But of course, for a mod author this program becomes a chance to have their work featured in front
of a huge audience as well as be paid for it, and continue to develop it for that eager audience.»
Not exact matches
If you get on their radar
as an authoritative, interesting source
of useful information, they might share your content with their own followers, which could put you and your business in front
of a
huge new
audience.
You begin buying up
as many domain names
as can, posting random wisdom on your website, believing that you'll attract a
huge audience and be featured on Entrepreneur.com in a matter
of months.
While you'll certainly reach a larger
audience online, sometimes there are
huge benefits from gaining a few loyal customers in the early stages
of your start - up who will act
as brand ambassadors for the rest
of your company's life.
That is because Facebook has cemented its position
as an effective marketing vehicle for advertisers over the years, with its unparalleled
audience size, scale and reach being
huge draws for marketers
of all sizes.
As one
of the biggest tech companies around, Facebook has a
huge impact on the way we live our lives and, consequently, the way we interact with our
audience and market our products.
Most people like to see their content accessed widely and so can learn some great tips (
as well
as read some good content) from these blogs, but «most popular» doesn't always mean «best» I'd say that for any blogger a key to judging your own success is to think about the purpose and intended
audience of you blog — if you have a niche
audience in a specific location you may not get a
huge following but if you set out to acheive something worthwhile through your blog and you achieve it then that counts
as success.
Thanks so much for your perspective —
as for the baking recipes, I think it all depends on who your
audience is — not everyone will shy away from a long list
of ingredients, though some will... and yes — which flours / dry ingredients you use, depending on the recipe, can certainly make a
huge difference in the result!
But in the six years since, he has become
as much apart
of southern California
as the freeways, whose radio - listening drivers form a
huge part
of his
audience
Note that like a lot
of current YouTube «commercials» (i.e., campaign videos), it ran only once
as a paid ad, but was amplified by being shown to the
huge audiences then watching the network news shows.
I watched the
audience at a fringe meeting in Manchester this week listen in sullen silence
as one former cabinet minister, Dominic Grieve, told them it was impossible to tell if we might be better off in 30 years» time: all we could be sure
of was that Brexit was «a sudden and profound shift», and therefore a
huge economic risk in the short and medium term.
We're not quite sure why there was
as little buzz
as there was for this one after its Cannes bow, and perhaps it is hard to see its chilled cerebrality finding a
huge audience without the benefit
of a better - known arthouse marquee name than Van Warmerdam's, but if it does get even a limited release next year, beat a path to its door and let it trick and tease and toy with you.
Tons
of fun from the off and ultra-violent throughout, Free Fire stands
as possibly Wheatley's most mainstream and accessible to date and will no doubt find a
huge audience, which it really deserves to do.
Audiences will flock to this film, though,
as it's counter programming to the
huge blockbusters being released the rest
of the summer.
As director Paul Greengrass explains in his brief introduction to the new edition (the «special» part), he wanted to make a movie that would expose the huge audience for the Bourne thrillers to the real - world skulduggery by which the Bush administration sold the Iraq invasion as a hunt for weapons of mass destructio
As director Paul Greengrass explains in his brief introduction to the new edition (the «special» part), he wanted to make a movie that would expose the
huge audience for the Bourne thrillers to the real - world skulduggery by which the Bush administration sold the Iraq invasion
as a hunt for weapons of mass destructio
as a hunt for weapons
of mass destruction.
However, none
of the characters had such a
huge impact on the
audience as much
as the «Black Panther».
The camera drifts back to reveal the
huge pane
of glass separating the figures, so spotless that the man (
as well
as the
audience) initially fails to perceive its existence.
Comments from some recent users
of this book should help convince you to buy it:
As an advocate
of the What Works agenda, I think this book really is a wake - up call A fantastic insight into the potential for using documents in research Nails twenty years
of research in twenty minutes Worth every dime Every student in my class has been told to buy this book... and it's easy to see why Shines a great big light on the power
of documents in research Surely this is the best book in its field First class I kept referring to this book in my presentation last week and the
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Huge reality check, senior school managers at good schools tell the truth, other's don't, won't or can't, and their students suffer.
Positive comments from some recent users
of this book include: Most schools are full
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As an advocate
of the What Works agenda, I think this book really is a wake - up call... A fantastic insight into the potential for using documents in research... Nails twenty years
of research in twenty minutes... Worth every dime... Every student in my class (6th form) has been told to buy this book... and it's easy to see why... Shines a great big light on the power
of documents in research... Surely this is the best book in its field... First class... I kept referring to this book in my presentation last week and the
audience was ecstatic... Education research, usually has little effect on me... Until now... This book is formidable... Crushes the concept that education research is rubbish... fantastic insight... Blows you away with its power and simplicity...
Huge reality check, senior school managers at good schools tell the truth, other's don't, won't or can't, and their students suffer.
But I'm also talking to writers who feel it isn't worth their time to go to Smashwords, thus cutting out
huge areas
of the entire world
as an
audience.
Or he could drive to a multiscreen effort: there'd been one in the last big town
as he came round the coast —
huge glass and metal tower, looked like a part
of an airport: they'd have an
audience, they'd have
audiences to spare.
I spoke first (slides) on a topic I've been covering in differing versions this year: The extended English - language
audience: moving beyond English - first speakers to the English
as a second language group, the English
as a third language (surprisingly large)
audience and the
huge market
of ESL students.
The build is plasticky, but not offensive, and we're also not
huge fans
of the trackpad, but otherwise the T100 gets a whole lot right: full Windows 8.1, a battery life that lasts out for ages, Microsoft Office on board and,
as we've touched upon many times, a price point that opens up Windows 8.1 to a wider
audience.
Wii found a new
audience largely
as a result
of a
huge library
of games leading to more competitive pricing.
As a publisher, you know there is a
huge, diverse
audience out there, actively engaged with a tremendous variety
of games.
The cultural cues the designer puts into the game can have a
huge effect — designing a testosterone - drenched game with scads
of violence and / or women
as sex objects (say, a Bulletstorm or a Duke Nukem Forever) is going to attract a very different
audience, and have very different griefing thresholds, than online components for, say, the Settlers
of Catan Xbox Live game or a more casual MMO like Maple Story or Free Realms.
Microsoft allowed their pride to take control and like Sony with the debut
of the PlayStation 3 offered an expensive console but unlike the PS3 contributed a
huge amount
of options that the targeted
audience did not want, did not need, and even went
as far to ignore the predominant criticisms it faced from its community.
In the past with Sony's PS2 and PS3 consoles, they built a
huge audience just by virtue
of those consoles doubling
as DVD and Blu - ray players that were priced competitively with standalone devices at launch.
During the time
of its development, the gaming industry was undergoing a
huge change,
as consoles began to target older
audiences and game consoles had advanced to a point where complex games traditionally limited to a PC release could be produced for a console.
Opie has exhibited his paintings and sculptures internationally and reached beyond the traditional gallery
audience with his animated LED outlines
of human figures walking, sometimes presented on billboards on city streets, sometimes elsewhere —
as with the
huge, computer - generated animations that acted
as a backdrop to Wayne McGregor's 2008 ballet Infra at London's Royal Opera House.
Auctioneer Jussi Pylkkanen's job seemed mainly to channel
huge, pre-determined sums
of money in
as orderly a way possible over a packed room that had
audience members standing in the aisles.
Eshun is also chairman
of the commissioning group for Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth and he sees the
huge success
of Anthony Gormley's One & Other
as an emblem
of this
audience engagement.
Also, I'd like to point out (just so it's clear to members
of the
audience) that coal generates
huge amounts
of carbon dioxide when it's burned
as fuel,
as a CENTRAL part
of the process.
The missing variable fallacy
of neglecting a factor entirely, implicitly treating it
as 0 % effect, minimizing mention to quickly skip on (except when the target
audience unavoidably already has heard
of it), is common when something is so extraordinarily dangerous to the CAGW movement
as to be he - who - must - not - be-named to them, a distinction which belongs to the magnitude
of beneficial effects
of CO2 (several tens
of percent rise in plant growth rates under a more extreme scenario
of CO2 doubling, plus
as huge a rise in water usage efficiency, if the plants aren't underfertilized meanwhile) and to the dominating influence
of cosmic rays on climate
as in the link in my name.
The American nation stands for integrity
as much
as freedom, and it is notable that the principle thread in the series, attracting a
huge audience, was posted on 22 February, the anniversary
of the birth
of the man
of principle who founded it and became the first President.
So, while there is no question that what you write will play a
huge role
of the success
of your legal web marketing, how well you are able to get your content in front
of the right
audiences is almost just
as important.
Except when you put the X factor
of emotion, you put the X factor
of culture, you put the X factor
of cool in there, all
of sudden becomes a very real existential threat, not to YouTube
as a viable search engine for video that is the global standard for searching for video, but the community, the community
of creators and their
audience, which is a
huge extremely exciting, extremely valuable piece
of property in the media space.