Somebody phones up the Lib Dem headquarters and says, «I'd like a copy of the Lib Dem manifesto.»
Not exact matches
Often, the users I got
phone calls from were frustrated or were under pressure from
somebody higher
up at their company.
«For example, if
somebody is on your website you need to know in real time so a sales rep can actually pick
up a
phone and call that person and say «Are you interested?»
Whether it's TVs, tablets, computers or
phones, the same pattern repeats itself:
somebody comes
up with the sexy new thing that everybody wants and is willing to pay through the teeth for.
«The violence kind of went down a little bit because before with the
phones, I think people was like, «Oh this person is right here and we could go get him right now,» and they would meet
up and go jump
somebody like that,» said one student.
You wouldn't pick
up the
phone and call
somebody you didn't know.
And those optional gargantuan 15.8 - inch brake discs will be great for those times you look
up from your
phone and realize you're three inches off
somebody's back bumper.
When I finally get my hands on one, the * LAST * thing I want to happen is to have
somebody walk
up to me and ask if it's a
phone by another manufacturer.
I can email and fax and snail - mail and even send singing telegrams until I'm blue in the face — but, if I absolutely, positively have to communicate with
somebody who's not within earshot, there's no substitute for picking
up the
phone and making a call.
Picking out my three favorite games, I took a trip back to the late nineties, to a simpler time before Iphones and texting, back to a time when you had to pick
up a
phone to call
somebody or maybe even a pen to write a letter.
If I engage with
somebody interesting online, my next step is to set
up a
phone call, breakfast, or lunch to get to know them better.
Megan Zavieh: Yeah, or that... That was the thing with changing from being free consultations where I would just pick
up the
phone and talk to
somebody when they called any time to having the paid consultations, is that I felt like I had now made people think that you could never just pick
up the
phone and call me.
Now, all of those users, we need to have
somebody on there that has a need for an attorney that specializes in land and conservation in order to pick
up the
phone and call him.
You can pick
up the
phone and call
somebody.»
If I'm sitting down having coffee, and it comes
up that I need help with something, and
somebody recommends Jess Birken, the first thing I do is pull out my
phone, Google you, and see what your website looks like.
If
somebody called
up your firm and wants to know if they qualify for an expungement, do you direct them to the website or do you run them through the tool over the
phone?
You're gonna provide them something that's independently valuable, but it also allows you to collect their email address, so that you can follow
up with them, or maybe their
phone number even, so you can follow
up with them and try to move them through your own conversion funnel to along the path from
somebody you just met, who maybe got some value from a presentation to a client.
Adam Losey: Sometimes picking
up the
phone and involving
somebody outside that may have some expertise, or may have frankly even just some value in being an outside counsel that's involved in a process.
I do then find myself being far more accepting and interested in having straight billable relationships, where to Adam's point, I can pick
up the
phone and call
somebody and say, «Can you either review this template that I downloaded, or can you help me solve a problem making use of this other system that you've already recommended and vetted.»
If you want information when you're in court, or out of the office, call back in, and hope to hell that
somebody picks
up the
phone.
It's well designed, it's lightweight, and not only do you end
up with a handy solar light /
phone charger for your next hike, but
somebody somewhere in the world ends
up with one too.
On a lighter note, the shortcuts menu is also a great way to prank
somebody without actually screwing
up their autocorrect system and in -
phone dictionary.
If you need to have an actual conversation with
somebody, you should get in front of their face, pick
up the
phone (if time / distance are an issue), or use a real - time messaging app like Slack or Salesforce Chatter.
Smith: We've got a sophisticated
phone system in our office, and our people know that, if you pick
up the receiver and hit seven numbers,
somebody might answer.
It could be I'm not a people person and I don't want to pick
up the
phone and talk to
somebody.
So, I picked
up the
phone and called the person and gave them
somebody's contact information.
We received a
phone call from them about 7 days later, and believe it or not, we fit it into the trunk and backseat of our car - so we didn't even have to borrow
somebody's truck to pick it
up!