Sentences with phrase «in getting people in the door»

This makes you valuable to laboratories who specialize in getting people in the door and drawing their blood.

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«Even if everybody's not ordering that item, that buzz is getting people in the door to buy other food and drinks.
What causes one person to shop with you for years, driving out of their way to get to you, while the guy across the street won't set foot in your door?
The merger will create a situation in which the combined company will have «10,000 new front doors to the healthcare system» where people can walk in and get the help and guidance they need.
No, Ikea doesn't give its furniture away, but the Swedish furniture store is almost as famous for its food as for its hard - to - assemble bookcases, and it's often willing to give away food for free if it gets people in the door.
While you may be tempted to hire the first person who walks in the door «just to get it over with,» doing so can be a fatal error.
When you're chasing after customers, trying to get some revenue — any revenue — in the door, catering to the needs of the people writing the checks seems perfectly reasonable.
We've been in the industry for a while, so that gets us in the front door, but you still have to sell people on your vision for the studio.
If you are willing to pick up the phone, send emails, network and kick down doors you can get in front of the right people.
«We provide a chance for people to get their foot in the door
Mark arrived, did some taped interviews, came to the green room and chatted with Eric, talked to people with enough juice to get in the door — he could not have been nicer.
«The number one rule is to get people in the door,» Smith says.
«We've got fantastic retention and we have an amazing place to work and we all share the same values... We've rejected people who would have been fantastic for business and bring one or two million in through the door but — excuse my French — are just assholes.
«I would just add that all along I've been telling people you may see a small benefit from the tax bill initially, you may get a shiny new dime or nickel and they may say, «Look this is your benefit that you get out of this tax bill,» while the wealthiest Americans and multinational corporations are shoving hundred dollar bills in their pockets and they're laughing as they walk out the door,» Sanchez said.
But it also left the door open for people in certain areas to prepay their property taxes before it went into effect to get around the cap — according to the IRS, in areas where the property tax liability is assessed by the local government prior to the law going into effect.
But no matter how hard he tries, the restaurateur just can't get more people in the door.
I was trying to get my foot in the door today people would just see me as another entrepreneur or business guy.
The people who get jobs leverage their connections to get their foot in the door.
«We've also added a creator - in - residence, which is ultimately a person that gets to develop what's on the walls and what going to be shown when clients walk in the door,» Laughlin says.
«Obviously, I grew up with a lot of opportunity and connections, but ultimately, that will only get you in the door once with a person,» she says.
«If you're constantly having to get people in the door with coupons, it's a money loser,» says Hudson.
Growth isn't just about getting people in the door, but also delivering a good experience that makes them want to come back.
So how did you get people in the door?
When clients see we use every piece of real estate, and it's full of ideas and idea - generation, they know what they're paying for,» he says, adding, «and, they get to see the value of our firm in the front door, which is our people
It's asking its companies to do one of the few things they can do to get more women and people of color in the door.
«My suspicion is that people lie on their resume because they want to get in the door, get that job and then show up,» says Osborne.
McElveen - Hunter: I was in my office quite a bit, and the door's always open, and I went to lunch with some of my people every day, so I got the scoop.
«The reason it's a horrible idea is if you have a back door it's not just the people you want to get in that are going to get in, it's also the people you don't want to get in,» he said.
Of course, young people are due a certain amount of sympathy for the perennial difficulties involved in getting one's foot in the door of the job market — it's always been hard work finding that first full - time position.
Hundreds of companies do extremely well financially, but people aren't exactly breaking down the doors trying to get in.
Of course it's up to the business to turn those newcomers into loyal customers but getting people in the door is far, far more than half the battle.
They willingly lower prices to get people in the door.
You have to be scrappy and cut deals with people to get them in the door - we gave one company a free senior package worth $ 20k for them to get the venue and intros to other sponsors and speakers.
During this phase, caution is thrown to the wind, people's hard - wired desire to «not want to miss out» comes into full play: «I have to get in now, my next - door neighbour is making money and I am not.»
Alaethea's favorite part about working at Common Desk is getting to meet so many different people day - in and day - out, and she strives to make sure every single person that walks through the doors feels connected and part of Common Desk's growing community.
This data intelligence allows you to get on the phone or in the door at the right time with the right person — while still leveraging the in - person meeting.
But the hard part was, how are you getting people in the door?
TOBACCOWALA: Once we got people in the door, we were able to get them excited.
Many people believe that in order to get a foot in the door you have to live in Nashville, Los Angeles, New York or Miami.
No, they don't want to have holidays or say the pledge of allegiance but they have no problem citing 1st Amendment rights in going door to door pushing their religion down people's throats or getting out of their responsibilties as American citizens by showing respect to the flag.
Yes, and if my business wants to hire 12 year old girls to work 14 - 16 hours a day with only bathroom breaks and locked doors (so no union people get in), well, that's my business.
After all, money is power; having a reason to get up and go out the door is power (power of purpose); being in a position in which people are dependent on the services one renders is power (the power to influence).
Much of the weakening of religious certitude in the Christian West can be laid at the door of science; even people whose religion might incline them to hostility to the pretensions of science generally understand that they have to rely on science rather than religion to get things done.
all I can think of today is what I saw in yesterday's news, about the former paratrooper turned preacher at an Independent Fundamental Baptist church just outside Ft. Bragg, N.C., that told his congregation they should break their sons» wrists if they catch them doing the «limp wrist», or give him a good punch... and all the kids that have committed suicide because other kids have picked up on messages like this and bullied them till they couldn't stand it anymore... we are the only bible some folks will ever read, and if they get this kind of message, well, who'd want to be with a group of people where you are grudgingly tolerated, if not outright hated, and all this in Jesus» name... it also says that the churches will do just about anything to keep people obedient and unquestioning, so they will continue to give, and so the big donors will continue to give, so that the doors at Monster Megachurch can be kept open, and the lights on... David, this is one of your «less is more» toons here... a minimum of elements that says so much....
Most people have trouble finding the Door, because they think that in order to get into the kingdom, they have to do something.
I just left a church where someone who's been instrumental in church growth programs in the past wanted to do a marketing campaign for the church, that in my opinion, amounted to a sales job to get people in the door no matter how much the church matched the marketing campaign.
I left (for a variety of reasons) but one of the things I felt strongly was that it was not Jesus» church, but rather belonged to those who wanted to sell and market it as a way of getting people in the door.
One way to approach this is to get people thinking about religious claims in the same way they already know they should approach claims made by used car salesmen, door - to - door solicitors, and politicians.
I think this would work if I saw people knocking down church doors all over the place, trying to get in.
What deals most often get people in the door?
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