Sentences with phrase «person emailing me asking»

Ebooks are everywhere in 2010 and many people email me asking for more information on what they can do to jump on the wave of digital publishing.
Like Hugh a number of people emailed me asking for my thoughts which I had decided I would not post out of respect for a colleague who had been laid off but then I figured it made sense to say something about Blue Monster given I was an instigator.

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The people you call are used to working with a computer on a regular basis, so it's easy for them to ask you to send information via email.
Researchers at the University of British Columbia asked 124 people to either limit checking email to three times a day for one week or click into their inboxes as often as possible.
This makes it easy for the person you're asking to make the introduction to quickly forward your email along to the person you want to meet.
While I did get a ton of new connections — going from around 800 of them to more than 1,500 — it was a pain in some ways, particularly the zillion notifications plus every 20th person emailing to ask me to remind him or her how we met.
This will help HR keep up - to - date on all crucial employee data, without needing to email or ask in person.
You've probably realized that asking that person to sit in front of the computer and answer emails or write reports all day isn't inspiring.
While you're going to get a certain percentage of people asking you to remind them how you know them before they let you into their network, the majority of your email contacts who use LinkedIn will give you the green light.
If changing your greeting results in nearly one more out of 10 people responding to your emails — whether you're cold emailing, trying to connect, or simply asking a friend for a favor — it's definitely worth it.
Often people send generic emails out asking for recommendations from almost everyone in their network, and often people get generic recommendations back.
Global Knowledge emailed more than half a million people asking them to participate in its salary survey, which it distributed through its own channels as well as through technology providers including Cisco, AWS, and Microsoft.
There are ways to automate this from within your product, but asking in - person or via email each time you make a sale is also (maybe more) effective.
Here's just one example of a lead responding to our first email at LeadQuizzes, where we asked what values this person stood for:
More than a dozen people who subscribe to receive my twice - a-week email tips on publicity have asked me to start a podcast so they don't have to be in front of their computers to read them.
In the space of a few seconds (or much longer if you received an email, a Slack message, or a text) you can evaluate how important it is and how much of an impact it will have on the person asking if you say no.
Find anyone who might have a connection to the person you want to meet and ask for an introductory email or a warmup call.
The grand jury subpoena — sent to an unnamed witness last month and seen by Axios — asked for emails, texts and handwritten notes linked to those people, according to the report.
To prevent this in the future, get in the habit of sending follow up emails that outline the need, why it is important to that person based on your initial conversation and asking when the next meeting will be.
On the surface, email seems straightforward, not least because the people on your list have asked to receive your messages.
Someone might be asking you to analyze Facebook posts, create an iPhone app, or promote a brand using email, but the steps to actually complete those tasks are not always perfectly clear to the person who is paying your salary.
He explains that for every good answer he posts, about 15 people will email him asking to connect.
Ask if the candidate prefers to talk in person or via phone, Skype, texting or email.
Emails from people claiming to be stranded in a foreign country, asking you to wire money so that they can travel home.
I have over 804 emails in my inbox marked for follow - up right now, including many questions from people asking for advice.
I personally get five to eight emails every day from people asking what I think of their idea and whether I have any feedback.
That means when people book meetings, you can trigger events such as automatically sending them a spec sheet via MailChimp or an email asking for feedback after the meeting.
When researchers approached people and asked for their email addresses in exchange for a bottle of a new kind of soda, 33 percent ponied up their info.
I was asked by more than one if I really thought people used their iPhones for any other business purpose than to check email.
Track: When you send emails to bloggers asking for help with your content promotion, referrals and PR, do you know for sure how many people open that email?
Finally, Hiten Shah slapped me across the face and said to just ask for the person's email.
I've received some weird emails lately from people, again, asking me about Bitcoin.
Users merely select one of their Facebook friends or enter an email address, and that person is asked to give consent for their «child» to share sensitive info.
Now Kosinski received emails asking what he had to do with it — the words Cambridge, personality, and analytics immediately made many people think of Kosinski.
One of the most common emails I get is people asking if I would invest in their business idea.
Still, the email staffers are passing around directs people to a link to what appears to be an internal Uber site, asking staffers to show their support for Kalanick: «My ask is simple: one click (and an optional note) to express your support for Travis» return.
People love giving feedback, so ask your subscribers for feedback on things like email frequency, content quality, and subject matter to see if there's something you can alter to better suit their needs.
I realized we had all these great friends so we sent out a mass email, gave people a few days» notice and asked them to all show up at our studio together.
Fishon, why do those people who email you to ask questions on here not ask the questions on here themselves?
I casually know one of the people you sent that email to back in 2008 (was in a cohort with him at the time), so when all of this stuff started to come out around then I asked him if he knew anything.
It's asked BPAS to remove personal email details from their campaign widget and to agree not to encourage personal abuse of their people.
So now I've been asked to post what private emails I'm receiving from people who do approve of what's happening here.
Silence publicly, but furious emails asking not to re-open wounds from people's childhood, this needs to go face - to - face, let's wait for the evidence / dispositions / trial / verdict / sentencing / whatever, and on and on.
I still get emails from people who have discovered my Newtape Letters published in First Things, pieces that played off C.S. Lewis» famous Screwtape Letters, asking me when I will write more.
I do not know the context of the conversation that was held between the person who sent in the email above and the atheists who asked the questions.
I seldom end a conversation or email with «God bless you,» but when I do, it is really a form of a prayer asking (implicitly) that God WOULD bless that person in whatever way they need to be blessed.
People are still allowed to ask their friends & family to pray and we are still allowed to forward emails to others.
I frequently receive emails from people in Australia asking about substitutes because they don't have many of the ingredients we have in the United States (such as black beans) but looking at Adele's blog, you'd never guess there was an ingredient limitation.
I often receive email from people asking if I would convert the grams into ounces, or into volume measurements.
Thank you LeAn - lots of people have emailed me to ask - I have been buying mine at Whole Foods - Kite Hill brand.
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