Sentences with phrase «learn about the business end»

She suggests that in a crowded market, authors need to write quality books and learn about the business end of indie publishing.

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If we've learned one thing about the TV business over the past year, it's that almost everything that was once written in stone is now up for grabs, including who is in control and what they see as their end goal.
At the end of the first year, students are taken on a 10 - day international study trip, where they meet local executives and learn about local business conditions.
In particular, I'm looking forward to learning more about social media and the business end of blogging... what I need to take Books n» Cooks to the next level (besides more time, that is!).
Once he learned everything he could about that cream he used, Ron decided to make the life - changing decision to end his existing career and enter the unfamiliar business of skincare.
So when wine is allowed to be sold in grocery stores I think the liquor stores instead of fighting this to the bitter end they should be embracing the change and start to approach this like every other business in the US that has competitors and learn what their customers like, and learn about customer service, do a marketing plan, figure out how to compete against the grocer like most liquor stores in other states where wine is sold in grocery stores do.
Great news: serious Saturn ended a (sometimes grueling) five - year run through your partnership house, where you learned some tough but vital lessons about both business and romantic relationships.
I ended up spending two years working there, and it was a small staff so I was able to wear a lot of hats and learn so much about the business.
You will also learn about special events and education programs that will enrich your Show experience and improve your business network even after the Show has ended.
We experimented with several business models and in the end, having learned a lot about publishing the hard way, we have more or less settled on a simple model indeed.
Since I typed the END to my first manuscript to the release of my 10th traditionally published book on August 15th (The Assassin's Kiss, if you're interested) I've learned so much about the business and industry we're in.
There is so much to learn about the business of publishing, they may only reach the chapter on book fairs at the tail end of their educational journey.
When you study a business, even if you end up rejecting it, you gain important knowledge about the industry in which that business operates and at the very least learn more about characteristics of poor businesses.
Learning about the hundreds more dogs rescued by HSI from facilities just like the one I experienced, fills me with hope that we might one day be able to end this barbaric business once and for all.»
But what really caught my eye here, was the great personal story about Araceli Parra, a legal assistant about to lose her job who learns some SEO skills, and ends up helping her firm dive a ton of new business off the web!
I wouldn't limit it to small firm lawyers at all but it's rampant in small firm lawyers that will regularly talk to people who say, «Oh yeah I know I should be doing that but,» and I guess that's the challenge and is one of the things that I think is kind of scary about the small firm industry is how frequent the, «I know I should but,» becomes a hindrance to success in small firm practice and therefore there ends up being a lot of small firm failure when there could be success if people would develop some skills, habits, commitment to learning to focus on their business as a business while still being great lawyers to their clients.
ERA Real Estate's International Business Conference just ended and we were happy to see the excitement generated when the ERA family learned about Move For Hunger.
He replied «No, but I would not waste my time debating issues with ignoramuses who do not have to stones to at least address your reasoned defense of your way of conducting business in this world, else you may end up with the mindset of your attackers who give in to the easy way of thinking, or not, being subscribing to the impulse to take the easy route to decision making, i.e.; seriously dealing with and accepting hearsay, misinformation, media bias and just plain nastyness as the way to actually factually learn about the realities of the real estate industry, causing your brain Brian to deteriorate to the point of needing at least a minor tune - up.»
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