Sentences with phrase «more fans if»

The G Watch is likely to have an IP67 rating, but it could score even more fans if it was totally water - proof or even dive - friendly.
You probably would have gained more fans if you talked football as well as plugging.

Not exact matches

I'm a big Apple Watch fan, and it is more capable — you can't respond to texts from the Fitbit Versa, or load it with apps — but that might not matter to you if you're into the idea of a smartwatch for its fitness features.
But all social media brand presence is time consuming if done right, and the advantage for smaller brands is that with niche audiences they are more likely to craft content considered relevant by Facebook's algorithms and thus see their posts make it into more of their fans» feeds.
«The more we found ourselves on the track before a NASCAR race or on the court before a hoops game, the more we thought, These are great experiences for sponsors, but what if there was a way for regular fans who can pay for it to do it, too?»
If Penn Station is any indicator, there's gonna be a lot more Broncos fans than Hawks fans at the game.
But if you're a fan of the «Bachelor» franchise, you're probably about to see a lot more of Becca.
Apple has lost its grip as maker of The Best Laptop, but if you're a Mac fan with a deep wallet, there's much more good than bad here.
It's been proven that fans are more interested in watching and engaging with a sporting event if they have something on the line to win.
The Globe and Mail's Bruce Dowbiggin said, «An honest reading of this beauty is more like: «If you fans weren't such doormats, I might be worried.
But if CK had opted to choose more — even substantially more — relatively few fans would be unable or unwilling to afford the difference (and even fewer such people who have the requisite internet connection in the first place).
The idea is that if sports teams and stadium owners build apps that can connect to different equipment in their facilities, like point - of - sales systems and scoreboards, they can create more compelling apps for their fans.
Even if following through on this promise is more difficult than Trump admits because of the First Amendment (as I explained in a recent post), the fact that he even talks about such policies and is cheered by his adoring fans for doing so is disturbing.
If you just want a bigger audience, getting more fans never hurts.
I suspect fans are more willing to accept a work stoppage if major changes result, promising better competitive balance (and more chance their team will be a winner).
If the focus on sports intrigues you but you're definitely more of a fan than a hands - on participant, the QuickBooks blog's alternate idea might be for you.
If you want to go to a new restaurant and you visit its Facebook page and it has 30 fans, does that make you more or less likely to visit the establishment?
Technology, if done right, is a great tool to immerse and engage the fan more, and deliver a service.
Many sellers have no business / fan page but get traffic to their shops through promoting in groups but you won't be able to scale it up (do more of it to get more traffic as groups will consider that spammy) and if the group locks down, that would be a problem too.
If they opened that aspect up a bit more to their customers / fans they could build much deeper and loyal relationships with them!
If building reach isn't something you're consciously doing, you may want to start working to attract more fans and followers for your social media accounts.
Stephen Horan, managing director of credentialing at the CFA Institute, is a fan of periodic rebalancing, calling it a «great discipline,» even if it means more trading.
The rationalization of southern baptists is truly mind boggling — the idea that each church is «autonomous» as justification for outright racism is pitiful in this day and age — if the Southern Baptist convention had come out strongly and adamantly against this kind of behavior, I'd have at least a measure of respect for them — but to shrug off a blatant act of discrimination as the «work of the devil» and ignore the deacon's cowardice in wanting to avoid «controversy» is laughable — if it weren't for people having the courage to fan the flames of controversy, women and african american would not have the right to vote today — more evidence of the ignorance of most bible thumpers, and Mississippi in particular
But if that detail means I'm just going to get more graphic, then I'm really not a fan of that.
If a preacher does not possess the spiritual consciousness to speak out against these paralyzing societal forces, they are nothing more than a self help speaker with fans who shell out big dollars for books and CDs.
I'm more about having the right equipment for each situation, it might be a stylish rain cloak if you go to Yakushima island, a fan for Egypt or a scarf in Andalucia that echoes the local ceramic patterns.
Known as the next best place to be if you don't have tickets to the game, RSBG embraces the philosophies of its parent company by serving only fresh, house - made food while its fans browse through sporting events from around the world on one of more than 200 TVs.
If you are one of those people who isn't a fan of the «frog spawn» like nature of the chia pudding then simply place in your food processor for a good 5 minutes until it resembles something much more like that familiar pudding like texture we all used to love as kids.
If you're a bit more of a plain vanilla fan then simply use the ingredients from my Paleo Vanilla Maple Chia Pudding and follow the method in this recipe!
If you're not an anise fan, or prefer something more savory, caraway or cumin seeds could be interesting.
If the shells are cooked through (they don't budge more than a millimetre on the foot when nudged gently) but they won't come off the parchment easily, slide the parchment back onto the baking sheets and pop them back into the cooled oven, which is turned OFF, and run the fan for a few minutes.
If you are not a huge cupcake fan because you don't like classic buuttercream frosting which is often too sweet, then these Strawberries and Cream Cupcakes by Pretty Simple Sweet are right for you Read more >>
This no - bake cookie dough is inspired by my friend Angela's cookie in a jar recipe (head over there if you're more in the market for an almond flour version of a no - bake cookie) which I've been a fan of for quite a while, by now.
If you're more of a mimosa fan, these strawberry mimosas from The Cookie Rookie look delicious.
You can leave it out the banana if you are not a fan, but you may want to then reduce the amount of liquid to keep it from being more like strawberry chocolate milk.
Again, if you don't enjoy spices you can omit the cinnamon and if you're not a fan of dried cranberries you can swap those for a different dried fruit instead, you could also choose to leave them out entirely or add even more chocolate chips.
If you are a more moderate - molasses - fan you can reduce the molasses to 2 tablespoons and increase the honey by 2 tablespoons.
hahaha, I used to hate regular nachos (I wasn't the biggest fan of cheese), but I like it more now if there isn't an exorbitant amount of cheese!
I did feel that it was missing that «zing» that is in those wonderful little packets... I have long been a fan of Mezzetta «tamed jalapeño peppers»... I added an extra tablespoon of the «juice» that these peppers come with to your recipe, and I believe it made a big difference and more closely resembled the real recipe... I hope that helps... I own three if your cookbooks and I love them!
If you're not a fan of the grapefruit's bitterness, try swapping it out for a fruit with more of a tart flavor, like cranberries.
Additionally, including crushed Sichuan peppercorns will make this dish more authentic, but feel free to omit them if can't find them or simply aren't a fan (like Brett).
Shawn's not a big fan of cilantro, so if you're in that boat too, you can add MORE cilantro to keep it all to yourself.
The peppermint really takes it up a notch and makes it all the more unique and exciting, but feel free to remove the peppermint extract altogether if you are not a fan of peppermint or do not have any on hand.
Just one more thing - if you're not an asparagus fan then you can definitely use broccoli, green beans or whatever your favorite veggie is!
Even if you're not too big of a ginger or gingerbread fan, these cookies are subtle enough in their taste that I think you may be stocking up on some ginger a bit more often
If you're not a huge fan of broccoli, I'm hoping you'll love this salad enough to want to add more broccoli to your diet.
For example hidden in a muffin or a smoothie if you're not a big fan or in this chia pudding if you like them more as they are, but even if chia seeds are not you're favourite I would urge you to try this recipe anyway because so far I have only had happy smiles in return when serving it.
I know Wolfie wasn't a fan - though it didn't stop him for asking for more, as if each bite would taste different.
What's in it: 1 medium - sized spaghetti squash (about 3 - 4 pounds) 5 tablespoons vegetable oil, I used half peanut half canola Kosher salt and Freshly ground black pepper 2 eggs (optional, I omitted this to keep mine vegan) 1 (15 - ounce) package firm or extra firm tofu, water pressed out and diced * 1 red onion, thinly sliced 6 cloves garlic, finely minced 2 cups carrots, cut into matchsticks 2 cups bean sprouts 6 scallions, sliced Other optional veggies: I added a cup of sliced white mushrooms, but broccoli, peapods, or any others you like would work as well 4 tablespoons Pad Thai sauce, more to taste ** 1/3 cup peanuts, chopped 1/4 cup cilantro, chopped 1 lime, cut into wedges * you could alternatively use chicken or shrimp if you're not a tofu fan ** I used a jarred pad thai sauce to save some time but check out the original recipe link above to see the full sauce recipe if you want to go homemade
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