The best we can do when writing our resumes is to try to appeal to the greatest
amount of potential readers.
Not exact matches
With a limited
amount of space to tell a
potential reader why your book is worth their time and money, you'll want to make sure each word sells your book.
They allow you to gain a large number
of followers /
potential readers in a relatively short
amount of time.
Heck, when self - publishing A Path to Publishing, I still didn't quite grasp the
amount of work ahead
of me or the sheer quantity
of potentials readers I needed to connect with in my niche.
So not only are front matter blurbs redundant —
potential readers already have access to them before they download a sample or «read inside» — but they they may hurt sales because they delay the
reader's entry into the text, and because they take away from the
amount of the actual book the
reader can peruse before buying.
The
amount of resistance / difficult you face connecting with
readers is a good indicator
of the book's
potential (not necessarily based on quality; it could just be that there isn't a big readership or market for the book you wrote.)
The ProFunds line, which is what we include in the SR universe, had raised their minimum investment
amount to $ 15,000 — a
potential problem for smaller accounts, given that SMI has recommended limiting the SR allocation to not more than 20 %
of the stock portion
of a
reader's portfolio.
This article will discuss the latent deficiencies
of the prototypical prevailing party fee and cost provision, the
potential unintended consequence
of including a well - drafted prevailing party provision that does not limit the recover to a certain
amount, and finally, conclude by providing the
reader with sound legal advice.
Make sure your career history is easy for the
reader to comprehend given the short
amount of time a recruiter or
potential employer can spend reviewing each resume.