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A massive, 93 - page study of the crowdfunding industry released earlier this week shows some promising figurers for the future of crowdfunding: In 2012, worldwide crowdfunding volume reached $ 2.7 billion.
Just over two years old, this ISP has reinvested most of its profits in building an infrastructure that could easily handle twice as much sales volume; with little local competition, it's also branched into profitable service enhancements, such as designing and hosting Web pages for specialized industries.
If your blog is new, it can be difficult to rank well in Google search results for high volume keywords because your Domain Authority and Page Authority are still very low.
Ranking high in the search results pages has a positive effect on your brand awareness and it helps you increase your sales volume and market share.
A 236 - page compendium of insightful commentary and sound advice for the entrepreneur and small business owner With real world practicality, readers will learn how to significantly reduce their marketing costs and while increasing their profit margins by employing environmentally sound and ethically founded policies and practices; convert their vendors, customers, and competitors into a kind of auxiliary sales resource; successfully persuading business acquaintances to become joint - venture partners; utilizing social media, traditional media, and their own imagination to reduce advertising costs while employing alternative marketing practices The distilled and effective wisdom of two of the most successful yet frugal entrepreneurs who have combined their many years of experience and expertise in a single volume that should be considered mandatory reading strongly recommended.
From the front page of Keyword Planner, select «Get search volume data and trends» and enter your brand name in the box.
If you have to expand your brand in a global manner, the SEO power of your page is going to speak volumes towards future investors.
It's a behemoth volume coming in just under 400 pages.
After two or three thousand pages of Caro's highly oral writing, one finds oneself chanting along as he repeats the classic anecdotes and mottos, and yearning, in the end, for the fifth and final volume, which will complete this epic chronicle of a 20th century political genius.
Explorations in Metaphysics: Being - God - Person By W. Norris Clarke, S.J. University of Notre Dame Press, 228 pages, $ 19.95 Selected from forty years» worth of essays by W. Norris Clarke» the Jesuit whose work helped emphasize the «uncompromisingly existential character» of Thomas Aquinas» metaphysics» this volume offers contemporary Catholic philosophy at its best.
The entry can be found in Volume 3, page 501.
Five hundred years ago this year, in February and March of 1516, a Swiss - German printer in Basel named Johann Froben published a volume of some 1,000 pages titled Novum Instrumentum Omne, «the whole New Testament.»
His three - volume American history of the King era ends with At Canaan's Edge, a thoughtful, 1000 - plus page look at the final three years, ending in King's assassination.
Since God is internally related to the world, divine knowledge is an immediate, sympathetic awareness (see, e.g., Hartshorne, «Philosophical and Religious Uses of «God» «in Process Theology: Basic Writings, edited by Ewert Cousins, page 109; also see Schubert Ogden, «The Reality of God,» p. 123 of the same volume and Jantzen 1984, 81 ff.).
The Ross Macdonald Collection: 11 Classic Lew Archer Novelsby ross macdonaldedited by tom nolanlibrary of america, 3 volumes, 2618 pages, $ 112.50 Near the end of Find a Victim, Ross Macdonald's 1954 novel of murder and hijacking in a small California town, private eye Lew Archer suggests to....
There is something of a boom going on these days in Melville studies, with Kelley's book and at least half a dozen other major academic monographs appearing from university presses, and with two new full - length biographies published last year: Laurie Robertson - Lorant's relatively unimportant but informative Melville: A Biography (Potter, 752 pages,, $ 40) and the first volume of the endlessly detailed Herman Melville (Johns Hopkins University Press, 941 pages,, $ 39.95) by Hershel Parker, the grand old man of Melville studies.
Clearly I think that he has been a mite too avid in searching out passages to corroborate his argument, and that he would have done better to produce a volume of perhaps a hundred pages.
A New History of Western Philosophy by Anthony Kenny Oxford University Press, 4 volumes in one, 1,456 pages, $ 120 If those ignorant of history are doomed to repeat it, those ignorant of the history of philosophy are even less fortunate: They're likely to do no more than struggle to make....
He leaves us — a thousand pages into the story — in mid-course, on the eve of the epochal triumphs and tragedies of 1964 and 1965, but, happily, he promises a second volume.
What became a two - volume, 1,172 - page book began a decade ago as a footnote in a commentary on Acts.
The following article appeared in the Bangalore Theological Forum, Volume 34, Number 1, June 2002, page, 41 - 58.
No less a mathematical authority than Alonzo Church, in his review of the second edition of volumes II and III, claims that in the whole of volume I (over 700 pages of closely argued mathematical logic introductory to the theory of cardinal numbers) and together with volumes II and III (themselves enormous tomes) one gets «cardinal numbers, relations and relation - numbers, series, well ordered series and ordinal numbers, and finally the continuum of real numbers» (BAMS34: 237).
Although the cover and title page of The Concept of Biblical Theology put the first three words of the title in a smaller font than the last two, the volume devotes almost no discussion to the theology of the Bible itself.
November 1916 is the second big volume of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's historical epic The Red Wheel, recounting in relentless detail the events leading up to the Bolshevik takeover in 1917 (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1,014 pages, $ 35)
I have never known Peale to grapple with atonement, grace and justification, and anyone who has completed, even in his student days, a 300 - page topical index to Calvin's four - volume Institutes of Christian Religion — as Schuller did — is scarcely ignorant of the issues in Reformed theology.
Readers of his autobiography (only two volumes in English so far, and those only just reaching the 1980s in over 1,000 pages) have good cause to fear that it might well be the latter.
A volume of some 200 pages, The Socialist Decision (as it will be titled also in translation) is Tillich's longest connected work dealing with social questions.
Yes, you'll also find some «classical theism» in the volume» Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, Aquinas» but Ed is correct in that it fills only very few pages.
The following article appeared in the Bangalore Theological Forum, Volume 34, Number 1, June 2002, pages 58 - 74.
We can hope, though, that in the light of the whole, this first volume will turn out to look like the first few hundred pages of a Russian novel in which massive skill is required just to get all the characters properly on stage.
This volume, as the title page indicates, comprises three small books on Jesus, the earliest of which was published in 1941 and all of which have been continuously in print for more than a decade.
The Crooked Timber of Humanity: Chapters in the History of Ideas by Isaiah Berlin Alfred A. Knopf, 277 pages, $ 22 Henry Hardy, the editor of this hook, describes it as «in effect the fifth of four volumes» of Isaiah Berlin's collected essays.
Two and one - half years in the writing, this massive, densely packed volume reflects scores of interviews with Graham and his associates, plus a sedulous reading of thousands of pages of archival materials.
The following article appeared in the Bangalore Theological Forum, Volume 34, Number 2, December 2002, pages, 89 - 115.
It is a deliberately concise volume, just 83 pages long, examining six short questions on the acceptability of evolutionary theory, in accessible language.
The Lover's Guide to Trapping BY WYATT PRUNTY JOHNS HOPKINS, 53 PAGES, $ 23.95 In this eighth volume of poetry, Wyatt Prunty continues to write traditional verse with attention to rhyme and meter.
Imagine the chronicle of evolution on our (roughly five billion years old) planet as represented in ten large volumes of five hundred pages each.
Several of the authors in the present volume are on the same page.
And the history of human beings has to be told in the last page or two of the final volume!
American Lawyers and Their Communities: Ethics in the Legal Profession by Thomas L. Shaffer University of Notre Dame Press, 272 pages, $ 24.95 Written «with Mary L. Shaffer,» this volume should not be confused with innumerable volumes on «legal ethics» that are designed to keep lawyers out of trouble with the law.
Edited by James P. Wind and James W. Lewis University of Chicago Press Volume 1: Portraits of Twelve Religious Communities, 736 pages, $ 34.95 Volume 2: Perspectives in the Study of Congregations, 288 pages, $ 22.50
Edited by James P. Wind and James W. Lewis University of Chicago Press Volume 1: Portraits of Twelve Religious Communities, 736 pages, $ 34.95 Volume 2: Perspectives in the Study of Congregations, 288 pages, $ 22.50 These two volumes are the result of a project, housed from....
The work is available in two volumes in 578 +682 pages.
The Genesis commentary of Terrance Fretheim in the New Interpreter's Bible (Nashville: Abingdon, 1994, $ 65.00) takes up 355 pages of volume I. (The NIB deserves a review of its own as a commentary for pastors and teachers, supervised by a consultant team of pastors.)
Speaking the Christian God: The Holy Trinity and the Challenge of Feminism edited by Alvin J. Kimel Eerdmans, 334 pages, $ 21.95 It is an index of the success of this volume that one could read it with profit even if one were not very interested in the issue that provoked it, the gender - feminist....
I regret that this side of his work is not treated in this volume, but at eight hundred pages it is large enough.
And if there is a footnote in the volume I am reading, I can actually click the footnote and be taken over to the resource that was referenced, and read the page in context.
the Voices (volume 1) by R. Kendall Soulen Westminster John Knox, 312 pages, $ 30 Some years ago, when revisionary theologians proposed baptizing people «in the name of the creator, the redeemer, and the sustainer,» their opponents....
He worked in a combative spirit, and with the rapidity of genius, and in 1835 and 1836 published the first and second volumes respectively of his two - volume Leben Jesu, kritisch bearbeitet, with a total of 1,476 pages of text.
For the Digha Nikaya runs to three volumes and a total of over nine hundred and fifty pages, including some added notes.7 It consists of thirty - four discourses, roughly grouped in three vaggas or sections.
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