Not exact matches
Okay — seriously, try not to click this link RIGHT HERE before you finish
reading the last little bit
of this
article because you'll soon find that a couple hours have gone by and you've laughed yourself into raging six - pack abs.
Reading this
article on the future
of Google, it's disappointing to see Canadian Business lend credence to common misconceptions about how data is used online.
Read enough
of these stories — as well as the avalanche
of posts and
articles out there urging you to up your productivity by getting up early — and you're bound to feel a little guilty if you're not naturally up and at»em at dawn.
But also
read books and
articles by experts in the field, particularly those on aspects
of social impact investment.
That's the contention
of a classic
article in the UK's Telegraph newspaper (hat tip to VC Fred Wilson for the reminder that it's still very much worth a
read) by University
of Hertfordshire psychologist Richard Wiseman.
My goal is for you to
read this
article, then be able to spend half an hour to come up with your own set
of topics to write about on your company's website.
But an
article that
reads like self - promotion isn't going to reap any
of that organic click - through.
The problem gets even worse when you
read a number
of articles by the same author.
In my office chair I take breaks to
read inspiring
articles, to leaf through my favorite book, and it's where I take calls with clients to plan the scope and budget
of upcoming projects.
The original design
of Related
Articles was to show related news stories after a person
reads a shared
article, but the new version that Facebook's testing basically flips the process.
If you don't know yours and happen to be
reading this
article purely out
of curiosity, go find your serial number now and store it somewhere that is not your laptop.
The new service would ask readers to subscribe to the news platform after they
read 10 or more
articles in a month — or else they would be locked out
of viewing additional stories for the remainder
of the month.
When Mike Grandinetti was vice-president
of marketing at Connected Corp., in Framingham, Mass., he
read an
article about Gerdes's company and was intrigued.
To stimulate my own creativity, I take frequent breaks, I
read lots
of articles on a variety
of different online news sources, and I stay open to new possibilities.
Q. Gary, what is the most critical piece
of advice you might have for the authors who are
reading this
article?
If this isn't an option you're willing to explore, you can stop
reading the rest
of this
article.
We basically display enough to get people to click over to that «
read on web» button and then
read the rest
of the
article on the web.
None
of them, unfortunately, come from
reading books or
articles such as this one, but it's certainly a good start.
If you've
read any
of my previous
articles, you know that I'm not a huge fan
of the interview.
Some
of the best advice I've
read when it comes to determining how much you should charge as a freelancer is from an CareerFoundry
article written by Jake Jorgovan.
On most advertising design
articles, you'll
read about the hierarchy
of an ad.
It was 2009, and I'd
read an
article that said in the next 10 years, LED lighting would grow from 2 %
of the U.S. market to 80 %.
When you take the time to
read the latest
article or, even better, spend some time casually catching up with a team member over a cup
of coffee or lunch, you may not be scratching something off the to - do list, but you're building relationships, learning something interesting, discovering something you likely would not have found out otherwise... and, most important, helping to build the foundation for long - term success.»
Publisher Springer Nature has built «SharedIt,» which allows readers on a number
of media websites to view
read - only versions
of their
articles without a paywall.
In late 2005, they had
read a New York Times
article about a man who had been exonerated
of a crime after serving 18 years in prison only to then be arrested again for murder.
You can see what type
of articles are
read the most, what pages are visited more often, and what elements
of your website are damaging your overall business performance.Test, tweak, and optimize until you're satisfied.
In a Bloomberg News
article earlier this summer, Li commented on the dearth
of women in AI, saying, «If you were a computer and
read all the AI
articles and extracted out the names that are quoted, I guarantee you that women rarely show up.»
Flattr Plus lets people make a monthly donation that will get split up between the publishers
of the
articles they
read.
«Skeptics Cite Overload
Of Useless Information: Internet Arrives At a Crossroads,» reads the title of a New York Times article published in March of that yea
Of Useless Information: Internet Arrives At a Crossroads,»
reads the title
of a New York Times article published in March of that yea
of a New York Times
article published in March
of that yea
of that year.
Hunters are the kinds
of sales people we think
of when it comes to aggressive, money - oriented folks who thrive on landing new accounts (Hunters are «coin - operated,» which you can
read about in my separate
article).
That's the subject
of the lengthy HBR
article, which is well worth a
read in full if this is something that you're obsessing about.
If you have been told that it is possible then
read this
article on HTMLgoodies.com to get in - depth explanations
of why you can never hide your code.
Overwhelmingly, users respond negatively when videos autoplay (especially with sound on) if they haven't yet opted in to watch on say, a page they've visited with the goal
of reading an
article.
Instead
of picking up my iPad to
read an
article or watch a video on YouTube, I would find myself remaining with the iPhone, the experience just as pleasant.
Consequently, if you do
read every word
of every
article, then you will attract people with similar predispositions to your business.
Reading a bunch
of books and
articles, anything from fiction novels to autobiographies to classic literature, has really helped to fuel my creative reservoir.
Ultimately as you
read this
article and all
of my rants on the internet I want you to know this: What the energy really is at the end
of the day is very simple.
But after
reading many
of these
articles, you may have noticed that the sort
of things they suggest — practicing gratitude, say, or getting out into the natural world more regularly — are easier to
read about then they are to effectively implement.
I regularly see leader boards celebrating the success
of various headlines in capturing viewers» clicks, although not necessarily actual readers, without the slightest reference to whether the underlying
articles were even worth
reading.
If you're
reading this
article from the comfort
of your office chair, do yourself a favour: stand up.
Along with perennial favorites Warren Buffett and Apple, as well as a healthy mix
of other topics, these were our most -
read articles of 2015:
I am beginning to feel like the last person on earth who does not have an iPhone — and that sense
of being left out was amplified recently, when I
read a forthcoming
article by reporter Nitasha Tiku on the emerging aftermarket for iPhone software apps.
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I started journaling in 2008 after
reading an
article about the importance
of journal writing.
If you have a seriously anxious child, the Times and WSJ
article are worth a
read in full for a more in - depth understanding
of the science, but the takeaway
of both is clear for those facing more garden - variety youthful anxiety: Be kind but be firm and nudge your kids to face their fears.
«Take one income, please,» the caption
of a cartoon from a recent New York Times magazine
article reads.
Robinson's lengthy, but fascinating,
article traces the origins
of the idea
of the 40 - hour week and it's downfall and is well worth a
read in full.
As captured on a video posted to Facebook (and embedded at the end
of this
article), one Aeroflot employee with a nametag
reading «Mihkail» told only the ethnically South Asian Americans that they'd have to go to India.
He mentioned he had just
read one
of my
articles (one
of the first ones I had written for this column) and was fascinated by the correlations I made between the culture
of the U.S. special - operations community and building high - performance teams in the business world.
Knowing what
articles are most highly
read and what on the site gets the most attention can help organizations create material that will grab and keep audiences focused, increasing the amount
of time spent
reading.