Sentences with phrase «particular audiences in»

Easily incorporate relevant calls - to - action as you tweak and repackage content assets to address particular audiences in a personalized way.
He's amazing in that he will SAY whatever he thinks the particular audience in front of him wants to hear at that moment.
However, for our purposes this week, and with my particular audience in mind, I've decided to stick with the assumption that Paul is the author of these texts.
Though it's clearly been made with a particular audience in mind (boys aged 6 - 12), «Monster Trucks» doesn't really have much going for it apart from its solid ensemble cast.
If students are investigating an issue — say, immigration policy — the problem is deciding where they stand on it and how to communicate their views to a particular audience in a video.
That newsletter is written with that particular audience in mind, using language they use in their profession.
«Consider your resume as a marketing document, you have to write with a particular audience in mind, and you have to know what it is you are selling them.»

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Event sponsorship, in particular, is an attractive option because it provides a business with access to various audiences, including employees, business decision makers, and government regulators as well as consumers.
Is the content misleading, or is the hashtag being misused in an attempt to get in front of a particular audience?
One, building our audience and communicating with them in ways we could never have done, in particular millennial fans.
In particular, Audience Insights, a new feature rolled out in mid 2014, was a game changeIn particular, Audience Insights, a new feature rolled out in mid 2014, was a game changein mid 2014, was a game changer.
At the same time, Alan will lead our editorial efforts to grow audiences in every format and on every platform, with particular emphasis on mobile, social and video.
There were only a handful of people in the audience at this particular show, and that smallness makes a world of difference.
When you look at the last 15 years of eSports history, and in particular the production quality, sponsor involvement, global reach and audience, you will notice that the quality and level of entertainment have always gone up with an audience boost.
The MENA region, in particular, has been an early adopter in terms of video content on Facebook - not only is the audience here receptive to it, Mendelsohn notes that MENA businesses, regardless of whether they are multinational corporates or startup enterprises, have been setting benchmarks of sorts for the rest of the world by creating compelling and creative video content to market themselves on Facebook.
The following four companies in particular are playing to a predominantly liberal audience and, as a result, are striking gold.
In particular, he said, millennial audiences find humor engaging, and that helped drive the company's acquisition.
«But it's what we do first to create a particular state of mind in our audience that makes them receptive.»
The company offers advertising services, audience analytics and reader engagement tools, in particular.
Among many other audiences, working parents, in particular, show great interest in flexible work arrangements, as many struggle to balance the pressing demands of both their career and raising children.
One of the leading trends in content marketing will be brands, instead of building a platform for a particular audience, will begin to acquire blog sites and media platforms as a buy versus build strategy.
In that marketing campaign, you would highlight the benefits to your audience rather than the features of that particular loan product.
For Mission Impossible — Rogue Nation (MI 5), Alibaba Pictures targeted urban audiences in particular with an online campaign.
In particular, look for any job titles mentioned or other audience descriptors.
Though the concept of a persona, a fictional character used to understand a particular audience segment, has existed for years, this study sought to uncover why organizations fail to create, update, maintain or apply persona intelligence in meaningful ways, rendering them ineffective.
In particular, Sinek has garnered a wide audience for his writings and discussions on millennials at work, and how their presence has been a transformative force in today's work environmenIn particular, Sinek has garnered a wide audience for his writings and discussions on millennials at work, and how their presence has been a transformative force in today's work environmenin today's work environment.
You can't mention your god in schools because christians in particular have a very, very nasty habit of not just mentioning it, but of trying to ram it forcibly down the throats of the unwilling, and giving them the power of the state and an innocent audience of children to practice this forced indoctrination on has never worked out well in the past.
Naturally, when you preach a sermon like this to a group of people who think God hates filthy Gentile women and leprous enemy soldiers, and that God's ultimate goal for such people is to kill them and send them to burn forever in hell, you will not be the most popular teacher that this particular audience has ever had.
Apologetics should change and adapt in response to the questions of the audience and the particular themes of the age, but dogmatic theology is deliberately distinguished from apologetics in its concern for timeless truths.
«Whenever... preachers, instead of a lesson in religion, put [their congregation] off with a discourse on the Copernican system, on chemical affinities, on the construction of government, or the characters or conduct of those administering it, it is a breach of contract, depriving their audience of the kind of service for which they are salaried, and giving them, instead of it, what they did not want, or, if wanted, would rather seek from better sources in that particular art of science.»
In Rhetoric and Biblical Interpretation they recommend that the definition of rhetoric be broadened to its fullest range in the classical tradition, namely as «the means by which a text establishes and manages it relationship to its audience in order to achieve a particular effect.&raquIn Rhetoric and Biblical Interpretation they recommend that the definition of rhetoric be broadened to its fullest range in the classical tradition, namely as «the means by which a text establishes and manages it relationship to its audience in order to achieve a particular effect.&raquin the classical tradition, namely as «the means by which a text establishes and manages it relationship to its audience in order to achieve a particular effect.&raquin order to achieve a particular effect.»
Thus the sponsors now reach many different audiences many times each day but in doing so they diffuse their responsibility for any particular program among a half - dozen or more other sponsors.
Wealth and Democracy raises two particular concerns for these audiences, the first (explicitly) regarding the health of the democratic experience itself, the second (by extension) related to the role of the church in this democracy.
He highlights one American Facebook page in particular that has an impressively large audience, only 13 percent of whom can speak English, according to Facebook's data.
(In addition, the date given is wrong: the particular Wednesday General Audience in question was 10 January 1990In addition, the date given is wrong: the particular Wednesday General Audience in question was 10 January 1990in question was 10 January 1990).
In particular, he is able to isolate considerations at work on the tradition at various points: the change of situation and audience, the loss of the original eschatological setting, the introduction of allegory, and so on.
The difference in settings is important because the Church faced the task of taking the words of Jesus to a particular audience and presenting them as the word of the Lord in a new situation.2 It took both wisdom and courage for the Church to assume this awesome burden of interpreting, but to have failed to do so out of an overwhelming reverence for quotations from Jesus would have ended the work Jesus began.
Steady Bible feasting would open our eyes to a whole new world, allowing us to learn that the Bible speaks first to its original audience, set in a particular historical and cultural context.
the actors on the stage are suddenly frozen, their posture or gesture transfixed, the audience in an instant is turned to stone, time holds breath, and you and I become a part of this great drama — that of the meanings of things and events, of love and hate, of living and killing — a drama before and beyond time, before even this particular Passion, yet known to us here and now.
At least some of her audience appreciated that aspect of her music; I, for one, will forever remember her Christmas television specials in particular.
And yet the blame for the absence of Catholicism — or Judaism or Protestantism — from the larger conversation must, in part, rest with people of faith — and in particular with the critics, intellectuals, and theologians who help to mediate what is going on in the arts to a broader audience.
It also could provide a means whereby other influential factors could be investigated and addressed, such as differences in the social and economic purposes of broadcasting, the social sources of violence and how media portrayals interact with those causes, how the restraints and traditions of media production cause the media to pick up particular cultural images while ignoring others, and how particular audiences respond to and use media images.
Thus the sponsors now reach many different audiences many times each day, but in doing so diffuse their responsibility for any particular program among a half - dozen or more other sponsors.
One of the dominant expressions of evangelistic success within the broadcasting field is audience size, and the paid - time religious broadcasters in particular lean heavily on this indicator.
The research suggests, therefore, that while the overall trend is for the viewing of religious programs to decrease as educational and income level increases, changes in the composition of the audience can be effected through the particular format and content adopted.
Theologically, such television organizations, in their relationship with their audiences, are deficient in two characteristics that have traditionally been seen as essential to identifying a body as a church: they have no sacramental dimension to their worship and there is no meaningful sense of their audiences being a particular community in Christ.
Given the present uses made of television in the United States, much of a program's audience is drawn, not from people who intentionally watch television to see a particular program at a particular time, but from people who have committed themselves to watching something at that particular time.
Broadcasters have become very skillful in selecting those aspects of a particular religious message that find favor with their hearers and avoiding those aspects that may be integral to the same message but unfavorable to the audience.
Stewart Hoover has noted that the greater influence of television lies not in its ability to brainwash or radically change people's minds on particular issues but in its ability to coalesce an audience around a particular issue.
It is possible, therefore, that some of the paid - time religious broadcasters may show signs of becoming more «established,» consolidating basic identities and service functions in order to maintain their audiences similar to an extended congregation, withdrawing their programs from areas that are no longer profitable, and developing as extended independent church organizations in line with their particular theological emphases.
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