Many of the projects I took part in were formulating protein powders and other protein foods and supplements and
selling them to people just like you.
Not exact matches
Often
people give presentations
to sell products or ideas,
to get
people to follow them on social media, buy their books or even
just to like them.
But instead of bringing expansive, overwhelming menus
to people in smaller cities, Good Uncle wants
to cook and
sell just a few items from the world's most iconic restaurants — the two most popular salads from a place like Sweetgreen, for example, or the most popular pizza from Roberta's in Brooklyn — in smaller, non-NFL cities, like New Haven or Syracuse, places that have dense populations but lack easy access
to great food.
No matter how you spin it, success that's built entirely on
selling people a book or a seminar that promises the secret
to success is
just a self - help - style Ponzi or pyramid scheme.
You need
to sell your workers your dream: You might
just sweep the dust on the floor, but if you do it at Airbus then you are building airplanes and you are actually sending
people up in the air.
If you go
to networking events with the intention of
just trying
to sell to people, they won't want
to meet with you later because they know you're going
to pitch
to them.
Get
to know them as
people, not
just someone you can
sell to.
To critics who say that small businesses will lose out if people can compare prices online, and that the businesses may be forced to charge prices that are too low just to compete, Mason said: «Even if a business might make a little less on each hamburger, they'll sell enough additional hamburgers to far outweigh the reduced margi
To critics who say that small businesses will lose out if
people can compare prices online, and that the businesses may be forced
to charge prices that are too low just to compete, Mason said: «Even if a business might make a little less on each hamburger, they'll sell enough additional hamburgers to far outweigh the reduced margi
to charge prices that are too low
just to compete, Mason said: «Even if a business might make a little less on each hamburger, they'll sell enough additional hamburgers to far outweigh the reduced margi
to compete, Mason said: «Even if a business might make a little less on each hamburger, they'll
sell enough additional hamburgers
to far outweigh the reduced margi
to far outweigh the reduced margin.
There is a core misunderstanding about how that system works, which is that — let's say if you are a shop and you are
selling muffins, right, you might want
to target
people in a specific town who might be interested in baking or some demographic, but we don't send that information
to you, we
just show the message
to the right
people and that's a really important, I think, common misunderstanding of how the system works.
Just as major food corporations
sell processed foods that are loaded with added sugar and chemicals meant
to keep
people eating, big tech companies have been repeatedly accused of designing their apps
to maximize the time
people spend on them.
«If there's a transaction, the
people who facilitate it should understand from whom they bought and
to whom they were
selling,
just like with bank operations.»
It's easy
to just tell the
person that you're
selling to that your competitor is terrible because they make a bad product that doesn't work.
And
just as major food corporations
sell processed foods that are loaded with added sugar and chemicals meant
to keep
people eating, Turkle and other addiction experts say big tech companies have been repeatedly accused of designing their apps
to maximize the time
people spend on them.
Entrepreneurship isn't
just about
selling things — it's also about finding ways
to make a difference in
people's lives.
Nio doesn't
just want
to sell people cars — it wants
to change how
people see cars in the future.
At AppSumo we'd send out tech deals
to over 750,000
people, and
people loved them because we didn't
JUST try
to sell them something.
The process
to sell Yahoo has been churning on as a variety of potential acquirers and
just plain rubberneckers get briefed by management, either by video, phone or in
person (only the chosen strategic ones like Verizon and AT&T get that royal treatment).
People just don't want
to be
sold to.
People just do nt want
to read about «how
to sell a house» or «how
to buy a house».
This is one of the major reasons you don't see wealthy
people or successful portfolio managers
selling positions
just to shift into a stock that might be a little bit of a better deal.
Certainly the public is legally able
to sell their property without the aid of an agent,
just as most
people are able
to change the oil in their cars without a service station.
It's quite different if you
just want
to construct a property or two
to sell to people and earn profits.
We wanted
people to see that Realtors are productive members of the community who help with charities and are not
just selling houses.»
I didn't have anybody telling me
to do it that way; one day I
just realized that
people sell beats, and I had tons of beats.
Dropshipping: Dropshipping is a type of business that allows you
to sell items
to people from all over the world — no need for capital
to start, a store
to display your goods, or a need
to always be present at your store in order
to supervise your employees, you
just need
to look for businesses that have an active dropshipping program, partner with them, and
sell your products online.
People are willing
to sell puts and calls for not very much,
just to get a little yield out of their portfolio.
You can also
just go directly
to LocalBitcoins, the most popular P2P exchange where you can find a
person willing
to sell you some BTC for cash.
As an old mentor told me, it takes a lot of buying
to create a bull market; but for a bear market
to get started,
people don't have
to sell; they
just have
to stop buying.
she is
just a bit
sold out, otherwise she would understand that there are 300 million different
people and not a one goes
to every church.
[JC] I think we
just try
to be down -
to - earth about everything.It'd be awesome
to sell like 500,000 records, but if we never do, I don't think any of us would be heartbroken.We're not at some crazy, huge level, but we're happy that a bunch of
people come
to the shows, and it's nice
to sell some t - shirts or whatever.
Stealing cars at 13, in and out of jail in his teens, killed his first
person when he was 17 and got away with it, used and
sold drugs
to kids, killed an entire family
just for fun, and then we'll say that was the last thing before he headed off
to his ultimate plan.
I mean, all the
people who
sell only weed would be out of business and might turn
to harder drugs but also might actually go and find a legit job instead, heck, they could
just work at a dispensary and put their skills
to use.
This is for everyone who stayed home from church yesterday — for every mom of a special needs kid, every survivor of sexual assault, every black or brown body in a predominantly white community, every son or daughter of an immigrant, every defender of the marginalized who
just couldn't bring yourself
to stand and sing «Great Is Thy Faithfulness» alongside the
people you feel
sold you out this week, the Christians who supported Donald Trump.
When I hear
people or places describing /
selling themselves a certain way, I tend
to hold back and take a wait and see approach... is there an effort
to live up
to that label... or is it
just a catchy phrase reflecting the mood of the marketplace with no real commitment behind it.
Nobody would care if they would
just stay in their churches, mosques and synogogues and stop FORCING their religion on
people through violence or ignorance — I gues that's the only way
to sell a fairy tale.
I pose
to the reader, or any
person, the following dilemma: Imagine Alan in two possible worlds: one world like the one
just described in which he thought he was a great painter and felt completely happy about this, and died, but was deceived and another world in which he really was a good painter and his paintings
sold for a high price because he was being recognized as such and was not deceived, and again dies happily.
Are you saying that because «loving your neighbor» would not allow you
to marginalize
people, that you don't agree that the owning of slaves, beating of slaves,
selling of daughters into slavery and taking ownership of slaves children does
just that?
Time
to sell the property and go back the first century model of meeting in houses and
just loving and helping
people.
A whole lot of
people are making their fortunes off of
selling Jesus instead of
just giving him
to people for free, is that what he would have wanted?
The concept of test is
just another manipulation
to get
people to conform,
just another attempt
to sell religion through fear.
I was talking
to a
person if he went
to church and he stated all they want is your money.You got
to give your money
to read books about GOD, I mean like thirty dollars and more and the same for a dvd or like if you could give 1,000 or more
to keep on the air.He and I both think we are better off stay at home and read the Bible and study it.I think if you are born with the new sperit of GOD you will understand the Bible without the loss of great somes of money.After they
sell so many dvds it becomes 100 % profit and they never lower the price so can obtain one.For this is wrong, it states in the Bible that this would happen preachers for money
to learn about everyones GOD.They forgot one thing JESUS never forced money from you
to hear the wordof salvation Im a follower of JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD He is the way.Im not a so called Christian
just.
Some will tell you they are in the «
people business,» whatever that means, and they
just happen
to sell food.
For My Mom One Loaf Of UDI's cost $ 5.25 an she usually gets me three
to four as it
sells fast but unlike you, Dr. Oz an others we don't have A Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Bj's
Just Two Local Stores Which Are Pricey yes it's nice to still have local places Vs chains yet they don't get a run for there money they price as they wish an for one that eats this way for health not just to be trendy we need better prices, a larger selection of products an people with knowledge for what we go through..
Just Two Local Stores Which Are Pricey yes it's nice
to still have local places Vs chains yet they don't get a run for there money they price as they wish an for one that eats this way for health not
just to be trendy we need better prices, a larger selection of products an people with knowledge for what we go through..
just to be trendy we need better prices, a larger selection of products an
people with knowledge for what we go through......
That means that the company takes care of the both, the environment and the
people producing this coffee beans, and it does not
just aim
to sell.
Just wondering as I do craft shows, festivals all over the south east every weekend selling homemade fudge, but things don't seem to be going very well as they used to be and found that people just don't want it as they are dieti
Just wondering as I do craft shows, festivals all over the south east every weekend
selling homemade fudge, but things don't seem
to be going very well as they used
to be and found that
people just don't want it as they are dieti
just don't want it as they are dieting!!
I know sometimes it takes time for
people to reply, so
just wanted
to say that MRH
sells a high quality vanilla bean powder.
For a wine brand
to earn its place on a retailer's shelf or a restaurant's wine list — and then vitally stay there — it needs
to be marketable and consumer driven and not
just produced in the general hope that it can find enough
people willing
to sell and buy it.
The truth is if we
just ate simple, natural, unprocessed foods along with small portions of quality meats and whole grains then most
people wouldn't need
to turn
to any of the dangerous junk these companies are trying
to sell.
Please
just sell them
to him, he's a football
person, we deserve
to have someone with at - least an interest in the game.
That something doesn't need
to be that important or even real;
just real enough
to get
people excited one way or another, long enough
to sell the shouting match.