Sentences with phrase «much content focused»

One of the biggest mistakes I see brands make is posting too much content focused on current events, from viral videos and sporting events to breaking news.

Not exact matches

If you focus on providing robust information that serves customers throughout the problem - solving process, you will create website content that is valuable to a much larger audience.
In much the same way that the iPhone reshaped Apple's core business focus, Sony's only choice is to reinvent its flagship business by building a universe of content and services in which the television set sits at the centre.
For now, workplace applications for VR tend to be rather prosaic — think virtual conferencing — and much of the effort to create compelling content is focused on games and entertainment.
Focus on the desired result as much as on content.
The company plans to focus on translating and adding subtitles to as much of its content as possible in other languages, which Levin says significantly increases the number of students taking a course, and adding courses developed locally.
With so much of the focus on how to create compelling blog content, other effective methods for getting out your messages are often overshadowed.
While much of the commentary has focused on the message's right - leaning content, I'd much prefer to discuss something far more insidious: the fact that it happened at all.
A content marketing consultancy, much like Honigman Media (shameless plug), focuses solely on content marketing and another area or two, offering specific expertise to apply to your company's workflow, as opposed to the agency model that often provides services in many different areas to be your one - stop shop for marketing.
For the time being, investors appear content to overlook any possible downsides and focus on how much fun they're having right now.
The quality of the content was top - notch, engaging the writers for feedback or updates was simple, and it made me so much more effective as I was focusing on other areas of my business.
I think it is very easy to side track these days with so much marketing noise about Affiliate Marketing especially if there's too much focus on selling the product instead of promoting a second opinion or solid content.
Videos and infographics have replaced static blog posts in the hierarchy of content and it's clear that Facebook advertisers need to focus on the visual nature of their digital marketing campaigns as much as the calls - to - action.
What I like about your post here is the focus on CONTENT first and not so much links.
Then there is the fact that much of the mayor's response has focused on distancing himself from the content of Cochran's book, rather than condemning Cochran's breach of protocol.
There is much good content, but the author is trying to cover too much under headings which are too broad, and the book loses focus.
But perhaps we focus too much on the style, the process, and not enough on the content.
To date much social science research in communication has focused on either the message content or media effects - linear models.
My initial essay on civil religion in America opened a debate that has continued to this day.1 Much of that debate has been rather sterile, focusing more on form than content, definition than substance.
Hi Julia, so sorry but I don't like to focus on the calorie content for the recipes as I much prefer to focus on the amazing goodness and nutrients in the plant - based ingredients.
Hi Wendy, I'm so sorry but I don't have any calorie content as I much prefer to focus on the goodness and nutrients rather than the calories.
I promise I do have other new recipes waiting in the wings... I have just been busy with my coaching work and researching content for a new book I'm writing focussing on «creativity» that I haven't had as much kitchen time for cooking and photography.
Given the high - stakes contest coming up on Sunday, much of the news cycle (and our content) is focused on the match.
This year, travel content will be a much larger focus for Style Charade.
The problem, (Nutritionism's Greatest Blunder) is focusing obsessively on macronutrient content (how much fat, how much carbs).
But towards the end of 2015 and in 2016 so far I've been making a huge effort to create a much better work life balance for myself, and with that comes more time to focus on my blog, my content and my brand itself.
This year, travel content will be a much larger focus for Style Charade.
After blogging pretty much daily for almost five of those years, the last year and a half or so I've really changed things up, I've blogged a little less frequently but really tried to up the quality of what I'm sharing and focussed on not only trying to make content you enjoy, but content that maybe adds some value too!
This time of year is very much about self - improvement and healthy habits, so it goes without saying that most of the content in this week's Reading List has a wellness focus.
It's been so much more rewarding and exciting since I've started focusing on my content more!
I launched Wandeleur and simply didn't focus as much time on sharing my own content.
But, beware of too much focus on the surface, and not enough content.
You spend hours writing exceptionally good content, but how much time do you spend focusing on crafting the perfect headline?
HowAboutWe will be doing a redesign and relaunch of Nerve.com, though they haven't announced what that would include or how much (if at all) the content focus will change.
Momoiro Closet is a strange game to recommend because the all - ages version lacks so much content due to sexuality clearly being the focus.
Today it feels like most game developers focus on graphics and doesn't think to much about the content itself.
I very much doubt any of us are naive enough to think that you won't push hard with the RDR 2 online mode (money talks and all that) but please don't take us for idiots that believe you're going to really focus on any additional single - player content again any time soon (what, GTA VI get in the way or porting to PS V?
It almost has this novel quality as far as how much content there is... And a film works really well when it's laser - focused, so the first part of it was like: well, what is this story really about?
I work with teachers to build great PBL projects that focus on deeper learning, and I always hear, «I have so much content to cover this year that I don't have time to do a PBL project.»
The Lubienskis point out that both the NAEP and ECLS - K were altered, prior to the data collection for their study, to focus more heavily on the math content that was being taught in the public schools but not as much in the private schools.
While the hype around micro learning is very much deserved, all the discussion focuses mainly on how to replicate technologies and formats of generic content platforms like Facebook and YouTube that arguably deal with micro content well.
When teachers don't have to spend as much of their time on these activities, they can focus their expertise on engaging students with content and providing needed social and emotional support that computers are unable to replicate.
With new platforms like these, we are witnessing a particularly exciting breed of edtech that focuses on relationships and networks, as much as academic content and assessment.
But how much time has been devoted to equipping students with ways to disconnect from their own internal dialogue (self - talk) and to focus their attention fully on academic content that is being presented?
In my math classes, no matter how much attention we pay to the five content standards and five process standards, many of my students seem to focus on number and operation when they share their thoughts and feelings about math.
While we tend to focus on the delivery of content, there is a significant body of research that the transfer of learning is much more dependent on what happens before and after the formal learning event.
And if content - focused approaches don't reflect the difference, so much the worse for them.
Much of the research examining how professional development influences teacher practices and subsequent student outcomes has focused on the content and process of effective professional learning.
Most math education analyses in urban high school classrooms focus on delivery of content: What content to deliver, when to deliver it, how to explain it, what textbooks to use, how much home work to assign, and more.
Much of American education policy focuses on the need for students to develop deeper content knowledge and an ability to apply their knowledge and skills to tasks and situations inside and outside of school.
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