Sentences with phrase «had some readers say»

Not exact matches

«We have gotten so many emails on LinkedIn and direct mail from our customers and readers around the world who say, «Your story has inspired me and my wife to take the plunge into entrepreneurship and start something of our own.»
«If it was up to me, I'd give you the records for nothing, and you could give them to [every reader of your] magazine,» Dylan told AARP The Magazine, the report said.
Interest graph targeting takes advantage of the insights that Flipboard has built up in its five years of serving readers, cofounder and CEO Mike McCue said in an interview before the launch.
«I don't want your readers to think they have to ditch their creative arts background and take an engineering degree,» says Lee.
And, as «Reader's Digest» has said for nearly a century: Laughter is the best medicine.
«Why then should the reader be interested in what you have to say
To that point, 92 percent of the 3,500 - plus readers who had taken our survey as of Dec. 4 said they would not roll over their 401 (k) funds into a company pension plan.
Ric Edelman, founder and CEO of Edelman Financial Services, was not surprised that so many CNBC Digital readers said they would skip the rollover plan.
The imagery paints the picture of any good story, we could say that [Spoilers if you haven't read / seen Lord of the Rings] «Frodo and Sam fight a giant spider,» but Tolkien spends an entire chapter on the ordeal, taking the time to help the reader visualize the ferocious nature of the enemy and the bravery of our heroes who persevere despite their many weaknesses (doubt, fear, dismay, etc..)
Here in the real world, readers care not just about what you say but what it looks like on the screen too (as anyone who has every instantly clicked away from a blog post in an insane font or with wonky formatting can attest).
The character in said story should go through the transformation that you would like the reader to go through.
«Yesterday, The Fix asked readers for your third - party picks — a candidate that could actually have a shot at winning the presidency in 2012,» the Washington Post said, «Here are your top picks...»
Morrissey said that Digiday's initial approach has not changed: It tries to serve its community of readers in as many different ways as it possibly can.
«I've already heard from countless readers they will be giving up Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte for good because of the information I uncovered,» she says.
Next Issue has more than 100,000 users in Canada, says Maich, with readers spending the same amount of time with the content as if it were a print magazine, rather than a website.
The outcome: The Village Voice says it «has been and will be damaged by a loss of reader loyalty, advertising sales and profits.»
After studying thousands of examples, Facebook says it has come up with a system that will identify headlines that either withhold information or mislead readers.
In a long post, Paul Chadwick, The Guardian's reader's editor, said «The Guardian was wrong to report last January that the popular messaging service WhatsApp had a security flaw so serious that it was a huge threat to freedom of speech.»
«I can not tell you how many letters we get from readers who have lost everything to pickpockets, so it really is a mistake to carry around a lot of cash,» she said.
AOL Canada general manager Graham Moysey puts even more stock in the amount of time Canadian readers are spending at the site, which he says has gone up 240 % since HuffPo Canada's launch.
You've heard it said that storytelling is an essential element to drawing the reader into your content and driving more engagement.
What The Guardian has in mind, he says, is expanding its existing membership - based program, and potentially offering content to paying members that isn't available to non-paying readers.
The social - media giant has been working on a news - reader project, which is being called «Reader» internally, for more than a year, the paperreader project, which is being called «Reader» internally, for more than a year, the paperReader» internally, for more than a year, the paper says.
I have all of these letters [from readers] saying they've gone through the same thing.»
is vague, says Augustine, since the reader will have to open the email or reply to figure out what you want.
The principles of investment are simple, says Bernstein, so he takes a long view of the financial industry, dedicating half the book to investment history and theory (in a manner accessible to the math - challenged among us) in the hopes of giving his readers «the ability to coolly observe extraordinary current events and say «I've seen this movie before, and I know how it ends.»»
Facebook said it would test a feature using Instant Articles to allow readers to see multiple stories at a time, as a package, from their preferred news organizations.
When Kraus says that Quiznos» advertising dollars are split between print and digital, savvy readers may have noticed he didn't mention one huge advertisement platform: television.
Then Tribune brought in a new investor, Los Angeles entrepreneur Patrick Soon - Shiong, who invested $ 70 million and also said that he had developed «machine vision» technology that would let newspaper readers scan the print version with their phones and see videos.
In some cases that will mean helping publishers or media outlets, he said, and in some cases it won't (something publishers have already learned with past initiatives such as the «social reader» app experiments in 2012).
«We could have come out with just a basic card reader a long time ago but we wanted to do something a lot more compelling,» said Darrell MacMullin, managing director of PayPal Canada.
The postcards match my brand and have a fun quote or saying on the front, and readers seem to really appreciate the human touch from someone they previously assumed would be inaccessible.
And since you can't know the specific financial situations of all your readers, you can't honestly say whether or not your plan would work for them.
I wanted to create a book that had something new to say, and help fundraisers help themselves while we met our own objectives for the cancer society, while helping readers create a more caring holiday.
Next, you'll provide the social proof that gives readers confidence in everything you've said so far.
Common Internet logic would say that articles of those lengths just don't go viral, and that an editorial website that only publishes occasionally certainly has no chance of retaining readers.
«I might lose whatever credibility I have with readers if I suggested flat out that a book centered around the subject of oil, written by an economist, was a page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling read.
To date, I have received about 60 emails from readers who said they were interested in attending.
«I am an eager reader of whatever Phil has to say, and I recommend him to you.»
Charlie says that he has never met a great investor who wasn't a great reader.
That said, I completely understand why a blogger who is dependent on their website as an important source of income would make this trade - off in an effort to better connect with their readers.
However, some readers have said the live chat and phone options aren't as helpful as you might expect.
Embedded below is Ruffer's letter (email readers click the link to come read it): We've also highlighted how hedge fund Kleinheinz Capital says inflation is the biggest threat to emerging markets.
Facebook also said it would survey readers to determine what news sources were most credible and would then prioritize those publishers.
Some could easily take from this poll that Frank Talk readers are huge Trump supporters — and many of them are — but that would be overlooking the fact that nearly 40 percent said they disapprove of the way he's handled his job.
You might think it will convince a casual reader to invest their time in your article if you can persuade them that M & S are a mandatory part of contemporary cultural literacy, but really, the most relevant question in a reader's mind is not whether the topic is important but whether it is entertaining or enlightening, and whether you have anything entertaining or enlightening to say about it.
You're right I suppose, the bible doesn't say anything about how it should or shouldn't be taken seriously, I guess only non-fiction both has to show their bonafides in order to prove the validity of the material its presenting and not asking the reader to just go with it, or «have faith it's right»....
Instead of speculation and translation, stick to the facts and let your readers use their intelligence to interpret what he has said.
Privileged authors imply privileged readers, those who are like them with respect to background, experience, and interests, and who as a consequence respond appreciatively to what they have to say.
There, tucked away in the corner, «the reader (listener, viewer) has his say», which can naturally be cut short at any time.
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