1 million Twitter followers and 3.4 million Facebook fans personal finance advice on a regular basis.
Boasting a net worth of $ 360 million, Taylor Swift has a massive fan base that includes more than 83 million followers on Twitter and 97 million on Instagram.
I formed a hypothesis, based on my own experiences, that our followers would be most likely to view and click content shared at noon or near the end of the day — that is, during lunch or right before quitting time.
According to Glenn Fleishman, a reporter at Boing Boing, developers are using code to build lists of trolls based on commonalities «in follower lists for a specific set of Twitter accounts.»
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«Based on followers that have location turned on, I see an 80/20 split between people following at home compared to those in the ballpark so my tweets need to cater to the 80 percent but also be relevant to the 20 percent at the game,» he says.
Followerwonk and Tweriod are a couple of Twitter tools that can help you find this answer, based on when your followers are likely to be online.
As entrepreneurs, we should be thinking of platforms that captivate this new sense of social awareness and moral duty, while helping our consumers rebuild their online communities based on shared values and genuine interest rather than likes and followers.
He claims to have used a tool called Tweet Adder, which helped him search for Twitter accounts based on geography, keywords, and number of followers, as well as the number of profiles followed.
Potential reach is the audience your content can potentially reach based on total follower count.
Sprayground understands carefully picks these partners not based on the gross volume of followers they have, but rather on the clout they have within the community they've built.
Social media marketers essentially perform two functions on their brand pages: They post content that their followers will like, and engage in conversations with followers on a one - on - one basis.
Fake follower counts are based on Points North scanning followers of influencers to sort out such things as accounts making comments in languages that don't make sense for the content or the influencer, or accounts making the exact same comments across multiple influencers and posts.
Two centuries ago, French followers of Count Henry St. Simon outlined an industrial system that was to be based mainly on equity financing (stocks) rather than debt (bonds and bank loans).
The FBI did not confirm or deny the phonecall, but said it had interviewed the 26 - year - old and his family in 2011 after a request from a foreign government based on information suggesting Tamerlan was a «follower of radical Islam and a strong believer».
He is a deep follower of value investing philosophy, based on the principles of Ben Graham and Warren Buffett's «School of Value», delivering a compounded annual return of +12 % for the last eleven years.
HePays followers may choose their candidates based on their requirements, it means that can choose in terms of location, distance, gender, profession, among other attributes.
They are famous for who they are and what they do on a daily basis, so whatever they are doing online attracts attention from the media and their followers.
Based on my experience, I would say that his choice of sending «powerful daimoku» instead of sending aid, encouraging his followers to help, or bothering to give a crap sound about right.
John had a very good reason for basing his proof on Moses, since it was he of whom Cerinthus and his followers had boasted.
If he attends this church on a regular basis maybe the people of America will think he is a Christ Follower, Just like if I stand in my garage long enough my neighbors will think I'm a car.
Clearly the same is continuing as delivered by individuals passing judgement on Him today based upon the actions of people claiming to be his followers or not having a clear understanding of what His words really are in context.
Those who bash Christ based on ignorance of what he actually said (not is so called followers) lack credibility and are usually hypocritical of a lot more things in their lives than the topic of religion.
His understanding of the possibility of the achievement of this ideal and the fact that it often was achieved in a «crisis experience» seems to be elaborated out of an analysis based on the collected experiences of a number of his followers - a sort of «phenomenology of Christian experience.»
It reminds me of the Christian vs Christ Follower YouTube clips based on the Mac vs PC ads.
I didn't say people's faith should be based on this, but since you brought it up, if a religion teaches it's followers God answers prayer and someone never has a prayer answered any rational person would question why his religion is teaching him something that doesn't seem to be true.
In fact, someone can be a fully - devoted follower of Jesus Christ, loving and serving others on a daily basis, but not ever «attend church» yet still be a member of the Body of Christ.
I'm referring to historical facts about Jesus of Nazareth that scholars agree on - namely, that Jesus was crusified; he was buried in a tomb by a member of the Jewish sanhedrin; the tomb was found empty by some of his women followers; Jesus's deciples had experiences of Jesus alive from the dead; and the deciples began a movement that was so un-Jewish based on the belief that Jesus rose from the dead.
A guest Belief Blog piece on the subject Tuesday morning, «My Take: Stop using churches as polling places,» fetched more than a thousand comments, prompting us to ask Twitter followers to share their church - based voting experiences and pictures.
and called those people Christians (followers after Christ) instead of having people self - identify based on belief...?
They are generally based on ancient books full of known fallacies that followers still believe today.
They are not generally based on ancient books full of known fallacies that followers still believe today.
Religious freaks appear in world history FIRST and are the original offenders - and in particular, followers of religions based on the belligerent Jewish «god,» going around telling everyone to «turn or burn,» «If you don't convert we'll torture or kill you,» or you'll be an outcast, etc., etc..
We can not measure the «success» of our ministry or calling based on the number of likes or followers we have on social media.
Not only that, but you assume that Calvin was the bearer of all truth, but you and the rest of his followers can't even all agree on what that exactly was, so that makes each Calvin follower equally wrong, all based on the ramblings of a random religious agitator who lived centuries ago.
«based on the definition of my Baptist upbringing, LDS followers are Christian.»
Not sure I'd like to single out one person as the «father» of the theory, but whoever it may be (I'd say Lemaitre, if I had to choose), science doesn't work on the basis of leaders and followers, so your question makes no sense.
You may not agree, but based on the definition of my Baptist upbringing, LDS followers are Christian.
Based on how the word was originally used, anyone who claimed to be a follower (disciple) of Jesus was called a Christian.
They come to a focus in our loyalty to Christ as we attempt to be his followers, and loyalty is a commitment of will which is based on deep feeling.
Sadly the followers of Christianity, Islam, and others want to make decisions for us all based on there interpretation of books that are in no way real.
Jesus teachings that christianity is based on are not practiced by many of its followers.
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