Sentences with phrase «really speaks to your audience»

If you can create ad copy that really speaks to your audience, it will be much more memorable.

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Granted Jesus never spoke out specifically about homosexuality but He didn't really need to given His audience.
This term, however, is used rather inexactly, for what we do are really lectures, Bible studies, and sermons in which we speak alternatively to the audience, rather than to one another.
«I used to absolutely hate [public speaking]» she says, but having found herself volunteered to give a careers talk at Surrey University, she was «really chuffed» to be asked by a couple of sixth - form teachers in the audience to give her talk again.
The Sims, that brought different demographics to gaming, but all of a sudden we just have a really different audience to speak to.
And we've often thought of the Sputnik moment as a place that the U.S. leapt forward in many ways, but Rush Holt said that it also was a place where the division between the so - called two cultures at C. P. Snow spoke of really started to happen in a way that he hadn't appreciated until now, and he suggested this to the audience.
I really appreciate the introductory explanations to each chapter, as Abby respectfully speaks to her pre-teen and teen audience in a tone that could be heard in any adult studio class.
Most of the people I spoke to were not that bothered by it, but the difference of opinion highlighted one question for me: in the longer - term, are events geared for both industry and consumer audiences really workable?
So I pretty much reached out to and spoke with every single Jewish dating app and website out there, and Shabbat.com was the first one to make an offer and decide to take the risk, and they're really happy because of course all of our audience now is introduced to Shabbat.com.
Will Gluck, who directed the light comedies Easy A and Friends with Benefits, brings his audience - friendly talent on board for this musical, though it is interesting that the film only really comes to life through some of the musical numbers and not through the spoken dialogue or comic characterizations.
«It's a [film] that speaks to an audience I've never really addressed in my work,» said Haynes.
Such things as the bees ability to speak English, read, and understand human customs are never really explained (Barry attributes it to his education), so it does require audiences not to think too hard.
«I have always got really nervous when speaking or presenting to large audiences.
... The girls involved [who were leading the project] were incredibly good communicators but really anxious, they suffered from some genuine anxiety, and because they felt empowered by what they were doing, they developed their confidence to such a point that they were able to open the official VC Art Exhibition and Sculpture Park and speak to a broad, cross-section audience about their project.
While this news really shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone in publishing, it should speak to the need for both traditional and independent publishers, the latter term including authors who self - publish their books, to ensure that they are reaching out to audiences in every possible format.
As far as the genre known as «cozy mysteries» goes — dead guy, yes, psychopathic serial killer, no — there are a host of authors out there crafting really fun story lines and developing settings and characters that speak to a broad audience of whodunnit fans.
He has a really unique story regarding his book, which leads into some great advice on building your audience, and using speaking and podcasts to help increase your author profile.
I don't know who (or what program) translated this from its original language, but it really is unacceptable in a game marketed to an English speaking audience.
«It seems to be a place where they are putting a premium on getting good stuff and doing it in a way that really lets creators speak to audiences,» he says.
When Kyle MacDonald speaks about how he traded one red paperclip for a house, what really captures the audience's attention is how the 32 - year - old B.C. resident is able to ignite an idea and get people on side to achieve his goal.
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