He's just nice enough of a guy and is just
thinking about the fans at this point.
Far from it, and the recent AGM was a great example, when our chairman Sir Chips Keswick made it clear how little
he thinks about the fans» feelings and our billionaire owner, who just took a nice # 3 million payment for «advice», did not even bother to answer any questions or even speak.
The desire to win, the desire to help each other on team defense and the desire for the club to
think about the fans is not there.
For the next three seasons, they are a fresh petri dish, an experiment in what the NFL could be if
it thought about fans first.
Nintendo needs to learn not rushing stuff and
think about the fans.
So, before you sign away those rights,
think about your fans and how they may react.
Nintendo needs to learn not rushing stuff and
think about the fans.
It's indeed admirable that Nintendo still
thinks about those fans and looks out for them.
«I went beyond
thinking about fans as individuals to
thinking about fans as a culture, so I did what anybody would do — I found the smartest person in the room,» Jones said.
Not exact matches
Because they have followed Dale's journey back to the track, millions of
fans now
think more
about concussions.
Merrill and Beck meet their
fans on their
fans» turf,
think constantly
about what they want, hate, love — all the time honoring one key promise: They will match their
fans» obsessiveness with their own.
Humanizing your marketing means you
think about people instead of the quantity of likes,
fans and followers.
Nike said the race was a way to inspire the running community and
fans of the brand, but it also represents a change in
thinking about how the athletic - gear maker will bring products to market.
You might agree with the Times
about how a wizard of Dumbledore's moral superiority should be immune to the weaknesses of human sexuality or you may side with some of Rowling's
fans who
think a strong gay character is leap for gay rights.
Asper took a break from the pre-UFC 129
fan expo to talk to me
about why he
thinks mixed martial arts» mainstream time has come, why he's back in the CEO seat again, where he hopes to lead Fight Network and more.
Better yet,
think about how you can move your social media
fans and followers into your online marketing funnel — then you never have to directly promote on social media.
Are you one of those obsessed
fans who
thinks they know everything there is to know
about the show?
Think about independent record labels such as Merge and Matador, which has thrived financially by working closely with artists and keeping up communication with
fans.
Smith said she often talks to couples
thinking about a summer destination wedding in Miami
about avoiding an outdoor, afternoon ceremony, asking the venue
about contingencies such as
fans, and being flexible with photo timing to avoid midafternoon rain showers.
I do, however,
think that management teams need to take a position — when it hits the
fan, who do they care
about more?
If you're not creating raving
fans, then take a step back and
think about what you need to do to change that paradigm immediately.
Create projects (and products) that accomplish social transformation, profitability, and cost reduction all at once Green your company in ways that save money and make money Gain enormous positive reputation as a visionary company worth supporting: your own employees recruit new qualified hires while your customers turn into
fans, and then even become your unpaid sales force Expand successfully into totally new markets through strategic
thinking, powerful partnerships, and commitment to core principles Turn marketing from a cost to a revenue stream Embrace abundance and transformation — and stop worrying
about market share
When you
think about it, you can actually deliver more appropriate and relevant content to those people you have within custom Facebook audiences than you can to your actual Facebook
fans.
Advertising to non-fans instead of building a
fan base and then engaging them sounded like a dangerous plan at first, and I
think it's very (very) important that your readers know that you're only talking
about advertising to reach a highly targeted group of people (which in your case means website vistors).
When you
think about Brand Advocacy, you're building relationships with your best
fans, further igniting the passion they already have for your brand.
With Super Bowl LII just days away, many football
fans are
thinking about where they're going to watch the big...
Think about it: Every one of your
fans / followers also has his / her own followers, be it 5, 500, or 5,000.
Personally, I
think cartoons and
fan clubs are for kids, and the blog in general is much ado
about nothing.
I would add, following the example of the best American Catholic «public philosophers» John Courtney Murray and Orestes Brownson, that we should, as loyal Americans [we Porchers and REM
fans are all
about standing for the place where we live], actually explain why our Fathers built better than they knew — which means criticizing their
thinking and affirming [most of] their practice with a theory that at least wasn't completely their own.
There are some people that mock Tebow then there are those of us who mock the bandwagon Tebow
fans and those people who somehow
think God cares
about the outcome of NFL games.
Trying to make any believer (me included) have ONE dram of doubt in our heart
about our belief is like trying to make a Dallas Cowboys
fan think their season isn't gonna turn around!
I am however, a
fan of Christ and his teachings, and I admittedly would tell other people
about my
thoughts on him.
I
thought about it, then concluded that family, friends, and
fans of Robin Williams might be hurt by even the suggestion that he was in such a place, funny or not.
It's also
about politics —
think of the disgraceful way in which Wimbledon
fans had their club stolen from them and then, remarkably, re-created it.
Like Christians, the vast majority of Trek
fans got their weekly dose of it and
thought little
about all - powerful beings / aliens for the rest of the week, but also like Christians there were the die hard
fans who so completely immersed themselves in it that they let the real world slip by them.
But I
think that most of the believers here abhor religion in government, so yeah it's
about 30 % of the population that are obnoxious religious, pretty much the Santorum
fans.
I'm
thinking about buying one of your books (let's start with one), being such a
fan of the blog and app.
I
think you have a
fan Also, just read
about how you came up with your nick name «Super Glue Mom», very horrifying!
Usually a huge
fan of salads overflowing with delicious goodness, I wouldn't have
thought that a simple cucumber salad would really get my wow on, but something
about this little number was magic.
I
thought about what I could make for you today, that would keep up with the high standards Katrina has gotten her
fans use to (she is a fantastic chef and baker!).
I am not a huge
fan of green tea but I
think I have had it a few times lately — I don't like coffee or regular tea — something
about it doesn't agree with me but it isn't the caffeine — I always say that is why I need chocolate — for a caffeine hit
I am a
fan of bean chili — I pick up dried beans at Sprouts off — but didn't even
think about any more reasoning behind that either other than that being easier on my wallet!
My family are huge
fans of chili & pumpkin — not once have I
thought about combining the two!
I
think all your
fans should contact FN and let them know
about all the good you are doing for us out here.
I'm not always a
fan of nuts in baked goods, but don't even
think about omitting the walnuts or pepitas here; they really take this quick bread to another level.
I'm sipping on a mug of hot coffee and
thinking about how delicious a hot bowl of cereal would be too: >) I've been a huge
fan of hot quinoa cereals lately, and I'm happy to have an expanded roster of grains to be inspired by in the mornings.
Most of my husband's family unfortunately isn't a big
fan of trying new things for the holidays (or... well, ever, really), but after seeing this recipe on Pinterest yesterday it was all I could
think about!
It is certainly time to answer the questions every gin
fan is still
thinking about, which gin do I have to combine with which tonic?
One thing I
think you should know
about me (because I never talk
about myself...) is that I'm not a
fan of mint — mint chocolate or otherwise — and therefore I will probably never post a recipe involving mint!
I too have never been a
fan of the traditional honey cake (though for me I
think it's
about the cloves and nutmeg — just not a
fan of spiced cakes).