Sentences with phrase «about the readers who»

Rather than earn revenue from subscriptions, the company would now try to make money by selling sales leads — data about readers who had agreed to share their information — to companies and universities.
Don't just take our word for it... For inspiration, see our Expat Profile section to learn more about readers who have successfully made their own move overseas.
What about readers who prefer ebooks?
When evaluating the design of your book, think about the readers who you wrote it for and your goal for publishing it
I'm talking about readers who marry non-readers.
But what about readers who would rather borrow than buy?
Add in the fact that many of the popular ebooks are available as torrent downloads on pirate sites and we're talking about readers who collectively, physically don't have the time to read more books.
But what about readers who still shop at their local bookstore?
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.

Not exact matches

Instead, Margaret Neale is enjoying this «awesome and engaging thriller (that grabs the reader from the start) about a spy who wants to lead a «normal» life.
While Soylent wants consumers who aren't avid readers of nutrition labels to be able to understand the concept behind the company's products, it's not looking to do an about - face.
In other words: In Wakanda, the boundaries get blurry about who is good and who is evil and whom the reader should be rooting for.
Here in the real world, readers care not just about what you say but what it looks like on the screen too (as anyone who has every instantly clicked away from a blog post in an insane font or with wonky formatting can attest).
Dozens of readers told me they felt the list revealed a lot about their own situation working for a boss who didn't quite understand their motivations or skills.
Readers who see their name or email address plugged into the subject line or greeting in an email tend to feel more uncomfortable about the personalization than anything.
Many of the environmentalists who responded angrily to Steiner beseech readers to, as the Minneapolis non-profit wrote, «think about «profits» a little more broadly» to include the job creation and environmental benefits that recycling brings.
Sandberg echoed the sentiments of Mark Zuckerberg, who also posted about Cambridge Analytica on Wednesday, giving readers a timeline of the events and outlining how he plans to tackle the situation.
With a loyal customer base who were keen to preserve the things they liked about one of the most innovative banks in Canada, readers were curious about how the name change happened.
«With online publicity, you need to reach out and find people that are enthusiastic about your type of business and are willing to share it with their readers, who come to them specifically to hear about their tastes and opinions on that specific subject matter,» McLean says.
We're looking for a voracious news reader who is eager to learn more about the digital media world.
I have this conversation Sofa King often that I'm sure each reader who has met me will think that I'm talking about you.
Readers of USA TODAY are affluent professionals who actively engage in conversations about products and the brands they like.
One of the few strategists who saw the the coming housing implosion and derivative mess far in advance, Ritholtz issued warnings about the market collapse and recession in time for his clients and readers to seek safe harbor.
If you any of your readers have every had a question / concern about how to select the proper chart time frame (who hasn't had this question at one time, right?)
Top tip: Spend the time to define the foundational elements of your brand, including your brand mood & personality, exactly what you're brand is all about, and who your perfect reader / client is before you try creating a unique brand identity.
I always welcome new readers who bring about new perspectives.
The blog posts attract readers who can then learn about the services I have to offer, which in turn translates into leads.
This will be the deepest, broadest, most in - depth look at Mexico that we've ever presented and we've put it together to satisfy International Living readers like you who've expressed an interest in discovering more about Mexico, one of the world's best retirement destinations.
To date, I have received about 60 emails from readers who said they were interested in attending.
I hope I'm able to offer some value for a few readers, and hopefully the individual investors who are truly motivated to improve their own results will benefit from reading more about my general thoughts and specific portfolio ideas.
For readers who might be skeptical of solar power, the Pembina Institute recently published two articles debunking some of the myths about renewable energy production and potential in Alberta.
The best metric for success are sales numbers and real readers, not the approval of the mainstream intelligentsia who were wrong about Rand as they are wrong about most things.
It was Philip Fisher, author of the groundbreaking Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, who often exhorted his readers to be cautious about trading in the stock of a company they have known for many years and come to understand well for one with which they are not as familiar as it introduces different types of risk.
They may pick up a piece about a cause or social entrepreneur, but oftentimes, readers already know who those folks are or what civic dish they're serving.
The «American Survey» section (renamed «United States» in 1997) was aimed not at Americans but at British readers who, Crowther believed, needed to know more about their new allies.
Then we wrote this article, fulfilling the prophecy of a supposed RELEVANT reader who tweeted: «Aaaand que RELEVANT with an article titled «You won't believe what Chris Pratt just said about prayer!»
and one thing i admire about my readers and those who comment on my blog is that almost all conversations are cordial.
But I am also concerned about her readers, who soak up her views.
Although Wise Blood is chock full of the sort of «large and startling figures» that O'Connor relished, there is a sense in which Motes's journey hits the reader a little too close to home, challenging our sensibilities about who God is and how God is at work in our lives.
Other readers took offense at some pastors in the article who declared that Obama couldn't be a Christian because he never talked about being «born again» and he supported same - sex marriage and abortion rights.
Anyway, maybe this material will help readers in expanding their context (or at least in understanding my opinion) on why the calling out of those who may be considered Commenders could help bring light and resolution to questions about Emergent Village system toxicity.
Instead, they ask the reader, «What do you think about the person who performed the miracles?»
Brownson's conservative approach to Scripture will win over many skeptical readers, and his book should be required reading for anyone who wants to make an informed judgment about the Bible and homosexuality.
In response to our coordinate efforts for Mutuality 2012, I have heard from women who say they feel their dignity and worth have been restored, from multiple readers who have changed their minds about women in ministry, from couples relieved that they can finally put a name to how their relationship has functioned all along, from singles freshly inspired by the «great cloud of witnesses» that surrounds them, from followers of Jesus whose passion for justice and equality has been renewed, from women ready to «get on with it» and stop asking permission to use their gifts and start unapologetically using them.
Furthermore, those who believe the Gospel of John to be a true account of who Jesus was and what he was about know that it is the nature of this Gospel to set up an insider / outsider dichotomy among its readers (as Gail O'Day demonstrates in her work on irony in John).
Because he is a voracious reader who goes in for heavy reading about ultimate concerns, his humor can be appreciated especially by those familiar with the pretentiousness of some religious and philosophical literature.
anyone who is in the lobby industry or marketing research knows about this business but the majority of the average forum readers have no clue that the person they are talking with is in character and secretly copying their info and telling some lobby if they agree or disagree with their agenda.
Reblogged this on usmcvball and commented: Some «off - topic» stuff, for those readers who want to know more about why I say what I say... CM
We then have a major section on Ayesha, who is later impersonated by one of the prostitutes, the whores of «The Curtain,» and from that impersonation the reader is given full details of Ayesha's strong - willed character, and the scandal involving her and an apparently innocent young man, Safwan, who rescues her on a desert trail only for idle tongues to wag about their alleged secret conduct.
Readers who care about literary modernism will find little to detain them in this book.
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