Idea: If submitting the long form made you eligible to win some form of lottery, you'd
probably get a response rate close to what we have now.
Ask a computer to pick a random number and you'll
probably get a response that isn't completely unpredictable.
Ask any trader why they trade and you will
probably get the response that they want to make money.
Not exact matches
If you can build a relationship that involves more than just sending follow - up emails or asking for signatures on a contract, then you'll
probably be in a better place to
get responses on those emails when you really need them.
Ask any working film critic who's the best director today, and you'll
probably get a lot of P.T. Anderson
responses.
If you
get a
response it
probably will be tailored to politely not open room for another conversation.
You don't want your
response rate be at 100 %, because then you're not pushing far enough — you could
probably ask for more assistance and still
get it.
«If you're not segmenting email campaigns based on where prospects live, I've
got bad news for you: Your
response rates are
probably suffering.
A major source of complaints about brokers where they
get labelled as scam are dissatisfied clients who
probably did not
get speedy
responses to the most basic of issues.
This is
probably the most common
response I
get from people who hear about my folks in Chad.
With the 20,000 signatures complaining about Mat Damon and saying he shouldn't have a part in the forthcoming Ocean's 8, and his
response to say he will close his mouth,
probably out of not wanting to lose his part and not out of thinking he said any wrong, it's a bit of a stretch to say «men
get free passes» in this instance.
As for the Atheists, I see why you'd
probably get annoyed, but instead of making a negative billboard, make something positive like what atheists represent - because making a billboard like this is only going to
get negative
responses and people are going to continue to stereotype atheists as mean, ignorant people.
I didn't post that
response because I knew I wouldn't
probably get back to the computer for a couple days.
You
probably won't
get any
response because you're using horrid logic.
We (or agnostics and you
got a lot of those
responses too) make up half becasue that's
probably a more accurate number than the published 9 or so percent.
Okay, I know this is an old post so
probably not going to
get a
response but I made these over the holidays and they were AH - mazing!
And from now on, when you send me these questions, you'll
probably get a link to this blog post in
response.
If you don't
get any allergic
response within a week then your baby is
probably safe.
You will
probably get a blank stare in
response.
You don't seem all that friendly when I call,» I
probably wouldn't
get a useful
response.
Ask any scientist, particularly at a Research I university, about community college students doing research, and you will
probably get a quizzical look and a
response such as «Do community college students do research?»
«If you put a human in a novel arena with a bright light, you'd
probably get remarkably similar
responses,» said Wright with a laugh.
Don't panic if you
get red during sex: It's
probably your body's natural
response to increased blood flow and skin temperature, says Garcia.
So if you're doing more exercise, more CrossFit, more workout — well, workout, you should
probably have to
get a little more carbs in throughout the day from those safe starchy sources and you'll definitely wan na do it post-workout to help blunt that cortisol
response by upping the insulin.
You'll
probably get a better
response by doing workouts in the AM, eating a big meal, then taking a nap.
If people have
got a chronic stress
response going on in the body, they
probably have an imbalance of hormones in the body.
Although if they have loads to wade through I can understand why, it was overall a rather disheartening experience to
probably only
get a
response say 1 time in 20 if it's roughly what someone like yourself responds to.
I wouldn't mind him contacting me a second time (and I agree with previous
responses — one to two weeks is a good length of time), mainly because I
get a lot of emails, so it is
probably easy for me to miss someone.
Then see where you
get the most
response and plan your vacation accordingly, though I have feeling you'll
probably end up in Colombia, Brazil or Peru.
Once you factor this in, the number of positive, promising
responses you'll
get on mainstream sites versus herpes dating sites will
probably still end up being about equal, regardless of the big difference in membership numbers.
The people in the small town you live
probably are not
getting too many
responses to their ad - and will respond to you anyway, if they see in your profile that you spend time there.
I contacted them about the no
response issue and their answer was the person
probably already found their match and not to
get discouraged.
The next thing that comes to mind is online dating, and for men, online dating is
probably equated to the tons of free dating sited where you spend countless hours in front of your computer (possibly in a drunken stupor) searching through multiple profile headshots to find the hottest ones you could and then sent them some sort of cheesy one - liner to try and
get any sort of
response out of her one failed time after another.
The person who points out that they graduated with highest honors from a prestigious university and doesn't want to be contacted by anyone with lesser achievements is unfortunately,
probably not going to
get many
responses to the profile.
It was
probably not a polite thing to do, but it
got a
response!
That's
probably a big part of why we
got so few
responses.
Online Dating Etiquette: Five Tips No One I'm
probably not the only person with tips about improved online dating Email us at has some interesting statistics on online dating emails, specifically some numbers on who
gets responses to their first email.
Now, if you are still not
getting a
response from real women by your third adult dating site, there is
probably something amiss with you profile and your internet manner.
HOW TO:
Get More
Responses in Online Dating — You've
probably sent a message to someone or maybe even received a few messages yourself.
If you asked why the movie was made, you'd
probably get the same
response.
Don't worry about the Courant — Rick is
probably just jealous because he only
gets responses on his blog when they are about you.
I'm sure some of Ferrari's customers aren't even aware that you can order an F430 with three pedals, so it
probably comes as a bit of a shock when they
get in and see the classic open gate, but the shift is gorgeous and in these conditions you appreciate the ever so slightly sharper throttle
response too.
A spin around the block
probably won't push the right buttons — the raspy beat of the four - cylinder engine and the low - end
response take time to
get used to.
I started my own e-mail and social media push on January 2nd, and
got a decent
response...
probably 8 - 10 books sold.
so you'd
probably get the same
response
Mention a number to writer who's been at the craft for a while and you'll
probably get a Pavlovian
response in word count.
Otherwise the
response time on the project will be longer; the book might be submitted to the wrong person (often someone who doesn't even work there anymore); the editor will wonder what's wrong with the literary agent or the author since no one cared enough to make a real pitch; and, if you do
get an offer, it will be smaller because it will
probably be the only offer.
If you email 100 people, you'll
probably get around 25
responses, and 10 reviews — this will depend on the quality of your book cover, and the quality of your book.
I've already received several acceptances (in a day or two), and authors need to understand that there are actual live people on the other end of this, with families, lives, jobs, etc... so if you don't
get immediate
responses, becoming discouraged and moving onto something else
probably isn't the wisest choice.
We keep seeing attempts to bring back the mass audience to serialized periodical comics, whether it is efforts aimed at what's left of the «actual» newsstand market (7 - 11's have
probably replaced the «general store» in most locales), or whether it's pushes to
get material into generalist book stores like Barnes & Noble or Hastings, and none of these experiments seem to garner anything but the mildest of
responses.