Not exact matches
In the marketing realm, this switch is happening rapidly: It's the early
adopters who are earning — and
will continue to earn — back dividends.
Early
adopters who seize this opportunity
will be part of an industry that promises to be huge.
There's a blog for a product that doesn't really exist yet, a growing number of early
adopters who are waiting, like you, for the app to come out; you're commissioning great content and paying out of pocket for it, and shopping around for an office space because your data is telling you that as soon as you get the product out, people
will be positively chomping at the bit to get to it.
Also, a beta testing group is a free and effective way to obtain real - life feedback from early
adopters who will be critical of your product.
There is a built - in community of early
adopters who will use your product, beat it up and tell the honest truth about it, which can push you higher.
As an early
adopter of renewable technologies, particularly solar, California has been
willing to pay high prices and has in turn helped lower them for other markets, said Swami Venkataraman, a senior vice president at Moody's Investors Service
who analyzes the utility sector.
The government
will measure the efficiently of local authorities by measuring the average time taken for a child to be adopted once put into care, the proportion of children
who wait longer for adoption than they should, and the average time taken for an
adopter to be found.
«There are a lot of people
who will do things as a novelty or as an early
adopter.»
To do that, you need to attract early
adopters, people
who will sample your product or service and tell you what they think.
Seek out the support of influential colleagues and administrators
who are likely to become early
adopters of an initiative and
willing to spread the positive word to others.
The Center for American Progress (CAP) identified some of these obstacles in a November 2012 study of early -
adopter states, including restructuring and staffing state education agencies; lack of capacity and the tight fiscal climate; debates concerning local control and the proper role of the state; training administrators
who will be conducting new teacher evaluations; and determining how to evaluate teachers
who do not teach in tested subjects or grades and therefore lack student achievement data (McGuinn, 2012).
And then there's the price; $ 40K is a lot to spend on a Focus, but we all know that electric vehicles at this stage of the game are for early
adopters who are
willing to pay for the technology.
Much like the people in 1997
who were
willing to pay $ 400 for a then - new device known as a DVD player — that's almost $ 600 in today's dollars, a shocking price tag at the time — early
adopters who just have to have it now
will feel justified in their decision.
The appeal of the new car
will surely spread beyond early
adopters to those
who see the second generation hybrid systems as more than a mere gimmick.
That's a big draw, given the technologically driven early
adopters who will be the first customers.
When a market first develops, the early
adopters are
willing to forgive things because they're the techies and they know this is new, but as the market broadens the people
who usually read print books aren't going to stand for this.
Naysayers
will point out that charging stations are still sparse and the travel distance on a full battery is far less than a tank of gas, but these people pooh - poohed hybrid vehicles and there's now more than nine million of them on the road.So, for early
adopters who may be pondering an electric car purchase, our experts size up five of the current offerings that could wean you off the gas pumps for good.
Some of the dogs already have potential
adopters, subject to careful screening by the rescuers
who want to be sure that the
adopters themselves
will be able to provide the dogs a second life.
SCMR is very fortunate to have supporters, good foster homes, and
adopters who are
willing to help these babies.
We continue to accept dogs
who need us, often extreme cases, and have faith that our family of
adopters, volunteers, and supporters
will help us help them.
We
'll also be talking to potential
adopters who attend the event.
If you attended the special session on «Mythbusters: Finding the Perfect Home» at HSUS Animal Care Expo last week, you learned from Todd Cramer of PetSmart Charities, Betsy McFarland of HSUS and the ASPCA's own Dr. Emily Weiss that many long - held beliefs about
who will make a good
adopter — and how to find that «perfect»
adopter — are actually barriers that can prevent animals from going home.
We encourage you to bring the pet to our adoptions so that potential
adopters can meet the pet, and we
will send any potential
adopters who contact us to you.
This group
will completely vet the dogs, including all the dogs in the video below
who need rescuing, for any rescue or
adopter.
Additionally, Halo
will provide a year's supply of cat or dog food to the
adopter who nominates the animal welfare organization that is awarded the top $ 100,000 grant.
If the director and the prospective
adopter feel that adoption is right for everyone, the process passes to the foster person and our adoption director
who will try to match the adoptive family with an appropriate rabbit.
He is a young boy
who has a lot to give and with some basic obedience
will be a great addition to a lucky
adopter.
Someone
who meant to do right by their dog
will be able to provide this information, and you should verify that the information is accurate and that this home is a good one if you are considering this potential
adopter for your dog!
Our ultimate goal is to find suitable
adopters who will provide them with a lifelong commitment of love and care.
And adoption counselors and rescuers can plant a seed by simply asking
adopters the question from the 2nd Chance 4 Pets poster: If something happens to you,
who will take over the care of your pets?
She is successfully able to facilitate «transitional relationship & leadership training» for new pet
adopters who will be adopting a new dog or cat at Adopt & Shop monthly rescue events.
Rescues are also sometimes a turn off for potential
adopters who are deemed «unworthy» because they have small chidren, don't have a fence, are a dual income family that
will leave the pet home alone during the day, and so on.
Omelette is patiently waiting for an
adopter to come forward
who will let him run and play in a loving home.
Without the triple threat of foster families buying time for their charges, public donations (no matter how small), and
adopters who are
willing to give a special Doberman a second chance at a life of love and «belonging», DRNC could not have been successful.
Grey Muzzle's grant
will help Cache Humane Society with the Senior Dogs Dental Program - the goal of which is to have the at - risk senior dogs,
who are otherwise in good condition, get a complete dental cleaning to make them more attractive to potential
adopters.
Canine Dimensions,
will provide two free in home dog training sessions for any
adopter who lives in New Jersey and is north or west of (and including in) Middlesex County.
You
will need to provide that for him until he can be placed with responsible
adopters who can meet his needs.
«Open adoption» is based on the idea that adoptions should be a conversation between the
adopter and the shelter staff to find the best match, rather than a screening tool to decide
who will be «allowed» to get a pet.
Of course there
will be dogs to be let out and played with, kitty condos to clean and potential
adopters to greet, but beyond that, nothing can prepare us for
who or what
will come through our doors.
Bandit is a 2 - year - old guy
who is ridiculously adorable, with a smile that
will brighten one lucky
adopter's every day.
It
will better equip One Tail to work with dogs while in our care, and we have also developed a grant to make funds available to
adopters who are committed to keeping their adopted dogs as a part of their family, even when they present with behaviors that require costly training.
Rather than an
adopter focusing on their breed, an
adopter will focus on
who they are as a companion.
Once an
adopter is approved, we
will send suggestions of dogs
who might be a good match until the right dog comes along!
«
Adopters who are
willing to open up their home and hearts to hospice animals are truly champions.»
She's a bit shy, so she
'll need a dog - savvy
adopter who can help her overcome her shyness.
To help increase adoption rates, people are working to dispel the myths and break the stereotypes in hopes that potential
adopters will see animals for what they are: amazing companions
who want nothing more than to be loved.
Because she has such a hard time being leashed up we are asking that she either go to a home with a fenced in yard, or to an
adopter who understands that she
will need continued work with desensitizing her to a leash and that house training may be more difficult if that is her only means of being let out.
The answer is because we need
adopters who are
willing to support ALL rescue pets, not just the dog they adopt.
The other major consideration: Not all
adopters are
willing to take in any animal
who needs a home — many are looking for a small dog or a non-pit bull purebred or a dog
who's already well - trained.
The application can tell you
who might have the physical means to care for a dog but it
will be your personal conversations with the prospective
adopter that tell you whether that person
will fit well, physically and emotionally, with the dog you have available.