Sentences with phrase «lots of readers still»

Lots of readers still enjoy a printed book so it's nice to give them that option.
A lot of readers still walk warily around self - published books, so it can only help if you're not giving obvious clues that your book was never vetted by a gatekeeper.
I believe a lot of readers still prefer paper over ebooks.
I heard little mention of either from the manga blogosphere or social media outlets though but I hope a lot of readers still got to check them out.
What about offering the eBook with the print book so they can have one for their Kindle and a print book in hand (something a lot of readers still enjoy)?

Not exact matches

I could write that the Bible doesn't say drinking is a sin (which I believe), but lots of readers will still disagree with me.
Like a lot of our readers, I'm still getting used to newly drawn state legislative districts with lots of new people running in them.
A lot of blog guru's say that you don't have to bother blogging if you have no readers but I still enjoy posting (for a room with no one in it!)
Whilst you should be able to answer a lot of your readers» questions through your FAQ page, there is bound to be a few people that still need a little extra info.
Even though they have so many years under their belt, we still get a lot of readers asking us «What is eHarmony?»
As the curtains close for the CPOTD, you'd think the credits or ending would suffice, but from the staff at Mario Party Legacy, we still have a lot of articles and content still behind said curtains for you readers and commenters to enjoy.
It is also important to note that Black Panther, as a property, is relatively new to a lot of people and except for the avid comic book readers, his lore is still unknown even for those who are fans of the MCU.
There is still a bias among a lot of reader that indie e-books are, by nature, going to be sub-par.
Ever since the BEA (Book Expo America) there's been a lot of buzz about Google's latest endeavor: Google Print (a service technically still in Beta testing but launched by the company in October) which allows prospective readers to take a quick peek at the book they're considering purchasing.
It can handle a lot of the advanced configurations which still aren't there in current ebook readers.
There's still a lot to learn, but if you put your readers first and strive to entertain, educate or fascinate them — if you focus on the reading experience instead of the writing experience — you can create books readers love with passion and enthusiasm.
Finally, a lot of readers are still reading ebooks in PDF file format, because they just don't care about the benefits of reflowable text (EPUB + KF8, formats they've never heard of).
Edit: I used lots of book giveaways to build my platform, and I still like to reward readers by sharing my favorite books.
Unless indie authors are willing to spend a lot of money advertising, their self - published books remain a public secret to their prospective readers not only in bokshops, which are very much still alive, but on the internet as well.
Also, all those free magazines still have lots of ads that are reaching a lot more readers this way.
If the reader guesses the villain before getting even halfway through the story, the finding out how and why is still lots of fun.
I still have no e-book reader or tablet but I purchase lots of books and comics over at Humble bundle.
Still, as ways to connect with new readers go, a Kindlegraph signing is certainly a lot less effort than setting up a book event, while offering some fun possibilities (to test out the service, I offered to write haiku Kindlegraphs for buyers of my book).
The freedom to evolve a book «brand,» interact with readers directly, and control every aspect of the creative process — while still endowing that brand with a sense that it was a huge, group effort, with lots of (monetary) support from its editors, PR - people, and other mysterious higher - ups who make the literary world go round?
There isn't a lot of specific news but they assure readers that despite some economic problems, they're still plugging forward and going at it their best.
Using the light on your cover often will reduce this down but we're still talking about weeks of use for the average reader and several days for a heavy reader who uses the light a lot.
Oda is still a very busy artist who tries to cram a lot on the page, but he does it in these two volumes without confusion for unfamiliar readers, bringing up to bat the strongest volumes of One Piece in a very long time.
However, we would still advise caution to our enthusiastic readers, until and unless there an official press release for the US, we would not advise you to take these specifications as final, as Samsung has definitely cut a lot of corners with this device.
It's interesting to look at the list and see that both the Kindle and the Sony Reader hit quite a few of these points, while still having a lot of room to grow.
I know we're all familiar with it here, and have discussed the pros and cons as both authors and readers, but I still find that I have to explain it when I bring it up on social media, and there are a lot of misconceptions out there surrounding it.
By cutting out the middlemen who take the vast majority of the money, self - publishers can often simultaneously charge readers a lot less for a book while still making a greater profit per book.
People still don't realize that a lot of what they really love about dedicated eReaders is the dedication to readers.
For some reason it seems like lots of authors are still reticent to embrace Pinterest as a social media network to reach their readers and build their brand, but I think it's the perfect platform to build your author brand.
While the text is still enjoyable, and there's still a lot of good information covered, Kawasaki's self - publishing situation is quite different from most of his readers».
While in today's digital age it has become quite common for readers to post book reviews on sites such as Goodreads, Amazon and Barnes and Noble, there are still a lot of authors who scramble for professional reviews from credible sources.
this can save a lot of power compared to normal «low power» modes, and with the right hardware the main computer can shutdown between keystrokes (in a book reader, only waking up when you hit a button to turn a page), but this is still a continuous power draw, unlike the e-ink display the kindle has.
Mine is pretty different, in so many ways, but there are a lot of similarities still that readers could recognize.
Still though, I met a lot of readers and had a good time.
While the device looks impressive, there are still a lot of unknowns about Plastic Logic's reader.
There may not be a lot of new readers coming into the eReader space, but it's a device that's got legs still, despite its apparently sort of old - fashioned and monochrome presence.
That said, we loved the Voyage in our recent review and those who read a lot, especially in daylight, will still find a lot of use for a premium eBook reader.
They are still going to have problems after they loosen their control, because of the network effects and the Kindle e-readers (e-readers may not be used by the majority of readers, but they are great for young readers that you don't want to be distracted by other things, and a lot of the heaviest readers, including me, swear by them)
But if you spend a lot of time reading books, I still think e-ink readers do that job better than anything else (even better than physical books, if you ask me).
You don't get to send readers on too many goose chases pointing to bits of theory scattered all over the place; you re-capitulate a lot, while still citing where the originalsource.
(Astute readers will note that the preceding premise doesn't make a whole lot of sense, as it's the deceased whose will is read, and the beneficiaries, as well as the overlooked, who are still alive.
And on paper, you get a lot of value for your money: a 1080p IPS touchscreen that was brighter and had more vibrant colors than anything else we tested, decent 6 - hour battery life, plenty of ports (including Thunderbolt 3), a fingerprint reader and a Windows Hello IR webcam, a keyboard and trackpad that aren't as good as Lenovo's but still aren't bad, and a three - year warranty.
Though a lot has been said and done to explain the importance of a resume, many people are still in a daze as to how to write a resume that has maximum impact on the reader.
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