I have
seen this book at the bookstore, but my budget says it has to wait Would love to use it and share with my friends.
I saw your book at Powell's in Portland, OR on Sunday and I was so thrilled to see it.
I FIRST
saw your book at my cousin's and she loves your «table» book and so do I. Two things I have to ask.
Yesterday at 8 pm walking on the Upper West Side (NYC) to the subway
I saw your book at the window of a local book store.
Fernando Torres wants to
see the books at Liverpool, «his beef is with the club».
For a long time I dreamed of
seeing my book at # 1 on Amazon; of more readers finding my books and transforming their lives, because the books is at # 1 and actually has a chance at being shown to potential readers.
You see, readers will frequent the websites of authors to get the latest updates or they arrive at a new author's website from
seeing their book at a retailer and because they are seeking more information about the author and the book before buying.
When
I see a book at 7.99 that I want I just push the buy button.
Mom and John, both of whom had met with Nancy many times in Pakistan and Afghanistan, were working together to form a U.S. foundation to help Nancy raise money for a national cultural center and library - something Afghanistan didn't have - to be built at Kabul University, and for mobile libraries for villages all over the country, bringing books in Dari and Pashto to people who'd rarely or never seen a book in their own language if they'd
seen a book at all.
You used to be able to do the URL posting from the actual AZ book page - Like for Space Crazy I had it at.99 and did the SW / BN freebie and then on AZ, I went to the book page and there was a little prompt for «have
you seen this book at a lower price?»
All I really know is that when
I see a book at 4.99 and it's less than 60K words, unless I know it's by a good author, I won't buy it, I feel it's just priced too high.
Also, some target only Amazon, and I don't like
seeing books at only one venue (especially since I don't have a Kindle so I don't get my ebooks from Amazon)
They saw my book at a book fair where self - published authors were being featured.
When I finally was exposed to high art in high school and I would
see books at the bookstore on pop art or abstract expressionism, I responded immediately in that same way as my grandfather would if he saw a fancy Greek or Roman sculpture somewhere.
I just
saw that book at Borders recently and was so intrigued!
Not exact matches
The European Union's executive body is frustrated with the relatively low corporate taxes paid by firms such as Facebook (fb) and Amazon, and individual EU countries are frustrated
at seeing overseas firms take business from local rivals while
booking their revenues elsewhere.
We
see this all the time
at Book In A Box.
Look
at their posts and profile information to
see if there are any
books, movies, characters, games, or activities they talk about.
«You can add all your favourite talent to this black
book, and you'll be able to
see at a glance who is available and who is not, and you can
book them into jobs,» she explains.
And while some older people may discount Mulcahy's strategy of using a chat box on her website as impersonal, she
sees it as a way to communicate with customers on their time table — maybe
at 11 p.m. when they happen to need a tutor or want to
book an appointment.
Whether it's getting on stage to speak, launching your product or writing a
book, we tend to
see others doing it and incorrectly assume that they've always been good
at it.
1975: Pelican, a small publishing house, publishes Ziglar's first
book,
See You
at the Top after it had been rejected by 30 other publishers.
In his
book,
At Ease: Stories I Tell My Friends, he advises, «Always try to associate yourself with and learn as much as you can from those who know more than you do, who do better than you, who
see more clearly than you.»
«You could certainly write a
book on why the US has yet to
see a federal paid - leave policy — but the answers essentially come down to two distinct cultural elements
at play in the US: the values we place in individualism and business,» she wrote.
«The
books that we can expect to
see — rather than
books about strategy and big things like vision or corporate culture — will be clearly and explicitly aimed
at the individual.
In his
book The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern Future, Laurence Smith, a professor of geography and earth and space sciences
at UCLA, argues that we're about to
see a productivity and culture boom in the north, driven by climate change, shifting demographics, globalization and the hunt for natural resources.
The practice was commonplace
at the time, and was awesomely referred to as «swilling the planters with bumbo,» according to the 1989
book Robert Dinkin's «Campaigning in America: A History of Election Practices» (originally
seen via an article in Smithsonian Magazine).
In researching for his upcoming
book on fulfilling work, Schulich's Burke found that Johnson & Johnson
saw at least a $ 4 return on every dollar it spent on employee wellness initiatives in terms of lower health - care costs, less absenteeism and higher productivity.
In Spark's new
book, Three Feet From Seven Figures: One - on - One Engagement Techniques to Qualify More Leads
at Trade Shows, he explains that each trade show attendee should be
seen and treated like one of your top five best customers: a customer who over the course of their lifetime relationship with your business will easily spend over seven figures.
Speaking
at schools and community centers across America, I was inspired to write this
book when I
saw an underserved need for a guide that would show aspiring and current entrepreneurs how to leverage their personal habits and goals to make themselves into the type of person a successful entrepreneur is.»
Hit by Amazon's explosive growth a decade ago, as well as the rise of e-books (which now seem to have peaked
at around 20 % of total
book sales), Barnes & Noble closed stores year - in, year - out, benefiting from a savvy move in the 1990s that
saw it opt for short leases.
Furthermore, many institutional investors close their
books at the year - end, a deadline for taxation and performance reporting, a time
seen leading to dollar selling pressure, analysts said.
But last year
saw more cooperation with competitors (remember the Microsoft appearance
at last year's Apple event) in the name of increased value, and new products like the Surface
Book.
«Late
at night I was in a hotel room looking online and I happened to
see this music
book, which has got all the songs in it, and it was «Hey Jude» by «John Lennon and...» and the space ran out.»
There are dozens, if not hundreds, of articles and
books written on ecommerce and the importance of having your potential customer click as few buttons and
see as few pages as possible between the point
at which they're interested to the point they've completed a transaction.
Robert Sutton, a professor of management
at Stanford University and author of «The No Asshole Rule,» has
seen this first hand in his research for the upcoming
book «The Asshole Survival Guide.»
Now we're
seeing the result: $ 20 bottles of Pappy going for several hundred dollars, a cultish following for anything labelled «small batch» or «single barrel» and folks like me
booking vacations in Kentucky to experience what some are calling the «Sonoma of the South» (and maybe score a coveted bottle of this fall's new Antique Collection from Buffalo Trace while I'm
at it).
Anybody who's
seen Chinatown can guess
at the sordid history of the real estate deals that helped transform Los Angeles from a dusty burgh to a global capital of glamour, and for Gross — who sold truckloads of his previous
book, 740 Park, a history of New York's richest apartment building and its residents — the estates of Beverly Hills and Bel Air prove fertile ground.
But what I liked best about the
book is how it engages with what I
see as one of the most important and difficult social - policy questions of our time: How do we unstack the deck and,
at the same time, get people to take ownership over improving their own lives and communities even when they reasonably believe that the deck is stacked against them?
Arlene Dickinson: The new show is really
seeing the due diligence phase in action, where you're going into the businesses and
seeing how it works, what the management team is like, looking
at the
books and all that.
So all the dumb algorithms looked
at the order
book and
saw a lot of sellers — some real, Sarao fake — and not so many buyers, and they panicked and started selling too, and Sarao was there to pick up the pieces:
Elsewhere, the MSCI Emerging Markets Index, which has been particularly hard hit, is trading
at less than 12x earnings and barely 1.25 x
book, a level last
seen during the lows in early 2009.
• The Untold Story of Napoleon Hill, the Greatest Self - Help Scammer of All Time (PaleoFuture) • How the Twinkie Made the Superrich Even Richer (Dealbook) • The Rockefeller Family Fund Takes on ExxonMobil (New York Review of
Books) • Uber wants to take over public transit, one small town
at a time (The Verge)
see also Uber said it protects you from spying.
Early Uber investor Bradley Tusk of New York - based Tusk Ventures was up reading a
book on his phone
at 1 a.m. Eastern Time when he
saw a news alert from The Wall Street Journal announcing Kalanick's departure.
This
book challenges you to
see that if you don't change your approach, your competitor will... This
book pushes you to look
at your world and fix how you do business.
I don't
see book sales really taking off unless I start pitching the
book hard on TV or radio or speaking
at conferences or writing a lot of guest posts about the subject.
Early Uber investor Bradley Tusk of New York - based Tusk Ventures was up reading a
book on his phone
at 1 a.m. Eastern Time when he
saw a news alert announcing Kalanick's departure.
Based on everything I've
seen, learned and experienced myself — as a salesman
at all levels, from knocking on doors to sell
books to overseeing our booming sales operation
at Pipedrive — I know this: When you master activity - based sales, you'll put yourself on the best possible track to success.
''... read Bogle's new Little
Book of Common Sense Investingand you'll
see how easy it is to beat the Alpha Hunters
at their own game!»
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See's Candy - it was acquired
at a premium over
book [value] and it worked.