I also
take emails from readers if they are trying to re-create a look or find a celebrity item.»
Not exact matches
After receiving a lot of
emails from readers asking how it might change tax bills for families, we decided to
take a look.
«We have gotten so many
emails on LinkedIn and direct mail
from our customers and
readers around the world who say, «Your story has inspired me and my wife to
take the plunge into entrepreneurship and start something of our own.»
The truth
from the ground, based on the extensive footwork due diligence I conduct plus
emails from readers around the country reporting similar observations, is that the inventory of home listings of soaring (the published inventory reports by design have 2 - 3 month lag), prices are dropping quickly, the time it
takes to sell a home is increasing significantly and, most important, the potential pool of middle class home buyers no longer have an income level that will support the size of mortgage it
takes to «buy» a home.
Take it
from one of my
readers, who recently
emailed me this gem: «You have helped me more than any doctor ever has by suggesting collagen — I'm halfway through with the second jar and my condition has improved by 50 %.»
We
took into consideration all the
emails and comments received
from readers over these past two and a half years and left out most of the hard - to - find ingredients and unconventional techniques.
We received this photo of a Designating Petition via
email from a
reader that claimed the picture was
taken in Forest Hills.
No matter the time, day, or occasion, when an
email from a
reader pops up in our inbox saying The Everygirl has inspired her in some way, we drop everything, read it, make sure one another saw it, and
take a moment to smile and be happy.
Although I've yet to receive an
email from Sony after signing up to be notified, Sony is now
taking pre-orders for the
Reader Wi - Fi
from their website for $ 149 with free shipping.
Though not open to the public yet, and only
taking emails from interested
readers, the service will offer audiobooks
Take a cue
from the business world and create what's called a «
reader magnet» where you offer customers something of value, like your first ebook, in exchange for their
email address.
Well, I received this
email from a
reader suggesting one step we all need to
take when we get our cards:
Some argued about the morality of the gambit, but when I interviewed Vettese this week, he said most of his
emails were
from readers wanting to know more about how to
take advantage of it for themselves.
Free Money Finance had a «Help A
Reader» post the other day with an
email from a woman asking if folks thought it was a good idea to
take money out of her mutual funds to pay off $ 24K in credit card debt.
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Every day I get
emails from readers and notifications
from our customer Facebook group about new sales, bold steps
taken, and other victories.
The writing brings satisfaction, more so with the
emails I receive
from readers who
take my advice to heart and those that follow my principles.
MarketingSherpa (a leading publisher of marketing case studies) recently considered whether the wording used in
email newsletter hyperlinks (i.e., the «read more» links that
take readers from the «teaser» summaries in your
email newsletter to the full articles on your website) makes a difference in clickthrough rates.
But to be on a safe side I would suggest the blog
readers to
take these terms in writing
from the insurance company either in the policy document or in an
email from a company
email id before buying the policy
Three
readers actually
emailed me — one very angry with a lengthy explanation of how keeping the wolf
from the door hadn't allowed her or her husband to vote; one angry that I was encouraging ignorant people to vote; and one grateful because he came
from the Soviet Union 20 years ago where pondering the concept of democracy
took your mind off Chernobyl or the Gulag.