Home Économie# Vague de chaleur en Israël : Records de consommation d’électricité

# Vague de chaleur en Israël : Records de consommation d’électricité

Soutenez notre journalisme

David Horovitz

nous sommes ravis de savoir que vous avez lu X articles du Times of Israel au cours du dernier mois.Vous appréciez clairement notre reportage détaillé, à une époque où les faits sont souvent déformés et où la couverture médiatique manque souvent de contexte.

Votre soutien est essentiel pour poursuivre notre travail. Nous voulons continuer à vous fournir le journalisme professionnel que vous appréciez, même si les exigences imposées à notre rédaction ont considérablement augmenté depuis le 7 octobre.

Alors, envisagez aujourd’hui de rejoindre notre groupe de soutien aux lecteurs, La Communauté israélienne. Pour seulement 6 $ par mois, vous deviendrez nos partenaires tout en profitant du Times of Israel sans publicité, ainsi que d’un accès à du contenu exclusif réservé aux membres de La communauté israélienne.

Merci,

David Horovitz, rédacteur en chef du Times of Israel

Rejoignez notre communauté Déjà membre ? Connectez-vous pour ne plus voir ce message.

#Israéliens #sont #grillés #comme #températures #consommation #électricité #casse #records #dans #une #vague #chaleur #étendue

Okay, here’s a breakdown of the text, focusing on its content and purpose, along with a translation and some observations.

Overall Purpose:

This is a fundraising/subscription appeal from The Times of Israel. It’s presented as a pop-up message to readers, likely triggered by their reading habits (specifically, reading a certain number of articles about Israel). The goal is to convert casual readers into paying members of their “Israeli community” support programme.

Content Breakdown:

Gratitude & Value Proposition: The message starts by thanking the reader for their engagement (“We are really happy you have read X Times of Israel articles in the last month.”) and highlighting the value of their journalism, especially in a time of misinformation.
Emphasis on Increased demand: It explains that the demands on their newsroom have grown considerably sence October 7th (likely referencing the start of the current conflict).
The Ask (Subscription): It directly asks for support by joining the “Israeli Community” for as little as $6/month.
Benefits of Membership: The benefits are clearly stated:
Ad-free experience.
access to exclusive content.
Personal Touch: The message is signed by the editor-in-chief,david Horovitz,adding a personal touch.
Call to Action: There are clear calls to action: “Join our community” and a link to either join or log in if already a member.
Facebook Pixel: The code at the end indicates they are tracking page views with a Facebook Pixel for advertising and analytics purposes.

Translation (to English):


Support our journalism

[Image: Headshot of David Horovitz]

We are really happy you have read X Times of Israel articles in the last month.you clearly find our detailed reporting valuable, at a time when facts are often distorted and media coverage often lacks context.

your support is essential to continuing our work. We want to continue delivering the professional journalism you appreciate, even though the demands on our newsroom have grown significantly since October 7th.

So today, consider joining our Reader Support group, The israeli Community. For as little as $6 per month, you will become our partners while enjoying The Times of Israel ad-free, as well as access to exclusive content available only to members of The Israeli Community.

Thank you,
David Horovitz, editor-in-Chief of The Times of Israel

Join our community  Already a member? Log in to stop seeing this.

Hashtags:

The hashtags at the end are:

#Les #Israéliens #font #griller #comme #températures #consommation #délectricité #bat #des #enregistrements #dans #une #vague #chaleur #étendue

This translates to:

#Israelis #are #roasting #like #temperatures #electricity #consumption #breaks #records #in #an #extended #heatwave

Observations:

Targeted Appeal: The pop-up is triggered based on reading habits, making it a targeted appeal to engaged readers.
Sense of Urgency: The mention of increased demands as October 7th creates a sense of urgency.
Reasonable Price point: $6/month is a relatively low barrier to entry, making the subscription more appealing.
Clear Value Proposition: The benefits of membership are clearly outlined.
The hashtags are unrelated to the pop-up message. They seem to be related to a separate news article about a heatwave in Israel.This is likely a technical glitch or a copy/paste error.

Let me know if you’d like me to elaborate on any aspect of this!

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.