Sentences with phrase «marketed as a mystery»

If you've always viewed the high - end residential market as a mystery, we've pulled back the curtain to show you how those with the Midas touch are changing the listing and selling of luxury properties into gold.

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«How banks feel that they're going to achieve above - average growth levels by pursuing capital intensive strategies in a market that is as slow as the Canadian market is a mystery to us,» says Brad Smith, an analyst with Stonecap Securities in Toronto, who has an Underperform rating on the stock.
Although the private company's finances are a mystery, industry experts question whether the company is subsidizing rides to grow market share, much as it did recently in a failed attempt to break into the Didi Chuxing - controlled Chinese market.
The hi - tech multimedia, dictated by the corporate powers and agencies of the global market, subjugate cultural subjecthood, cultural values, style of life, perceptions of beauty, and religious mystery in life, as well as ethnic, national identities of persons and community to the market wasteland of cultural life.
The multimedia, directed by the corporate powers and agencies of the global market, subjugate cultural subjecthood, cultural values, life styles, perceptions of beauty and religious mystery, as well as ethnic national identities of persons and communities to the market's cultural wasteland.
Stoke are in good form though so I'm going to swerve this game completely as even the goal market looks a mystery to me.
With the goal markets looking like a mystery as well I will take a watch on this one rather than investing.
According to espn.com, the size of the black market is as much a mystery as the number of athletes using the drugs.
That too is a bit of a mystery, but the general consensus is that the company never developed it for market for financial reasons after other drugs for MPB faired not nearly as well in the market place as was expected.
Not, as the name may suggest, a swinging app... The Sway website is rather vague about it's USP... but if you type Sway into Google it seems their marketing approach in the States has been to check people out on LinkedIn, and then contact them, telling them a mystery colleague at their work has a crush on them.
She also represents a range of women's fiction, from literary to upmarket commercial, to romance, as well as crime fiction (mysteries, thrillers), and the occasional literary or commercial novel not aimed at a female market.
If I had a mystery for the general market, I'd go to a major mystery writers conference, such as Bouchercon.
Literary fiction writers know that the market for our work is not as big as, say, Mystery or Paranormal.
In this class you'll learn what you'll need to know about the thriller and mystery market including: what is hot in the suspense market now, the do's and don'ts of writing intense fiction, the importance of pace well as twists and red herrings, how to research, plotting and outline (to storyboard or not to storyboard?)
Everything that it is known about those authors the book MAGICAL MYSTERY TRAVEL and their works as»» Percyfaw Code»», de Scriblerius, made available by limited time as e-book in an apparent strategy of marketing of enormous success in the web and»» The Traveler»», Twelve Hawks published amid the style of Hollywood hype where disembarked in the list bestseller of the newspaper The New Times.The mysterious to Thomas Pynchon's same style, Philip Roth, JD Salinger, B.Traven, Cormac McCarthy, authors C.S. Scriblerius and Twelve Hawks «live out of the grating», meaning that you chose roads no so conventional in the market editorial, using like this other means for popularization of their works, and, hindering of they be tracked.
Instead of focusing on big names, Durham set her eyes on niche markets, such as mysteries, science fiction and religious titles.
Second Street Station by Lawrence H. Levy Brooklyn's first woman detective, Mary Handley, finds herself tangled in a mystery in the late 19th century, just as the notorious Edison / Tesla feud over the electricity market unfolds.
Now she keeps involved in collection development and readers» advisory (her two loves) by reviewing for Reference Books Bulletin, writing reviews and articles on mysteries for NoveList, working as a consultant for publishers on marketing to libraries, and working on the Executive Board of the Adult Reading Round Table.
AM: I wanted to make a living as a writer and pragmatically if there was a chance to do so — and statistically there isn't — mysteries were a viable market then [the 1980s].
Regardless of the type of writing you do — fiction or non-fiction, cozy mysteries or steamy romances, historic biographies or Silicon Valley tell - alls — knowing as much as you can about who is reading your work will give you advantages and resources that will make your writing better and easier to market.
As an editor, I offer editing and publishing services to independent authors of speculative fiction, mystery, and romance, so I would love to see posts on writing craft, self - publishing, and marketing aimed at these niches.
Market it as the underlying genre, for example suspense, mystery, or romance.
Slash your price: This was mentioned in a piece about marketing romance novels a while back, but can and should be used for mysteries and thrillers as well.
I would be far more interested in seeing a list that breaks down mystery, romance, science fiction genres — but even then it could get so niche market driven that that the list becomes less meaningful to me as a reader (though we could have as much fun as this Melville House blog post in coming up with our own possible lists) So what about for you?
(The market for my mystery is global and CreateSpace provides global distribution) Now that having been said, I do not know what label would be applied to our enterprise but we refer to ourselves as independent author / publishers and I really do not care what label MWA would apply because I do not know how they would contribute to my bottom line and therefore they are irrelevant.
Social media could destroy the mystery of Africa, but specialists will thrive as a result, according to a panel of senior African tourism businesses at the latest World Travel Market Meridian Club Think Tank, which took place Tuesday, July 10.
As part of TVET week an Ecumenical Service is to be held at St. MartinÂ's de Porres Church and the ITVET is to host a marketing workshop in Belize City along with a  «Mystery Basket Cook Off» competition.
There will, of course, be a few longer term meta goals for the player such as restoring the Night Market back to it's glory days and discover the mystery behind Abe the Sun Cat, but the path you choose in achieving those goals are up to the player.
The exact name of the game is so far a mystery, so far we know it as «Call of Duty Battle Royale», however we wouldn't be surprised if Activision wanted to stamp their own brand on the BR concept with a bit more marketing subtly.
How we ever managed to trawl the auction market without it is a mystery to me and its implementation in FIFA 12 is just as good if not better.
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Organically grown food, while a preferable choice for green shoppers in grocery stores and farmers markets, isn't necessarily the same thing as food grown using smart carbon farming practices, and though the two aren't mutually exclusive, demand for organics is driven more by marketing, while the other is still a bit of a mystery to the average person.
Putting aside the mystery of the «EternalSoft technology,» claims such as Weisberg's — including that the Lancome foundation left her skin «cakey» and shiny — would seem to be more difficult to prove than ones involving animal testing or allegedly bogus scientific marketing.
As the pricing is still a mystery, we can not assume the sales of the cheaper iPhone against Android smartphones available in the present market.
The recent mystery purchase of $ 344 million worth of bitcoin, however, seems to portray a growing trend of bullish consolidation in the bitcoin market as well as the cryptocurrency market in general.
This mystery company was touted by Verge as being «a global organisation with a vast network of high traffic sites [which] is looking to enter the cryptocurrency market
Managed team of 5 developers, maintaining and improving the Prophet mystery shopping / market research Software - as - a-Service (SaaS) platform based on IBM Domino (NoSQL Document - oriented database)
I def agree with not telling the seller what you will clear and make it a mystery as to what it will really sell for because its a buyers market, but letting someone know all the expenses on your end can be very powerful information to a seller because they will realize they have those expenses if they want to list the home... and instead of selling you their problems, they will keep them
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