Not exact matches
If nothing else, you need to
know when
people are mentioning your business,
liking it, sharing it and blogging
about it.There are plenty of apps out there that do just that so there's no excuse for staying in the dark.
Because it's not listed on the menu,
people feel
like they're a part of a special group for
knowing about it.
People love to feel
like they have the best thing,
no matter what that thing is, and they'll do way more than talk
about it if they really feel
like it's the best.
The San Francisco - based platform would find the subjects — even really niche ones
like Getting Consulting Jobs in India and Naturopathy — that
people want to
know more
about or that are trending and then write
about them.
The most charismatic
people in the world
know that being
liked is all
about listening,
about making the other
person feel seen and heard.
They'd
like to feel they
know the artisan that did the handiwork, and they
like brands that tell stories
about people.
«If you're a beginner and you don't
know anything
about this stuff, it's actually an excellent place to be because a lot of the stuff that you wouldn't understand how to do on your own,
like I didn't, I could just get help from a lot of other
people.»
It could be interesting to think
about what you'd
like to be
known for, for example, if you're a real estate company or a content marketer,
people should instantly be able to recognize that from looking at your profile.
An editor of ours made some comment
about liking to work with us because we were the kind of
people who
knew, of course, that it was «restaurateur» rather than «restauranteur.»
Masterful managers have a sense of drama
about them,
knowing exactly when to hit
people in the gut and when to make them feel
like stars.
When I meet with
people to talk
about social media, the conversation sometimes turns to Twitter... and usually ends with
people wondering why Twitter still exists, I'm well -
known as a supporter and
like the short posting paradigm.
And there's nothing
like some success to build on your confidence, to be able to ignore
people who may suggest that because you're a woman you somehow don't
know what you're talking
about.
I don't
know what it is
about email that makes
people feel
like they have to be formal and buttoned - up, but I do
know that no one has ever been excited to read and reply to an email that's really dry and boring.
And he also
knew that the business he's starting, a service called Diggen to allow Web retailers to better target shoppers, was hardly
about to inflame the passions of the kinds of
people who donate money on sites
like Kickstarter.
At the end of the day, companies
like Zappos or Apple
know you need the right leadership, which is
about people at all levels who see the vision, understand the business and are passionate
about it.
Like her father — nationally
known personal finance expert Dave Ramsey — Rachel Cruze helps educate
people about how to handle money and stay out of debt.
Fitzgerald said a challenge in a movie
like Snowden is to appeal to the American public, which includes many
people who don't
know or care
about geek - speak, while also remaining credible with hacker types.
There's something you
like and
know lots
about that other
people will pay for.
People who
knew about the system were
like, «Oh, that's a weird setting,» but then it turned out that it worked pretty well.
As everyone is curious to
know more
about the wedding ceremony of the royal couple, the couple recently made an announcement urging
people to contribute for the range of social causes
like female feticide, HIV aids and many more instead of sending wedding gifts.
«I
know how awful it is to watch
people you love struggle as the disease robs them of their mental capacity... It feels a lot
like you're experiencing a gradual death of the
person that you
knew,» he said in a blog post
about the dementia investments.
«If your employees are engaged and care
about the company and its culture, and feel
like they
know what's happening», says Fradin, «then they become an advocate for the company — recruiting other
people, talking positively
about it, writing a review on Glassdoor.
The things you guys are going to learn
about at Def Con today — you
know, often
people are
like, «Oh, well, in a year this is going to be a big deal for everybody» — well, it's quite possible what you're learning
about at Def Con today was a problem for us six months ago.
Be yourself and share sparingly
about the product, and
people who
know,
like and trust you will begin to lean in and listen.
Sometimes it's
people you
know about —
like a landlord or a potential mortgage lender — but a lot of the time it's
people you've never heard of who are trying to sell you a new credit card, a gym membership, or a Caribbean cruise.
But often, it's
about who you
know —
people who
like you enough to want to help you, lend advice, or award you their repeat business.
In other words, it's not
about how many
Likes you get on Facebook or how many followers your company has on Twitter — it's
about creating content that
people actually want their friends to
know about.
I had a pretty bad customer service interaction with jlab recently and I'd
like to write
about my experience with the company to make sure
people know what they are getting to when they buy a pair of these earbuds.
Activation of this system when discussing the self suggests that self - disclosure,
like other more traditionally recognized stimuli, may be inherently pleasurable — and that
people may be motivated to talk
about themselves more than other topics (
no matter how interesting or important these non-self topics may be).
Judging from the testimonials — including many well
known people — everyone
likes this bookThis is more than a be nice or feel good book, although it did make me feel good
about being nice.
It will
no longer allow apps to see personal information
about users,
like religion, political views, relationship status, education, work history, fitness activity and what books, movies and music
people have consumed.
Most importantly, apps
like Kogan's could
no longer ask for data
about a
person's friends unless their friends had also authorized the app.
Advertising to non-fans instead of building a fan base and then engaging them sounded
like a dangerous plan at first, and I think it's very (very) important that your readers
know that you're only talking
about advertising to reach a highly targeted group of
people (which in your case means website vistors).
We are talking
about 1
person and a big decision —
like being able to pay the electricity and buy bread — I
know I do not want to HOPE that the prediction of my money lasting 50 years with an x percent withdrawal is accurate.
It's sort of
like going to Vegas and marrying a good looking
person without
knowing more
about what makes them tick.
This is the perfect example of what Dave Ramsey does best: gets
people thinking
about getting out of debt and getting their money on track when they feel powerless or
like they don't
know what to do.
If these happy sit - standers were,
like me, spending around 12 hours rooted in front of their computers, disrupted only by snacking and bathroom breaks, maybe more
people would
know about the cankle problem.
These are books
people know about, but entrepreneur should read these things
like bibles.
I just interviewed John Chen from BlackBerry recently and he was talking
about that they have to focus on the things that, when he was trying to recover the company, that
people knew it for security, the keyboard, systems that
people could manage better for phones and stuff
like that.
Some
people who
know more than we do
about things
like math and engineering science have crunched the numbers on the Tesla Semi's battery potentials.
«He
knows he has to do something,» said another
person who has spoken with Trump
about the issue, who said the president seemed open to stricter gun control but had not decided what it would look
like.
«You
know people will click on a subway - fight video, but you want to talk
about what it's
like to be a millennial of color,» Mr. Hurd said.
And it just goes to show a lot of
people's edge, and in his case, I think, for example, is that is his ability to stick to his system, you
know, much
like you talk
about in blackjack where he says, «Look, this is what I do and realize there's gonna be times of underperformance,» and not changing his whole approach when markets are down or he's doing poorly.
Would you
like to
know more
about these hot Rock
People or are you looking for something specific?
Therefore, on your blog, you should probably place CTAs for offers that appeal to
people who are just entering the top of your funnel and
know little
about your company (
like an educational webinar, ebook, or kit, for example).
Just
like you must regularly communicate with your leads, available listings aren't much good if
people don't
know about them.
Lifelong learners,
like Buffett and Munger — though I have
known some really bright
people who
know a lot
about investing / finance who add little to an investment process.
Don't feel
like you have to use elaborate metaphors or literary allusions; often, most
people won't
know what you're talking
about.
Just
like Starflyer, the label's not huge, but it's big enough that
people know about it, and it sells records and can pay for itself.
This guy is only worried
about shoving his religion and bigotry down the countries throats and acts
like he
knows what the
people of this country want which is complete falacy.