
17 May 2018 | 20 replies
Hope the wedding planning is going smoothly.I'm really not familiar with google adwords, but I do think FB ads have tons of untapped potential because people are scared of the "algorithm" and sort of just throw money at a boosted post and hope for the best.

8 September 2008 | 26 replies
The current algorithm over there is thinking about it.

9 October 2008 | 17 replies
As returns are entered into the computers, or received from electronic filers, a scoring algorithm is run against the data.

5 February 2018 | 5 replies
In addition, some companies will not only look at credit but add in other factors like # of moves, type of credit owned, incomes, locations, etc. and come up with a composite risk score based on some algorithm that shows real likelihood to pay their rent on time.

3 December 2008 | 15 replies
FICO is supposed to inact a new algorithm in October that will make AU's not count in any way shape or form to the credit score.

31 December 2013 | 6 replies
They use algorithms that attempt to estimate what the property is worth, and these values can fluctuate wildly compared to the properties real market value.

16 January 2014 | 8 replies
As mentioned by @Robert Adams , Google is constantly changing their algorithm making it extremely difficult to stay on-top of organic rankings.

26 May 2014 | 10 replies
Sites like Accredify offer to screen people for you using their own algorithms, but it remains to be seen if people will actually use this service because of security concerns, etc.If one were to use this Accredify or some other site-based screening process AND have the potential investor sign a subscription agreement where they certify they're accredited like a standard Regulation D has do you think that would pass the reasonableness test?

18 September 2014 | 12 replies
Joseph Weisenbloom: I would take the information as a 75% solution due to the fact of not knowing the algorithm used for the software nor the categories used to determine what is/is not considered "crime".
26 May 2012 | 12 replies
If you use the algorithm I outlines, you income is 6911+94+840+397 = 8242.