Not exact matches
Online dating can
sometimes feel like a part - time job — you're working day in and day out hoping to finally
get that raise or
promotion.
Sometimes, you may
get little or no
promotion.
We have a main character that
sometimes has very feminist thoughts, like being annoyed when male colleauges treat her like an idiot because she is a woman, but then who turns around congratulates herself for being so clever for
getting a job
promotion by letting the boss look down her shirt at her bra-less boobs.
I guess the takeaway is that
sometimes, authors and publishers who deserve great book
promotion opportunities
get them.
Sometimes Amazon takes a long time to price match, unless you email them directly and let them know you're planning a sale, and some authors have reported having difficulty
getting Amazon to raise the price again once the
promotion period is over.
Covers, editing,
promotion, you can do them on the cheap but the most likely outcome is not going to be great (and the sad thing is that it's not even a case of «you
get what you pay for» because
sometimes you don't even
get that; I spent a lot of money on editors and ended up with error - ridden books nonetheless).
I
sometimes get burnt out from all the
promotion, but over all I love every part of being an indie author.
Self - publishing will not
get you off the hook for an author platform, but instead will intensify it because you will become the only (or
sometimes, primary) publicity and sales
promotion advocate for your book.
I
get probably 4 event invites a day from FB, and
sometimes that many from goodreads, for things like book releases, virtual launch parties, cover reveals, free
promotions, book carnival events, etc..
You can do a lot of
promotion for free now though thanks to social media and
get good results...
sometimes even better than what you could
get with paid advertising.
Generally, you can exchange 250 American Express Membership Rewards points for 200 JetBlue TrueBlue points, but the companies
sometimes offer special
promotions letting you
get a better exchange rate.
And there are
sometimes deals targeted to Chase Hyatt cardholders, like a
promotion to
get 20 % of your points back on award stays.
Sometimes you'll
get lucky and there will be a bonus
promotion running around the time that you need extra Hilton points so keep your eyes peeled for those!
Sometimes you'll
get lucky and there will be a bonus
promotion running around the time that you need extra Hilton points so keep your eyes peeled for those!
Also,
sometimes this card comes with additional
promotions like
getting 10 % back at US Wireless Telephone Service Providers on up to $ 2,000 spent a year or 10 % back at U.S. Restaurants on the Card within the first 6 months of Card Membership, up to $ 200 back.
people who buy miles usually do so during one of the better
promotions where you
get either bonus miles or reduced price the cash back portals sells them without any
promotion and the % they are paying back is
sometimes way lower than the value you could have
gotten during one of the promos i would only justify buying via cash back portals if i needed miles in a hurry and no promos were around
Sometimes there are
promotions where it makes sense to buy airline miles and then use them to
get flights rather than spending money on airline tickets directly.
Each time you complete this, you gain a level and earn a
promotion that increases your salary, so collecting all the suits and passing the bank ends up being a huge part of the strategy, and
sometimes gets you ahead even faster than buying property.
Ellis said that because
promotions are
sometimes based on peer reviews, people are less likely to come forward with harassment complaints if they fear they will
get a bad review as a result.
Sometimes the best way to
get a
promotion in the current business climate is to change companies.
Sometimes, your resume is good enough to
get you a job, but it doesn't work if you want to switch careers or you're after a
promotion.
But
sometimes life happens — you
get sick, lose your job or accept a
promotion in another city — and you end up breaking it.