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In reply to: Candice Quigley wrote a new post, Are you a trend setter or do you follow trends? Hey guys, How are you all doing today? I came across a few articles in a magazine at my workplace in which there were a whole lot […] View
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In reply to: Candice Quigley wrote a new post, Are you a trend setter or do you follow trends? Hey guys, How are you all doing today? I came across a few articles in a magazine at my workplace in which there were a whole lot […] View
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In reply to: Candice Quigley wrote a new post, Are you a trend setter or do you follow trends? Hey guys, How are you all doing today? I came across a few articles in a magazine at my workplace in which there were a whole lot […] View
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In reply to: Candice Quigley wrote a new post, Are you a trend setter or do you follow trends? Hey guys, How are you all doing today? I came across a few articles in a magazine at my workplace in which there were a whole lot […] View
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Yes. Internet tells us the truth provided we go to the right sources. There are original sites that one must look for. Take care for example advice on one’s health, you will find countless blogs written there and those blogs are from non-professionals. Those should be avoided.
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Yes, internet helps the readers to a greater extent but it does not compensate libraries because we can get every book from the library and on internet we cannot get every book free and in written shape. On internet we get just soft copy and from library we get hard copy can be read at home.
Library commissioners have been devouring this data. They had to advocate pretty hard this year for the supplemental funding that the city provides for additional hours of operation. It was a hard sell this year and they were successful.
I think that [the data] is why we did get the level of funding from the city because they realized how strongly we are needed.” “It gives us more information to demonstrate why the library shouldn’t be closed.
I think the general public may think that all libraries don’t need computers, everybody has their own or all anybody does is play games anyway… It is always nice to know that people are utilizing our resources at the library and what they are utilizing them for. That information is always valuable to make it clear that computer use in the library is important to people and it is well used.
We are always trying to build advocates in our community and give them the tools and the messaging that they need to be successful in supporting us… We’re sharing that information with people that have some influence within our community.
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When I was in my teenage and young adult years, fashion was sort of important to me. But as I got older and started having kids, all I wanted to do was wear comfortable clothing. I’ve never been a trend setter. Nobody would want to dress like me. 🙂 But if the fashion trend leaned toward comfort, I’d probably follow it. 🙂
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Yes I can say the same. I am not a trend setter myself. I too follow the use of comfortable clothing and not fashionable. Most of the fashionable wear you may find nowadays are uncomfortable and I dont see why anyone would want to put themselves through all that trouble right?
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I don’t follow fashion designs nor do things because others are doing it. I do things because it Worth’s doing and because I like doing it.
So if I should go in what others are doing I may not feel comfortable doing it because am not others. I am myself and I like doing things in my own way. I like being myself. Setting the pace.
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You could not have said it any better. Doing what you love and what makes you happy is the key to being comfortable and leading a pleasant life. Yes we should do things our own way. I dont really get why people follow magazines for hairstyles, clothing styles, shoe styles even eating for that matter.
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Trend setting or following is not restricted to fashions alone. Trend setting can be seen in so many areas. I did set a trend growing Papayas in my garden. I did away with the thinking that Papayas are grown only by poor people.
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Yes you are absolutely right but in my post here I am mainly focusing on beauty and style but then again what you say is right. trend setting can be related to many different things.
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Yes thats right. I know a whole lot of people from my college who try to do exactly what is in trend but somehow and unfortunately they end up looking ridiculous. Some people should realise that not all clothes suit you. You just have to find what you are comfortable in and what makes you feel good.
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I have seen some follow tends and some set trends according to their metal traits but trend settlers are a few and trend followers are more all over the world.
One problem with trends is that by the time they’re identified, they’re usually already old news. Many professionals are reading the same trade publications and articles as you are, so you’ll be behind the curve if you simply copy what you read. It’s important that you read about current tactics that are working, learn from them, and use them as jumping-off points for your own creative strategies.
Consumer habits change; when that happens, unprepared businesses crumble. For lasting success, business owners must not only know the market but create a product that addresses a long-term need. A particular smartwatch app may be successful for a while, but an app that can work across a variety of platforms, from wearables to phones, is more likely to endure for the long haul.
When a small business seeks funding, potential investors will often research the market to determine whether similar ideas are already in motion. If an investor is copying a trend, chances are someone is already out there doing the same thing effectively.
Unless the startup can show differences in what it will offer the market, it will likely fail to get the funding it needs. Even if it can secure funding, if the competition has established a place in the market, it’ll be more likely to overwhelm the new company’s attempts to get attention.
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In reply to: Candice Quigley wrote a new post, Are PTC websites worth your time? Hey fellow bloggers! I would like to welcome myself to this new platform! I just joined a few minutes ago and this would be my first official […] View
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In reply to: Candice Quigley wrote a new post, Are PTC websites worth your time? Hey fellow bloggers! I would like to welcome myself to this new platform! I just joined a few minutes ago and this would be my first official […] View
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First of all, welcome to LiteracyBase and congratulations on publishing your first blog post here.
I used to join many PTC sites, even the new ones at one time. I would say it was quite wasting my time to do so, and I really did not earn much. I was scammed by some sites too. I will not regret doing so, as I have learned the lesson and I know what to do now. It was also fun to learn how to work with PTC sites actually. It just does not work for me.
I spend more time in writing sites now, as I have more control how I want to earn – the more efforts I put in, the more I will earn. I still participate in PTC sites, but just a few trusted ones. I click the ads while working on others with my computer, so it does not take much of my time, and I get to earn a little bit more, so I think it’s worth to do now.
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Appreciate this honest review.
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Thank you so much!
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Wow! A blog on your first day. Welcome.
PTC sites used to be a craze with me when I first came to know that doing that there is money 😀 It was a struggle to collect those cents sometimes took months. When I discovered bigger fish I gave it all up.
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Yes I can say the exact same thing. I do not waste time on PTC sites anymore. it takes way too much time and energy. There are some more better sites now to work on. All the best with your efforts.
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