Sentences with phrase «about one's readers»

They aren't thinking about their readers, they aren't thinking about the health of the marketplace, and they aren't thinking about other authors.
I won't go so far as to say traditional publishing doesn't care about the reader.
Your social media connections will give you even more information about readers — those who follow you represent some of your most loyal fans.
But what about readers who still shop at their local bookstore?
The more I know about my readers, the better I can make my blog.
And at the end of the day, it's all about readers getting to read the stories they want when they want... and how they want.
When approaching the design of your book, think first about the readers who you wrote it for, then think about your goals in publishing it.
My only tip would be not to use «her» when talking about readers as I am sure guys read your articles as well.
Write to the consumer — Think specifically about the readers of the page: what their goals are and what content you can create that is unique to them.
Consider all the rich data about reader interests and behaviour that exists online - think book bloggers, email list owners, retailers, and so forth.
But I am also concerned about her readers, who soak up her views.
Not necessarily, but you won't have to worry about readers complaining about bad grammar and plot holes because you've taken steps to ensure those aren't present in your work.
A quick point about reader expectations right here and I will come back to this later.
It is perhaps his most universal book, for it is as much about the reader as it is about the author.
I've always enjoyed photography, and when I travel now I think about readers on my blog and try to get the best pictures to display.
It includes posts, pics, discussion about the readers and their hikes.
These reviews say nothing about the plot or writing skill but rather tell volumes about reader expectation.
You can't forget about the readers you already have.
I'm not agreed you are saying about the Readers Hub.
Because it's how your story will be presented and read by your readers: It's always about the reader experience.
Most authors fail because they don't care enough about their readers to write a story worth reading.
To that end, I'm always on the lookout for empirical data that gives me insights about reader preferences and buying habits.
I learn so much about readers based on reviewing your favorite recipes.
It's always good to know something about the reader to get some context.
And that's just also what people love about readers.
Make the post about a reader problem and how to solve it or some topic related to your book.
What I think is more critical is to do the deep research about readers, forging meaningful relationships, and creating a process for crafting your platform as a writer.
One of the most exciting features about this reader is the fact it has Bluetooth and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
Reading Life displays statistics about a reader's habits and preferences, shows activity timelines, and awards achievements for just simply reading.
And I feel this represents how I feel about the readers of my blog.
Had any of us bloggers ever thought about readers misunderstanding our message?
I think the fact that she genuinely cares about her readers influences her success.
As a reminder, tomorrow's list will be all about reader recommendations, and you still have a chance to see your favorite female - directed film in the mix.
What content (i.e., knowledge about readers, text, tasks, and contexts) and sequencing of content are present in effective professional development programs?
First my e-book reader, so can't give full feedback about the reader.
Perhaps I'm more optimistic about the reader market than you.
Both will give you information about reader searches — what key words have how many searches.
They are looking for permission not to give a damn about their readers.
One thing I noticed about the reader is the lightning fast page turns!
Give a shit about your readers, and they'll give a shit about you too.
The good part about reader - centered marketing is that those small actions of goodwill build over time, so a little bit of effort every day builds your fanbase!
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