Tristan Greene is a sailor gleefully
writing about consumer - friendly artificial intelligence advances, political policy concerning tech, and the horrors of living on dry land.
He joined The Post in 2017 after 16 years with the Wall Street Journal
writing about consumer technology, Silicon Valley, national affairs and China.
Before entering the corporate world two years ago,
she wrote about consumer finance for The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
She was previously a reporter at The Wall Street Journal where she wrote about debt collectors, and at Businessweek where
she wrote about consumer finance.
Darren Cronian has
written about consumer issues in travel since April 2005.
When people learn that
you write about consumer credit for a living, the conversation seems to almost inevitably circle around to, «So, what's the best credit card?»
Compounding the problem was the fact that a few weeks ago,
I wrote about consumer electronics and the illusion of choice, and I came to the conclusion that the more electronics we buy, the more burdened we feel by them.
Some of it has happened sort of independently of what the lawyers have actually been doing, and more having to do with how Google's getting smarter, and when we talk about specifically in local search, that's definitely played a big role, that Google has evolved to give much more localized and personalized results than they used to, and that's caused the effect of people in your local area being able to find local lawyers, as opposed to if
you wrote about a consumer law post and somebody on the other side of the country finds it, now you're going to see Google serving results for consumer lawyers that are in the neighborhood, around the corner.
Tristan Greene is a sailor gleefully
writing about consumer - friendly artificial intelligence advances, political policy concerning tech, and the horrors of living on dry land.
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I made a reference here on REM recently to an outside article that was
written about some consumer experiences with industry members.
Not exact matches
According to CNNMoney.com, in an article
written by Jessica Dickler,
about 60 % of
consumers say that they would like to receive a gift card rather than a traditional present.
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.
«Twenty - five billion dollars is
about 0.2 % of annualized
consumer spending, so this shortfall in refunds could have slowed
consumer spending over time,»
wrote Silver.
«Amazon knows more
about the
consumer than they do,» CNBC's Jim Cramer
wrote after Nordstrom reported another disappointing quarter in May 2017.
In a blog post
about their return, Uber struck a conciliatory tone,
writing «we're sorry, Austin — for leaving the way we did; for letting an honest disagreement
about regulations and
consumer choice turn into a public fight.»
Release an explainer video that relates to your business or a humorous video they'll want to share with friends (think Old Spice or Dollar Shave Club's spots), an infographic that educates
consumers about a pertinent issue, or a blog post
written by your CEO that contains industry insights.
For example, if you
write about business and
consumer tech for a living (like someone we know), you can set Flipboard up to deliver a steady stream of the latest articles from technology - focused sources like CNET, GigaOM, Engadget, TechCrunch, Wired and however many other topic - relevant publications you like.
I'm on a mini-vacation in Quebec, but I couldn't not
write something
about Steve Jobs's resignation, which was
about as surprising as Google taking over Motorola or HP announcing its exit from the
consumer business, both of which happened last week.
Since I've
written about the first issue, well - known status and evidentiary challenges, several times before, let's just look at this issue of
consumer confusion.
While some analysts say it may take time for the Apple Watch to catch on with
consumers, our managing editor Jason Fell
writes about the one reason you should let smartwatch technology into your life.
Social media has put startup success in the hands of
consumers — what they share, what they
write about your company and the reviews they give you.
Geoff Williams has been
writing for Entrepreneur for
about 12 years and has been published in numerous magazines, including
Consumer Reports and Entertainment Weekly.
«This is partly a consequence of Under Armour wanting to «own» many different segments of the sports performance category, but in a softer demand environment where
consumers are more selective
about what they buy, such a lack of focus is harmful,» Riva
wrote Tuesday.
A few weeks back I
wrote about skin - cream marketer Beiersdorf, which was sanctioned by
consumer protection authorities in the U.S. and Canada because it claimed one of its Nivea - brand skin cream products helped users slim down.
Plenty has been
written about how the male - dominated landscape of the tech industry poses hurdles for female founders, but according to a recent Wall Street Journal article, it's also often a problem for female
consumers.
Thousands of financial and insurance services businesses may decide against advising
consumers about the safety and protection of qualified annuities if the DOL rule is implemented as it is
written.
Brian X. Chen, our lead
consumer technology reporter,
writes about solving tech - related problems like sluggish Wi - Fi, poor smartphone battery life and the complexity of taking your smartphone abroad.
Last week I
wrote about how tech and
consumer discretionary sectors were holding onto market leadership, despite rising interest rates (see, «For Now, It's a Sideways Market»).
She
writes about internet culture, social networks, and
consumer - facing technology.
The PPACA also requires covered restaurants to provide to
consumers, upon request, a
written summary of detailed nutritional information for each standard menu item, and to provide a statement on menus and menu boards
about the availability of this information.
«
Consumers rely on platforms like Facebook to be transparent and truthful in their terms of service so consumers can make informed decisions about whether to consent to the sharing and use of their data,» the senators wrote in their letter to Zu
Consumers rely on platforms like Facebook to be transparent and truthful in their terms of service so
consumers can make informed decisions about whether to consent to the sharing and use of their data,» the senators wrote in their letter to Zu
consumers can make informed decisions
about whether to consent to the sharing and use of their data,» the senators
wrote in their letter to Zuckerberg.
«Speaking as both a
consumer and as an advertiser, I think that Facebook's ad capabilities make internet advertising a better experience overall,» said Kane Jamison, a Seattle - based marketer who has
written about his experience with Facebook ads.
In one of my latest blogposts, I
wrote about the importance of putting rock solid defensive companies such as
consumer staples at the core of the investment portfolio in order to build an ever growing passive income machine as a dividend growth investor.
Katie Sweet,
writing for IBM's THINK Marketing blog, shares some insight that proves how important understanding your customers is to your marketing campaign's success, including this statistic: 63 % of
consumers say they would think more positively
about a brand if it gave them content that was more valuable, interesting, or relevant.
The
Consumer Federation of America, among others including myself, have written about the high cost of tax assistance services for low - income taxpayers and the potential for consumer abuse including price
Consumer Federation of America, among others including myself, have
written about the high cost of tax assistance services for low - income taxpayers and the potential for
consumer abuse including price
consumer abuse including price gouging.
For example, if you sell Canon HD Cameras don't
write specifically
about why
consumers should purchase Canon HD Cameras from you.
I've been
writing about the rising
consumer debt delinquency and default rates for a few months.
Back in October of 2008 when Allergy Moms» Gina Clowes
wrote about General Mills putting peanut flour in their cereals, the Director of
Consumer Affairs for General Mills responded with:
That's the conclusion of University of Illinois researcher Brian Wansink, who
wrote a definitive article
about the subject: «The Mystery of the Cabinet Castaway: Why We Buy Products We Never Use» in the Journal of Family and
Consumer Sciences.
In addition to covering food and drink, Arabella occasionally
writes about the ski industry, having been a long - term regular features contributor to Winter Sports Technology International and staff writer at
consumer travel site welove2ski.com.
The PPACA also requires covered restaurants to provide to
consumers, upon request, a
written summary of detailed nutritional information for each standard menu item, and to provide a statement on menus and menu boards
about the availability of this information.
«This disparity,» USDA
wrote in the proposal, «causes
consumer confusion
about the meaning of the USDA organic label, threatens to erode
consumer confidence in the organic label more broadly and perpetuates unfair competition among producers.»
About NSF International: NSF International (nsf.org) is a global independent organization that
writes standards, and tests and certifies products for the food, water and
consumer goods industries to minimize adverse health effects and protect the environment.
In the letter, attorney Douglas A.Hass
wrote «Lifeway is deeply concerned
about Dahlicious's misleading representation of its products as kefir and the confusion this use engenders in
consumers who seek the significant benefits from actual kefir.»
According to an article
written by
consumer advocate Jenn Strathman of NewsNet5.com in Cleveland, ``... In the medical journal,» Archives of Dermatology,» doctors
wrote about two women who got skin cancer on their hand, even though they had no family history of the disease.
She has
written about the health care industry and the affordability of health care to
consumers since 2015.
No doubt some
consumers do fear the use of ammonium - hydroxide to process their food, but nothing in the wording of my Change.org petition or my
writing or speaking
about this issue has ever once sought to confuse the public by associating this chemical with the cleaning agent you keep under your sink.
Last week I
wrote about Dr. Brian Wansink, the Cornell University professor who specializes in behavioral economics and
consumer behavior — especially human eating behavior.
Whilst the initial idea was to
write a short summary of the state of the opposition to prime minister Viktor Orbán, I had to quickly realize that the average Western news
consumer hardly knew anything
about Hungary.