Sentences with phrase «who treat it as a business»

Yes, for writers who treat themselves as a business and take the craft seriously, self - publishing is no «shortcut.»
I know my glass is always half full but I genuinely believe there is a great future for publishing of all kinds as well as for authors who treat this as a business and connect with their readers.

Not exact matches

Society no longer treats those who've failed in business as pariahs.
When missionaries do sell their business they often seek to find a buyer like Warren Buffett who will not treat the business as an opportunity to create the equivalent of a strip mine.
«Whatever your ethics or religion, it's just good business to treat the workers well,» he told me, as we toured the neat, clean, well - maintained barracks that house 480 seasonal workers on the farm at harvest time, most of them very poor Nicaraguan families who come into Costa Rica for a few months each year.
talk about skewing the stats to fit your own conclusions... this is like a slap in the face to every real Arsenal fan... have you no shame, have you no dignity, have you no sense of right from wrong... if you think everything was so well orchestrated why is everyone and their brother laughing at the way in which we conduct business both on and off the field... either you're a paid hack or a delusional buffoon... regardless you can't be a genuine Arsenal fan because the difficulties facing this club having been going on for years and this latest episode in our pathetic recent history is but a glaring reminder of how far we have fallen... I'm not going to waste my time discrediting every single ridiculous statement you made in your love letter to Wenger, but if you write another article I will gladly expose you for the fraud you truly are... this club is in desperate need of a serious cleansing and for you to try and package this dog and pony show as a well - oiled machine is a direct insult to anyone who has supported this team during the supposed «lean» years... the deceptive and disrespectful manner in which this organization has treated it's fans is an abomination to supporters everywhere and for you to even try to justify their actions is akin to saying just shut - up and keep filling our pockets... so please crawl back under whatever stone you crawled out from under and think carefully before you spew this type of propaganda ever again
But what I do know is that we have Kroenke for an owner, a guy who couldn't give a rat's arse about our history, football in general, fans, and everything else, but treats Arsenal as business which makes him money.
He's the one who treats the club as business, and not a sporting venture.
As chairwoman of a cross-party parliamentary group on international corporate responsibility, I frequently meet businesses whose ethos is «people before profit», who treat their staff properly and mitigate against their social and environmental impact, particularly in the developing world.
«We are calling on New Yorkers to use their power as consumers to patronize nail salons who treat employees fairly, and boycott those unscrupulous businesses who profit by exploiting their workers,» Governor Cuomo said.
It treats him as a standard - issue poor boy who made good, yet still let pride get the better of him, by over-expanding his business, and by becoming so infatuated with Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind (Rebecca Ferguson of «Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation») that he jeopardized his otherwise sublime marriage to Charity (Michelle Williams), mom of his two adorable daughters (Austyn Johnson and Cameron Seely).
Despite his personal conviction that marriage shouldn't be treated as a business transaction and having a new woman in his life — Naomi (Greta Gerwig), the street - smart New Yorker who has hopes of publishing a children's book — he chooses the money.
How can we also avoid the traps of treating education as a business when the product needs to be human beings who can lead satisfying lives?
An indie publisher, on the other hand, is someone who treats the book publishing project as a serious business and not just a hobby.
I'd call myself «hybrid» these days — I'm working with an excellent independent publisher (who also genuinely does treat me as a business partner) as well self publishing.
Show me a writer who does not treat writing as a business and I'll show you a writer who sells very few books.
Treat writers and readers as well as possible, and refuse to do business with anyone who tries to squeeze you for making that decision.
The best thing that I can say to other authors thinking of pursuing the indie - pub path, be it an author who's just getting started, an author who's currently traditionally published, or an independent author looking to improve, is to treat independent publishing as a business.
We look for authors who are prolific in writing and releasing their books and treat their writing as a business.
Joanna Penn differentiates between «self - published» and «independent» authors — whereas self - publishing has an amateur, hobby - like character, Penn defines independent authors as writers who treat their writing like a business and do everything it takes to ensure their books are just as high quality as those being published by a publishing house.
Career writers, those who live off writing income, treat writing as a vocation and a business, not as a hobby.
Traders who trade more than 338 times per year and who seek to make profit from market movement may qualify to treat trading as a business.
Traders who win consistently treat trading as a business.
Even the nicest neighborhoods can be targets for people who treat crime as a business, find out how to protect yourself!
But such financial arrangements, in my mind, are fraught with issues: I've seen many relationships go sour because of money, so much so that I caution anyone who's considering lending to family or friends to treat such agreements formally, as you would any business deal or contract.
For those who are interested, here is the abridged table of content for Part II: Chapter 1: My 1st Million At 33 — Reader's Guide (Same as in Part I) Chapter 6: Investment Theories — Active Investing vs Passive Allocation Chapter 7: Dividend Investing — Untold secrets of legal tax shelters Chapter 8: Treat Real Estate like a Business — Leverage & manage your cashflow Chapter 9: Mega-trend Investing — Bubbles are troubles or Doubles!
All one has to do is look at the pet food and treat categories to see what kind of potential this trend can hold for businesses that cater to doting pet owners, who are increasingly gravitating to what they perceive as healthier options for their beloved furry friends.
I advise all bloggers who are treating their blog as a business to open a separate bank account for the blog.
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I've heard one business consultant, who has worked with professionals in numerous fields, say that nobody treats their own marketing people with as little respect as lawyers do.
Although IRBs are not «businesses» that generate revenues, we have treated them as small business for illustrative purposes in this RFA to demonstrate the additional opportunity costs that will be faced by those researchers who sit on IRBs.
Section 80 JJA of the Income Tax Act 1961 is related to deductions allowed on gains and profits from all assesse who have a business related to treating / processing and collection of bio-degradable wastes for producing biological products such as bio-pesticides, bio-fertilizers, bio-gas etc..
Even the nicest neighborhoods can be targets for people who treat crime as a business, find out how to protect yourself!
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Even people who say they don't cook have to eat (and millions of cookbooks are published and sold annually just as a treat to «look at,» and never used otherwise, or at best just for ideas), and also they might pass along the REM recipe URL business card that also has your personal domain on it.
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