Sentences with phrase «own audience for something»

Every time I see another social justice darling cannibalized by their own audience for something stupid, I am reminded that you may as well not care about offending people.

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I am very grateful for a fulfilling career and, of course, most of all to the audiences who heard something in my music that touched their hearts.»
«Something we haven't been as known for, but have invested heavily in, is the brain behind the product — to enable content to find its natural audience
Vice Media's latest venture shows the millennial - friendly company is hoping its audience is hungry for something more than edgy digital videos and news articles.
All of this research should produce an image that looks something like this for each audience and competitor:
For other entrepreneurs who recognize that they have a die - hard audience, think about creating unique and specialized products that they can proudly sport and identify with, even if it's something as simple as a sticker
Incorporating web copy that converts is a basic fundamental of creating a business - focused website but still so many commercial websites aren't investing the time and effort to craft something that is truly compelling for their target audiences.
The takeaway for entrepreneurs is simply that you need to offer your audience something compelling that they want — not the message you want to get out or wish they wanted.
Say you're the flip - flop wearing nerd with a comic - con T - shirt and a haircut that says «past - due,» and you really have no business addressing more civilized audiences, except that you're a genius and you have something to offer that would change lives for the better.
If I get an idea for something valuable to share with my audience, I can now do it instantaneously, even on the street.
«Especially for audiences who might have gotten tired of more traditional popcorn films and want something to sink their teeth into.»
The model for other studios to follow here would seem to be to, first, test your potential audience with more than just a vague idea and then deliver a product that is both true to its source material while also offering something beyond what viewers have already come to expect from typical superheroes (in this case, that would be the comedy, sex, and violence).
«The best brands figure out one key truth that they stand for, and the audience sees it as something they can learn from and communicate to others.»
Searching in your field will often turn up places where your audience goes when they're looking for something in your industry.
«I don't think there's any precedent in the law for a security to transform to be something else,» Gensler told an audience at the MIT Technology Review's Business of Blockchain Conference last week.
For social media marketers managing Instagram and other social accounts this is something we all certainly strive for — Gorgeous images, a huge following, and incredible engagement from our audienFor social media marketers managing Instagram and other social accounts this is something we all certainly strive for — Gorgeous images, a huge following, and incredible engagement from our audienfor — Gorgeous images, a huge following, and incredible engagement from our audience.
If you want to know something a little more specific to your audience, you can also try a tool like Tweriod, SocialBro or Followerwonk that analyzes your account and gives you some key times to shoot for.
If I work with a relevant blog, like moz or search engine land and provide them with content they find valuable for their audience and link to something on our site to extend the story then that is a viable marketing strategy... even without considering it's impact on Google's search results.
So UGC is something that shoppers are actively looking for, and that businesses can use to capture the attention of their target audience.
Persona profiling is something that has been used for decades in the marketing industry, and mapping out who your audience is will give you a deeper insight into how to most effectively reach them.
If you can provide something for a global audience, then that 1,000 becomes a very small percentage.
You'll also want to create unique sets of Facebook and Google ads for each segment of your audiencesomething that buyer personas will help a great deal with.
You'll also want to create unique sets of Facebook and Google ads for each segment of your audiencesomething that
Many content and marketing gurus stress on the need for content creation to be simple and have something valuable as a takeaway for the audience.
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.
Standing for something matters to audiences now, but if you don't want to stand for something, you better put out an absolute jam of an album.
Is that something you're really seeking out for that last sort of redemptive note to leave the audiences on?
I think the approach by Gordon Johnston is healthy and sound: he points out that while the texts and passages that are typically used to refer prophetically to Jesus Christ were not exclusively and directly prophet for the original Jewish audience, the promises and hope that are contained within these texts were never ultimately or completely fulfilled in any human king or historical era, and so always left open the expectation for something (or Someone) more.
It's not something we deserve,» Obama told the audience of 5,000 gathered at the College of Charleston arena for the funeral of the former pastor and state senator.
If he is saying something other than the truth to his massive audiences for the purpose of attracting them to actual truth, is not his tactic at best deception?
But I do expect any filmmaker who has access to a half dozen of the best actors working today and millions of dollars to execute his vision to give the audience something more than psychological torture for the sake of watching the audience squirm.
The best part is that if you change your mind or want to revamp the character for modern audiences you can always go back and retcon it to something else!
Thank you so much for the suggestion about video recipes, it's something that I've been thinking about doing so great to know there is an audience for it!
From wine country to entertainment and our historic Old Town, Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country has something for every audience.
He seems to have denied it, and very odd / unlikely that a person of his education & experience to say something like this in a video meant for a chinese audience..
So every time I update my Facebook page with something that I'm especially proud of, I «Boost» the post for a couple of quid to a new audience.
I did get to talk about John - Dylan's scholarship, and I told [the audience] to look around because I know in their lunchrooms there is someone who is putting forth that extra effort, trying to do something for the whole community.
The audience buys in to this false fatalistic identity as a result of their own (mostly) unrealized fantasies: if Meg Ryan isn't a bad person for randomly ditching her fiance they're not bad people for doing (or thinking about doing) something similar... Nobody cares who gets hurt as long as Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks are happy when the credits roll.
There is something slightly surreal about sitting in a visiting room, having negotiated a set of elaborate security measures, including fingerprint scans, airlock doors and German shepherds, and watching a group of prisoners — including one of the country's most notorious inmates — hold up cardboard props and don mop heads for wigs, to the occasional shout of «Come on, daddy» from the audience.
After muddling though my wardrobe trying to find something that would qualify for being in the audience, oh not because...
For your giveaway to be a success, you need to give away something that your target audience will actually value.
I'm straight, so there's always the chance that I'm missing something that's particularly offensive here, but in general, I'm not a fan of having two codes of behavior — one for use among «family» and one among everyone else — and that certain kinds of humor are only allowed when one is among an audience that shares assumptions.
Indeed, there's something for every audience: the designer, the stockholder, the videographer, the advertiser, the reporter, and the reader on the go.
A new Magna Carta should concern itself not just with a new constitutional settlement for Britain but with building a culture and processes to ensure that such a settlement was not something played out before a largely passive audience.
It's interesting that the most critical comments this site gets come in when I have something unflattering to say about either Second Life or Ron Paul, i.e., generally that I don't see much chance for either of them to build a mass audience.
No allusions allowed; you need to spell out every reference, but still have enough room left over to say something relevant and vaguely original for the REAL audience, which in my case was journalists, bloggers and online communications folks.
It is conducted by information warfare, which intends not to convince an audience of something, but to make it impossible for the public, in any country, to really know what is true and what isn't - or even if truth exists.
I've held off on using it as a tool for my nonprofit organization, yet (that's about to change) because: a) most of my audience isn't on Twitter and doesn't get it; b) due to limited staffing, I've found it difficult to keep up with on a regular basis; and c) I haven't had a real goal in mind — something I wanted to accomplish by using it.
Interesting Nielsen results for newspaper sites in a Huffington Post piece by Blake Fleetwood: The NY Times is well ahead of the Washington Post, something that surprises me, considering that the Times has blocked access to many stories for non-subscribers and the Post has been very aggressive in adopting social media techniques to build an audience.
Something like this is fine for insiders, but not for normal political communications — always remember your audience!
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