Sentences with phrase «write me about it»

To promote the book, she started a blog, called Footnoted.org, where she wrote about corporate shenanigans and other news investors could use buried in the — you guessed it — SEC documents» fine print.
But other kinds of VR can reinforce the problem by giving a viewer only a specific version of the events (Tom Kent of the Associated Press has written about some of these ethical challenges).
I promised her I would write about this experience for the LinkedIn platform so I didn't write about yesterday's trip here.
The Shopify team was generous to write about some of their best Snapchat tips.
She holds a doctorate in organization psychology and writes about psychology and the workplace.
I've written about it ad nauseam before — in the form of grocery pick - up systems, healthy eating subscriptions, and meal prep services — but I really hate grocery shopping.
Blogger Nathan Barry regularly writes about design and marketing.
Entrepreneur contributor Jayson DeMers wrote about 10 email productivity tools you can use to make emailing easier and get more done.
Yes, I write about human health in this column.
«The power has shifted,» Denton said, pointing out that the subjects publications write about are now often worth more than media owners.
In it, James Cowan wrote about how Canadians like to talk about innovation providing the economy of the future, but we aren't actually doing much to promote it.
I wish I had written about my heart attack before today.
Peter Cohan wrote about it in the MIT entrepreneurship review.
While not technically a social media management tool per se, Evernote is a very frequently used tool by content managers everywhere who are focused on where and how to organize all the stuff they'll later want to write about on the web.
When he is not researching and writing about products for Insider Picks, you can find him creating unique sushi rolls and playing roller derby.
Myhrvold told Business Insider he still flies in a private jet, although it's not the same Gulfstream he wrote about nearly two decades ago.
Yesterday, I wrote about the shady role of a few start - ups in the government's bid to gather more and more intelligence about people and businesses around the globe.
The move is part of the sweeping trend that is shaking the center aisles of the supermarket, as my esteemed colleague Beth Kowitt has written about so thoughtfully in the pages of Fortune: a migration away from processed foods to those that are simpler and less removed from nature.
Adam White, general manager at Coinbase, vividly recalls trying to write about bitcoin while he was a student at Harvard Business School during the early days of crypto.
After my colleague and Canadian Business blogger Chris MacDonald responded and wrote about the controversy surrounding Victoria's Secret and its use of cotton from Burkina Faso, I feel compelled to take issue with some of the questions he raises.
Meanwhile, earlier this week, BuzzFeed wrote about a practice in which it claims a growing number of businesses are paying Facebook to promote positive news stories from publishers as sponsored posts.
In her free time she writes about new marketing strategies and simple ways to improve your business.
Nothing remotely worth writing about happened.
So make yours good, make it interesting and make sure you have something that is worth writing about.
For instance, one study out of Southern Methodist University revealed that writing about future goals makes you happier.
Inc. has written about Marshall Goldsmith many times.
The couple, who just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, isn't written about in the media very often.
I called it Lean Startup and started writing about it, and it's kind of taken over my life since.
Carl Richards, a financial planner, has a delightful series of blog posts on the New York Times Bucks blog where he writes about personal finance principles — and illustrates them on a napkin.
I will write about that as soon as Caroline is ready.
We first wrote about After School, a social network created specifically for high - school students, when it launched and started gaining traction in late 2014.
Writing about a small Florida bank's aggressive accounting first piqued Leder's interest in SEC filings.
Back in 2015, tech industry analyst Ben Thompson wrote about Snapchat's TV - like immersive qualities, coveted by advertisers.
Having observed and written about many of these problems for years, I knew I had to get in on the action.
Why should anyone write about it right now?
It is a timely recommendation because it comes as Ottawa and those who write about it devote considerable thought to trade in the age of Trump.
Lewis wasn't the first to write about advanced statistics in baseball; he was the first to give it a Hollywood script and make the rest of the world care.
Fortunately for me, I write about devices and usually have an unlocked one lying around that I can do that with.
If you have media publications that have written about you, you could take that opportunity to highlight those.
Belanger also wrote about the shortcuts you can use on Chromebooks, which include adding apps, searching more quickly and typing in caps lock (since there's no caps lock button).
Leder didn't reveal the multiple fetched by her company, writing only: «While I negotiated mightily for the keys to the Gulfstream, the corporate apartment in Paris, the company yacht, the lifetime consulting contract and, of course, a tax gross up — all crazy perks we've written about in various M&A deals — I came up empty handed.»
Einstein wrote about this at length in an essay titled «The World as I see it,» noting,
A lot has been written about HSAs from a consumer perspective, but one of their least - understood benefits is that they provide a little security to the person who wants to take the entrepreneurial leap.
Similarly, Entrepreneur contributor Carolyn Sun tried Sheryl Sandberg's spiral notebook strategy for a month, and she wrote about how it helped her stay organized.
I've written about crowdfunding extensively, mostly from the point of view of entrepreneurs, who view crowdfunding as a cheaper way to finance their business over traditional bank loans.
Doing so would please the people Castaldo and McIntyre wrote about, and surely would be welcomed by those seeking the trappings of the middle class.
She writes about small business, focusing on topics such as starting a small business.
But the most provocative takeaway from the client note is how it could disrupt the oft - criticized middlemen in the prescription drug realm, pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs — which I wrote about recently here.
As Ashlee Vance notes in the biography he wrote about Musk, he can perform complex physics calculations in his head in real time, and he can rapidly absorb vast amounts of information with almost perfect recall.
Some of the participants were given explicit instructions to write about themselves in a way that would entice others to meet them, while other participants weren't given any specific instructions.
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