«Today, getting people to
hear your story on social media, and then act on it, requires using a platform's native language, paying attention to context, understanding the nuances and subtle differences that make each platform unique, and adapting your content to match,» Gary Vaynerchuk's writes in his Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook: How to Tell Your Story in a Noisy Social World.
It's disheartening to me when I talk to senior level marketers who focus so much on getting more people to the website, when they have customers right in front of them that need to
hear stories on how to make their lives or careers better.
I do believe William is right, however, as I've
heard the stories on how pedophiles get murdered by other inmates.
I heard a story on a podcast about a daughter who asked her father lots of questions.
I'm 16 years old and not to many people think much of people my age or around my age, they don't think we can do anything important because we do nt» t care enough to do anything, but
I heard this story on KLOVE and read the rest and now my thoughts are racing and I know I need to do something even if it's something small.
Also
heard the story on NPR, I was thinking «that name sounds familiar» but couldn't think why.
I heard that story on NPR also.
DAVID: Shortly after the Tiger Mother thing hit popular culture,
I heard a story on NPR about minimalist parenting.
You're right that too often we only share and
hear the stories on the easy part of the parenthood spectrum, which can make those of us who's stories are less than easy feel marginalized and not normal.
This week
we hear a story on changes in legibility in written texts with Online News Editor Catherine Matacic.
This week
we hear stories on how a bat varies its heart rate to avoid starving, giant wombatlike creatures that once migrated across Australia, and the downsides of bedbugs» preference for dirty laundry with Online News Editor David Grimm.
I heard this story on NPR / PRI's The World while driving home from yoga last night.
I heard this story on NPR some time ago.
I think it's amazing and empowering to
hear their stories on persevering through the tough times of being a boss.
I have
heard stories on here about the boxy cut but some of the skirts they have in the store right now look cute.
I had just
heard a story on the radio the other morning about a high school student that felt something uncomfortable in his shirt during class.
«It's reading an article on Facebook; it's
hearing the story on the news; it's hearing from one of your friends who's using OkCupid.»
Hear her story on Tuesday, November 4 at 10PM ET / PT on SHOWTIME.
First time screenwriter Megan Holley got her bright idea for this film when
she heard a story on the radio about a new growth industry: the crime scene clean - up business.
Yeah, I've never personally invested in a college town — and I've
heard stories on both sides of the debate.
You've probably
heard some stories on both sides of the double - edged sword that is margin.
In almost 20 yrs as a shelter volunteer,
I heard those stories on an almost weekly basis.ANd after 1 - 2 rejections for piddly reasons, people will be soured on that experience for life.
We have
heard the story on a walking tour which has also taken us past the office where Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo became the country's first black lawyers and which is now a «sidewalk museum» with window displays telling the story of the anti-apartheid struggle; the replica mineshaft head, a reminder of the gold on which the city was founded; the Rand Club where Kipling first recited If; and Gandhi Square with its statue of the man who was later to lead the fight for India's independence.
I've been trying to redirect myself listening to a lot of NPR (so much so that most of my conversations start with «I just
heard this story on NPR...»).
Brad Johnson: Yeah, and now that I really think about this, I think the biggest issue Sam is that most attorneys, at least the ones that I've
heard stories on through our clients is, I think a lot of attorneys just don't market.
I just
heard a story on NPR» Job Seekers Find Bias Against the Unemployed» discussing how much harder it is for those without jobs to find jobs.
Hear our stories on candidate interviews and the feedback we receive from clients.
Listen to podcast 238 to
hear my story on how I did this on a $ 80,000 combined family W2 earned income as a parochial school teacher living in pricey San Diego, with a $ 1900.00 monthly mortgage payment on my personal residence.
Hear his story on the homepage of my website at www.iangrace.com.
Not exact matches
You won't
hear much
on the news about the growth of a dry cleaner's down the street or a boutique hiring associates to sell children's clothing, but these are great success
stories, too.
You might have
heard of Foursquare, but if you're not using it for business, you're missing out
on a powerful marketing and engagement tool that can help any business — large or small — tell its brand
story to an entirely new category of consumer.
You'll
hear similar
stories of subtle — and, sometimes, not - so - subtle —
on - the - job discrimination based
on their decisions to procreate.
You often
hear stories about a business owner that remortgaged his or her house and was
on the verge of bankruptcy when they hit it big.
I have not
heard back yet from the company's spokesman
on this, and will update the
story if I do.
He tells his
story on the podcast, so I recommend
hearing his struggles and triumphs from him.
I
heard an interesting
story recently
on the Gist podcast about intuition, or the the ability to immediately understand a situation without the need for conscious reasoning.
We've all
heard some version of this
story from a newly married couple: «If I hadn't been
on that business trip to London, bent over to pick up an umbrella, threw out my back, gone to the hospital for an X-ray and ran into her in the hospital cafeteria, we would never have met.
«An experienced insurance professional has seen and
heard the horror
stories and can advise new business owners
on how to best create an affordable and effective risk management strategy.»
Please know, your questions and
stories on Tuesday, along with what I
heard from drivers, have kept me resilient and reminded me of one of our most essential cultural values, Be Yourself.
It was like walking down my local supermarket aisle, except instead of reading the brand's
story on the box I
heard it directly from the founders.
After continually
hearing terms like «entrepreneur's widow» as well as
stories about the overwhelming failure rates for entrepreneurial marriages, Harp chose to write her master's thesis
on «Spousal Satisfaction In Entrepreneurial Couples.»
I got some great responses to my recent column
on the subject, and I'm always eager to
hear about more of these
stories.
Universal had
heard all the
stories of Hopper's erratic behavior over the years, first as an up - and - coming actor who had small parts in the James Dean movies «Rebel Without a Cause» and «Giant» (he admired Dean immensely), then as a bit player
on a slew of TV shows, where he got little respect and gave even less back.
In the wake of success
stories such as Coolest Cooler, which raised more than $ 13 million
on Kickstarter, I'm starting to
hear talk that crowdfunding is making traditional financing less relevant.
True crime
stories are certainly having their moment
on television and fans who were captivated by HBO's The Jinx will be excited to
hear that plot twists continue to unfold for the central figure in that true crime documentary.
My wife tells this
story — and I've
heard it so many times I honestly can't remember if it's true — that when I hedged
on getting married, I could come up with only two reasons for my hesitation.
Here's a startup
story you don't
hear every day: MessageBird, a cloud communications company, is bootstrapped, profitable, and
on track to reach a $ 100 million revenue run rate this year.
Clarification: An earlier version of this
story was not clear
on which court case, state or federal, Judge Edward Chen is
hearing.
«We had
heard the
stories about other tech companies and how hard it is to succeed in China, and so we weren't sure whether to make it a priority or focus
on other things that were more straightforward.»
One of the most well - established ways to
hear from readers, the NYT public editor pointed out — although not the only one, by any means — is through comments
on news
stories.