Sentences with phrase «powerful marketing weapon»

When foraying into the job market, a strategically planned and well - crafted resume is the most powerful marketing weapon in an applicant's arsenal.

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«Because ever since the Chartists first lifted their banners, the democratic voice of the people has always been our best weapon against rule by the markets, the rich and the powerful.
Waiting for «Superman» is a powerful weapon on behalf of those championing the «free market» and privatization.
This film was criticized by Diane Ravitch as propaganda and as «a powerful weapon on behalf of those championing the «free market» and privatization.»
If Amazon.com were to bring an Android tablet to market, it would both give the e-tailer another weapon with which to challenge Apple and give Google a more powerful vehicle with which to drive its operating system in the market Apple is trying to sustain success.
Today, we're going to be talking about a tool that's so powerful, yet under - utilized, that I like to refer to it as the home inspector's «secret weapon»: Video Marketing.
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Empathy just may be the most powerful weapon in your marketing arsenal.
An examination by The New York Times and The Observer of London reveals how Cambridge Analytica's drive to bring to market a potentially powerful new weapon put the firm — and wealthy conservative investors seeking to reshape politics — under scrutiny from investigators and lawmakers on both sides of the Atlantic.
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