Sentences with phrase «try more products»

I really want to try more products from the balm:) I have an eyeshadow palette from that brand and love it so much:) http://ninasbargainbeauty.blogspot.com
I hope try more products from this brand in this year.
I would love to try more products.
It's no secret that my holy grail eyebrow pencil is from Etude House and eversince I fell in love with that pencil, I vowed to try more products from the brand.
I've tried only couple of things from Pixi but loved them and I'm really tempted to try more products.
I'd like to try some more products from Laura Mercier this year such as the body butter you mentioned.
I would love to try more products from Kat Von D but unfortunately the make up only sells in Sephora & it doesn't ship to the UK.
First I am impress with the quality of this product and like was my first time trying a product from this brand I just want try more products that is my first product and is great.
So I've wanted to try more products from this brand and I'm glad I went for this powder.
After trying the full range of Non Transfer Lip Colors from Blue Heaven cosmetics, I really wanted to try some more products from the brand.
I tried that charcoal soap and loved it — definitely excited to try more products out!!
You can imagine how nourishing these must be on the gentle skin around the eyes and this has got me even more excited to try more products from Eye of Horus.
Need to try more products from Caudalie, especially that glycolic peel.
Thank you Juice Beauty, I'm looking forward to try more products.
I can't wait to try more products in this line.
Thank Juice Beauty I will try more products of yours that's for sure.
Thirsties diapers are my new favorites and I can't wait to try more products
Can't wait to try more products!!
Will definitely be reordering this and trying more products.
I am really impressed with Lionesse so far and am looking forward to trying more products from them.
Elizabeth Mott is a brand that I have recently through Ipsy became interested in trying more products.
It is an awesome product and having owned an antique shop I have tried more product than I care to tell about.

Not exact matches

Ads on social media are targeted specifically towards you based on past purchases, drawing you back in and trying to prompt you to buy more similar products.
Meanwhile, Facebook Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer told the Financial Times that the social network was now «being much more diligent about trying to understand upfront all the misuse and bad [use] cases» before it launches new products.
Duchesne says that while it might seem easier to try and sell a product in the U.S., there are plenty of countries overseas with markets more favourable to mid-sized entrepreneurship.
One solution would be to try and attract potential instead of the finished product, wooing thousands more international students to come and study at our educational institutions.
Fitbit (fit) and Garmin (grmn), its closest competitor for the most fitness - oriented customers, are both trying to move up the value chain with more capable and higher - priced smart watch products.
More recently they tried to upgrade their product lines at the 40,000 sq m factory in the southern Guangxi region, adding recycled cotton shopping bags and pillows in the shape of emojis in a bid to bring in more customMore recently they tried to upgrade their product lines at the 40,000 sq m factory in the southern Guangxi region, adding recycled cotton shopping bags and pillows in the shape of emojis in a bid to bring in more custommore customers.
In the world of Seth, it is far more important to firstly build a strong tribe based on trust - one that is formed through meaningful connections - then develop the products or services that they need (as opposed to making stuff and trying to flog it to anyone who will buy it).
The experiment is meant to neutralize «showrooming» — when shoppers come in to touch and try out products in a store, then buy them more cheaply from an online competitor.
For all of our products, we try to use innovative fabrics and introduce functional properties that women are more accustomed to seeing in their workout wear or outerwear.
That is, not in the traditional sense, in which you try to convince a customer to buy your product or service and the more resistance you get, the harder you sell.
Why it's revolutionary: Yumani is a site that tries to give consumers more power by letting them request products at lower prices.
There's no pressure in this because you're just trying to find out more information so you can deliver the best product.
So what should you do if you're trying to spread the word about new products and services, landing new customers, bringing investors onboard... all the stuff you hire PR agencies to do for you or, more likely, try to do on your own?
At the same time, the bank is also trying to improve the profit margins in its wealth management unit, which now accounts for about 40 percent of the company's revenue, looking at both increasing assets under management and selling clients more products.
from Sampling Effectiveness Advisors revealed that 73 percent of customers say they're more likely to try a new product after sampling it (tastings it, smelling it, and touching it).
The company has tried removing artificial colours from some of its cheeses, and it's marketing new products like the P3 Protein Pack, which combines tiny cubes of meat, cheese, and nuts in a plastic container — apparently aimed at adults who crave Lunchables but are too ashamed to eat it without more mature branding.
In fact, it may be even more important for online businesses to head out in search of customers they can impress in the hopes that those people will seek out their products once they've tried them for themselves.
But Joy Chik, 40, one of the execs in the room, says it's a sign that the company is spending a lot more time trying to use data rather than seniority or force of personality to make decisions about product fixes or features.
You must know much more about the problems your customers are trying to solve, and be creative in figuring out how your product or service can help them achieve their goals.
If you offer some stuff more cheaply than other equivalent stuff, or at a higher speed, you are trying to steer people in the direction of a certain product.
This is a great strategy for your business — it is much easier to market more products and services to your existing customers that are already raving fans than to try to find new ones.
Trying to charge for something that was previously free can undermine the product's value, causing potential customers to ask why the service is suddenly worth more than it was in the past.
«Chinese companies are still trying to answer the question of «How are we going to satisfy the demands of the growing Chinese middle class when they want more consumer names and products that are coming from the West?»»
Now, as more companies try to tell stories around where their products come from to meet increasingly informed consumer tastes, you can learn a lot from how Sweetgreen and its suppliers went from begging a local distributor for arugula to selling Americans on steelhead trout.
Nike is aiming to address all of those elements: the company is trying to offer more services like personalized shopping, quickening the pace of innovation to get new product on store shelves faster, and also working with stronger retail partners like Foot Locker (fl) and Dick's Sporting Goods (dks) to better present Nike goods.
Tyson has tried to increase profits by selling more value - added items such as pre-seasoned products and heat - and - serve meals, which command higher margins than basic meats.
It also increases the odds that you'll buy that new product, as trying something for free makes you feel more obligated to buy it.
Why are you trying to sell me skincare products now, as opposed to after my seaweed wrap and shiatsu when I'd be much more relaxed and open to purchasing anyway?
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