Sentences with phrase «helps attract a new audience»

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If you're new to direct mail, these 5 tips can help you create a sales piece that attracts a buying audience.
The World Cup in Brazil may be attracting a global armchair audience of millions, but new research has shown that playing soccer could help lower blood pressure in women aged 35 - 50.
Both of these new developments add additional content and services that help not only connect but engage and entertain our members and also attract a new audience and users to Lavalife.
Designed to attract a younger, less affluent buyers to the brand, Land Rover hopes such a model will help deliver a new audience and tempt them to upgrade to more expensive models as their salaries and families grow.
• Clarity about your goals for the book • Crafted and defined a topic that resonates with your audience — and makes you excited to start writing • A chapter - by - chapter detailed outline • Written at least 3 chapters • Registration on CreateSpace and Kindle Direct Publishing • Positive momentum to complete the book • Confidence in your ability to achieve the goals of your project • A supportive environment to voice triumphs, frustrations, and concerns — and get help • A blueprint for using your book to attract new customers
Hoerdt also said the game's location will be key to attracting as broad an audience as possible around the globe: «It will be located in a fictional place in the US because we think that today, to establish a new brand with a western audience, it helps to win with the US market, so part of the choice [in setting] is having this global worldwide audience in mind.
Whether you're new to social media or just want to revisit the basics, the Equal Justice Works Social Media 101 guide will help you use popular online platforms to create an efficient social media strategy and attract your target audience, whether it be potential employers, law school peers, or other specific communities.
Presentation Resume vs. LinkedIn Resume: The most fundamental differences between these two career tools are the application and the audience: a presentation resume is an outbound marketing document that either directly targets a specific position or employer, while a LinkedIn resume is a networking tool designed to help you target contacts (e.g. recruiters, new industry connections, colleagues, professional organizations) who can assist you with your career goals as well as attract prospective employers.
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