There are so many ridiculous
things people buy in this world which makes them less of a person.
They believe that no one should be exploited for
the things people buy.
Not exact matches
Now, many
people appreciate Facebook's ability to target ads to themselves for
things they actually want to
buy.
Disrupting the lousy in -
person mattress -
buying experience is one
thing.
And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the
people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep
buying and trying until they eventually get
things right in the long run.
We mean that just like a lot of
people simply make decisions and later live with the decision - making guilt,
buying property could just be one of those
things you could have just gotten yourself into.
While the chief investment officer of Alberta Investment Management Corp. (AIMCo) can
buy things most
people can't — toll roads, office towers, stakes in private companies — he takes a value approach to
buying, just as many retail investors do.
When
things get cheap enough,
people start
buying back into that market and then everyone starts to pile in.
More and more,
people are judging the value of the products they
buy against not one, but two currencies: money, and the effort it's going to take to get the damned
things home.
They
buy things, these
people, in moderation, sure, and sometimes oddly, but they
buy things.
«
Buying a neighborhood is probably one of the most important
things you can do for your kid,» explains Ann Owens, a sociologist at the University of Southern California, who studied how wealthy
people use their means to improve their kids» lives effectively.
Can be run with low skills: You're looking for a simple business that sells
things people want to
buy — and are
buying.
My sense is that it will be a phone that everyone says good
things about but not as many
people buy,» said BGC Financial analyst Colin Gillis.
«We both knew the cost of keeping up with growing kids, but we knew
people are always looking to
buy and sell
things as their kids grow up.»
I just don't
buy the popular notion that a
person's network on LinkedIn is some kind of sacred
thing that needs to be protected.
Think of social media platforms as different malls, where sure, there are
things to
buy, plenty of shops, but really
people are there to hang out and socialize (think high school).
Some
things are better
bought in
person, particularly if the shop makes you feel like a better
person for visiting.
If you rush out to
buy a new smartphone simply because it's hyped as the hot new
thing — by the
people who are selling it, mind you — you'll probably end up disappointed in a few months.
«
People looked at us like we were
buying real estate in Cleveland — it could be a good
thing but is hard to understand,» Durban says in an interview at the firm's posh, marble - floored offices on Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park, Calif..
Early on in our history when
things weren't really going well — we had hit a tough patch and a lot of
people wanted to
buy Facebook — I went and I met with Steve Jobs, and he said that to reconnect with what I believed was the mission of the company, I should go visit this temple in India that he had gone to early in the evolution of Apple, when he was thinking about what he wanted his vision of the future to be... That reinforced to me the importance of what we were doing, and that is something I will always remember.
It's one
thing for a
person to be merely astonished by a friend's virtual reality headset, and another
thing for that
person to want to actually
buy one.
«Getting
people to
buy them is the one
thing that we absolutely have to do.
People think those
things are funny to look at online, but they don't actually
buy them.»
This includes everything from the willingness of a local community to walk into your store to
buy things, to the willingness of neighbours to put up with the noise of your trucks driving past, to the willingness of the
people's duly elected representatives to pass the kinds of legislation that make modern commerce possible.
People buy things to solve problems.
«You will have
people in Canada
buying things from sellers in India, or someone in Kazakhstan
buying from someone in Nigeria,» says Erisman.
People buy from people, so keep things
People buy from
people, so keep things
people, so keep
things human.
As he told Eurogamer this summer, «My plan was to do a Kickstarter for about 100 of these
things — basically, to get money to
buy all of the components required on a slightly larger scale and then send these out to
people as kits so they could assemble them themselves using my instructions so they could have the same
thing as I had.
Many
people think if they earn enough money to
buy expensive cars, clothes, electronics and other
things, they will be happy.
While the majority of
people prefer to
buy things in stores, retailers such as Toys R Us and Macy's are declaring bankruptcy and closing locations en masse.
Whether it's a phone, tablet or wearable device,
people are
buying things and interacting with brands while they're on the go — walking to the car, waiting in line or boarding a plane.»
Also troubling is that any arrangement between the FBI computer repair services like Best
Buy could expand and that, in the future, employees could begin tipping of the agency about other
things they find on
people's devices.
«These are all
things that
people have
bought in the past, and driven to completely irrational prices, not because they did anything useful or produced any money and value to society, but solely because they thought they would be able to sell them to someone else for more in the future,» he writes.
«A lot of the excess labor is going to need to go help the
people who have lower incomes,» he notes, adding that «Yes, some of it will go to, «Hey, we'll be richer and
people will
buy more
things.»
The move also comes as a number of retailers stake a claim in the growing «smart home» industry which centers on tech that does
things like let
people turn off the air conditioning remotely: Best
Buy (bby) recently announced it was giving more floor space at 700 of its stores to better showcase Amazon's Echo as well as Google Home.
I can't tell you how often
people tell me
things such as, «I don't ever
buy things through mail,» «Big businesses don't do that anymore,» and «But isn't email more popular?»
The rich are getting richer because the middle class can't
buy property, they can't
buy property because the cost of normal
things are exponentially higher today than 10 year ago, rents keep going up because
people can't
buy property making it harder to get away from renting.
The reason more
people don't have high networths is because they don't want to cut out all the «little crap» they spend money on: coffee in the morning, going out to lunch, going out to dinner, going to a movie,
buying that
thing you will never use, letting your food spoil, having to pay interest on your credit card... congrats, there goes your earnings.
«The weird
thing about remarketing is the more times
people see [an] offer, the less likely they are to click, but those who do are twice as likely to
buy.»
«It's much better to help
people be able to
buy things themselves.»
The rules would prohibit funding portals from, among other
things: offering investment advice or making recommendations; soliciting purchases, sales or offers to
buy securities; compensating promoters and other
persons for solicitations or based on the sale of securities; and holding, possessing, or handling investor funds or securities.
That drains income from the circular flow between production and consumption — that is, between what
people are paid when they go to work, and the
things that they
buy.
Even
things that once seemed risky like banking or
buying a car online are activities
people are doing daily — including your employees.
This whole
things reminds me of the housing crisis - before I
bought a house, I was in the mindset that
people were idiotic for taking the loans they did.
The next
thing you know,
people are going out to restaurants a lot less, taking fewer vacations and
buying fewer clothes.
«What once was a retail center where
people bought things is now a spiritual center where the most important
thing in life is offered free,» says senior pastor Jay Dennis.
There will be vendors where
people can shop and
buy things for Mother's Day.»
«Powerful
people give freely,
buying influence rather than
things.»
It is much better to own a factory, Eccles insisted and Buffett would probably agree, when
people are eager to
buy the
things it produces, and can afford to, than when
people can't.
Comedian Will Rogers once said, «Too many
people spend money they haven't earned to
buy things they don't want to impress
people they don't like.»