Sentences with phrase «quickly than a link»

Nothing can kill a potential purchase more quickly than a link that doesn't take the reader directly to the sales page.

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The already legendary merger of the Gannet chain of newspapers and a television company in 1979, for a little more than 350 million dollars, seems today a very modest transaction compared with what took place a few months ago when an unprecedented US 19 billion dollar merger between Disney Company and the ABC Network was quickly overtaken by an even more massive Times Warner - CNN link - up worth, all told, in excess of US 25 billion dollars.
Now with the end of the season approaching quickly and Arsenal looking very unlikely to be in next season's Champions League, perhaps Bellerin has reiterated that he wants out and he has been linked with many other big clubs other than Barcelona including Juventus and Man City, where he would be guaranteed to be in the major competition.
Howe is just the first name to be linked as his possible replacement since the term has began, but he has moved quickly to pour cold water on the claims, whilst insisting he is more than happy in his current role.
He offers a technically superior link between attack and midfield than Fellaini; rather than using the Belgian's physicality United could use Rabiot's ability to glide past players and pick a pass to get quickly up the field.
Rather than collectively discussing ways of reforming the union - Labour link with the 15 affiliated unions, Miliband engaged in «dog - whistle» politics by quickly responding to the taunts of the Tories and the mischief making of the Blairites.
«President Obama's historic vision for a national high - speed rail system will link 80 percent of Americans in the next 25 years and lay the foundation for an economy that moves people, goods and information more quickly, safely and reliably than anywhere else in the world.
Here's an external link that does a better job than I can of explaining the Eurodrama quickly.
Though it was only available for less than a day, word spread quickly and many travel enthusiasts were able to sign up before the link was taken down.
Nothing looked stupider than Link in his crappy conductor costume, but luckily he quickly lost the clothes and started exploring the best cel - shaded Zelda adventure yet with the strongest music in the series in ages.
The Lee brothers are able to run quickly by double tapping like in the arcade, but the input for this isn't very responsive and there aren't any attacks to link into anyway other than long jumps.
Some years back, we hypothesized that changes to climate variability, rather than changes to mean climate, might tip the balance towards the chytrid fungus because all pathogens are smaller and have faster metabolisms than their hosts, and thus might acclimate more quickly following short - term temperature shifts [link].
In law, e-books have a number of advantages over their print equivalents: they can be searched full - text by keyword; for many e-books, hypertext links are provided for cases and legislation to allow the reader to click to get the full - text of the case or legislation; and e-books can presumably be updated more quickly and inexpensively than a print version.
Google is clearly also thinking about giving users more ability to enjoy apps than ever before by putting a link to the Market in the top right hand corner of the menu screen, which we really liked as it meant we always knew we could quickly update our app catalogue when needed.
The primary benefit is that you can quickly tell your story, inject more personality than you can in your resume, and provide recruiters with easy links to all your social profiles where they can learn more about you.
Rather than linking with people one by one, you can quickly find people you know by allowing LinkedIn access to your online email address book.
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