Authors who have several books on the market
appeal to readers in two ways.
It is unfortunate that resumes are scanned in an extremely brief amount of time — employers take 2 to 10 seconds to screen a resume so if it does not
appeal to the reader in that time, the candidate is doomed.
Not exact matches
Flipboard's head of ad product, Dave Huynh, explains how the new feature works: If an advertiser says they are looking
to appeal to readers who are interested
in big data, for example, Flipboard can look into its interest graph and tell them that
readers who like that topic are also interested
in other topics such as Amazon and the cloud.
There are best practices you're hopefully already employing
in your content strategy: adding a colorful image above the fold, using short sentences
in your introduction, and using emotional triggers
to appeal to readers on a deeper level.
Use that story, maybe even
appeal to their emotions,
in order
to convince a
reader they need you.
This book should
appeal to the more detail - oriented
reader as it focuses on breaking down each and financial metric
in a given business from an investor's perspective.
Thanks
to the many
readers who sent
in their personal Top 10 lists — you proved that RELEVANT
appeals to a very diverse group of music fans.
That would be fatal, were it not for the legendary generosity of First Things
readers in responding
to this annual
appeal.
hen discussing the possible existence of objective (divine) «truths», people like truthfollower / Theo
appeal to their audience with various examples attempting
to get the
reader to agree
to a non-qualifed value of «evil / incorrect / bad / good», as if this will lock
in an agreement of an objective «truth» value (without it being explicitly specified).
When discussing the possible existence of objective (divine) «truths», truthfollower over and over
appeals to his audience with various examples attempting
to get the
reader to agree
to a non-qualifed value of «evil / incorrect / bad / good», as if this will lock
in an agreement of an objective «truth» value (without it being explicitly specified).
The evangelists wrote, as John put it
in an
appeal to the
reader, that «you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life
in his name» (John 20:31).
He wrote,
in New Testament Interpretation through Rhetorical Criticism, «For some
readers of the Bible rhetorical criticism may have an
appeal lacking
to other modern critical approaches,
in that it comes closer
to explaining what they want explained
in the text: not its sources, but its power.»
But if the purpose of my images is not
to impede reading of the text, but is instead
to aid the
reader to do his own thinking more confidently
in images (I think he does it anyhow), then might not the pictorial gain be offset by apparently not
appealing to the
reader's imagination?
There are many different kinds of experiences we could
appeal to and analyze
in connection with this first line of criticism — let me assume that I have made my position clear enough for the
reader to go on and work out the kind of analysis I would provide
in each of these cases.
It is a tribute
to Singer's broad
appeal that he makes all his
readers feel as though they were living on Krochmalna Street
in the Warsaw ghetto.
The
Reader privileges documents that argue from principles
to conclusions rather than documents that optimistically
appeal to everyone's goodwill and progressive growth
in consciousness.
As Edwards concludes, «
In general, the messages sent were not always the messages received, and the historian who seeks
to reconstruct the early Reformation message and its
appeal must pay at least as much attention
to the context of its
readers (and hearers) as
to the text that they read (or had presented
to them).»
In the absence of empirical data to support these claims, Mill simply appeals to his readers to make their own observations; he asserts that in doing so, they will recognize that pleasure or happiness is in fact the sole object of desire (U 49
In the absence of empirical data
to support these claims, Mill simply
appeals to his
readers to make their own observations; he asserts that
in doing so, they will recognize that pleasure or happiness is in fact the sole object of desire (U 49
in doing so, they will recognize that pleasure or happiness is
in fact the sole object of desire (U 49
in fact the sole object of desire (U 49).
In the «70s Christianity Today
appealed more
to lay
readers and moved noticeably toward evangelical independency.
To many careful
readers of Deuteronomy, the theological tone necessarily presupposes the preaching of the eighth - century prophets.4 The strong theological ethic enunciated
in Deuteronomy has a kind of post-Amos, post-Isaiah
appeal.
The illustrations are
appealing, featuring young children at play
in all sorts of weather, giving
readers someone
to relate
to («I like
to splash
in the rain too!»).
Gray and Anderson's accessible, conversational book will
appeal to readers interested
in a broad look at the consequences of fatherhood for both children and men, particularly if your focus is on men living
in modern Western societies.
She blogged about her brief stay
in a mental hospital for postpartum depression,
appealing to readers who helped her get through the difficult and painful experience.
A
reader forwarded an e-mail
appeal sent out yesterday by Koch,
in which he touts the PAC's «fast - moving progress,» including the landing of pledges from all four gubernatorial hopefuls
to support nonpartisan redistricting and veto any plan that was drawn up
in the traditional, politically - motivated manner.
Turner was introduced at the event by Juan Reyes, the attorney and former low - level Giuliani administration aide (UPDATE: A
reader insists Reyes was not,
in fact, «low - level,» noting his last title was general counsel
to the NYC Board of Standards and
Appeals, and he also served as counsel
to the NYC Loft Board) preferred by the Queens GOP
to get the party's nod
in the upcoming Sept. 13 special election.
During Osborne's time as Chancellor of the Exchequer he regularly pledged Treasury money
to Standard charitable campaigns, such as his offer
in 2015
to match
readers» donations by up
to # 1.5 million
to the Standard's Great Ormond Street Hospital
appeal.
[Editor's Note:] Just a reminder
to our
readers that the Bronx News Network is
in the middle of our annual fundraising
appeal.
A
reader forwarded a last - minute fundraising
appeal (a lot of those are going out today as the midnight second quarter deadline looms) from NY - 1 Rep. Tim Bishop,
in which the Long Island Democrat makes a not - so - subtle reference
to his disgraced former colleage, former Rep. Anthony Weiner.
Neil Kinnock wanted
to be liked tried
to appeal to groups that Labour hadn't
in the past courted, the police, the city, small businessmen, liberals, Ed has tried
to appeal to a group that haven't voted labour
in 12 years union activists and guardian
readers, while only loosing a few progress types, will the Tories manage
to portray him as kinnock no, 2, but those people
in the city, those sceptical of unions or the police who stopped voting Tory
in97 ′ have never gone back
to the Tories
to see.
Our readership profile tells us our
appeal is very broad and more than 80 % of our
readers are women
in the prime spending group of 25
to 55.
Thanks
to Raincoast Books, I have one copy of Orange
Appeal (I wrote about it here)
to give away
to one lucky
reader in Canada.
Humorous, insightful and sometimes - sparkling essays that will
appeal to readers interested
in the pure fun of fashion.»
I've created an e-book called How
to Be Loved and it basically takes each of the elements of the emotional core that I talked about earlier and just provides the
reader with any number of daily reminders of areas
to think about
in order
to be someone who would be more
appealing to a future partner.
The magazine's top editor, Finn Woodhouse (Chris Diamantopoulos of «Silicon Valley»), senses an opportunity here
to appeal to younger
readers: Could Altamont, along with the recent arrest of Charles Manson and his gang, represent a shift
in the counterculture movement?
If you could rewrite that last paragraph
to appeal to a
reader's sense of justice like you did
in paragraph one, what might you change?
I use Pageflakes (www.pageflakes.com)-- a free Web - based feed
reader with an
appealing layout —
to follow different types of information, including current events
in countries my 6th grade social studies class is studying (www.pageflakes.com/wferriter/16714925) and my students» digital projects (www.pageflakes.com/wferriter/16617706).
Some ideas
to make reading
appealing to adolescents include pairing classic literature with similarly themed young adult fiction; building a classroom library that addresses the curriculum and the needs of students; providing time for sustained silent reading; start book clubs; and using Venn diagrams, dinner party, and
readers» theater techniques
to explore issues
in literature.
But it's the 340i, pictured
in Sport Line form, that will likely
appeal most
to evo's
readers.
Yep, if we're
appealing to only those
in our initial niche market, our
readers are more likely
to have similar expectations, and thus be satisfied with our stories.
Many authors are prolific
readers, so if your book seems
appealing to them, they may just be interested
in reading your book, and if they like it, they can endorse it.
The bundle features nine titles
in five different series that will
appeal to all types of
readers, whether they're fans of sci - fi, fantasy, gaming or steampunk!
Still, Zoomy makes an
appealing, original character, and the insightful first - person narration will definitely keep
readers involved
in his story, right down
to the final secret - code letter and the author's note.
Whether it was the eroticism or her style of writing that
appealed to readers is a topic of debate, though what perhaps matters the most is that the book went on
to sell
in millions.
Code Girls will likely
appeal to a wide audience; anyone with an interest
in WWII history — both fiction and nonfiction
readers alike — will very likely find much
to love here.
With particular
appeal to women
readers, Tan's novel, the first
in a string of books she has written about her Chinese heritage, tells the heartfelt story of four Chinese women who formed a support group
in 1949
in San Francisco.
Kiki Strike is targeted at grades 5
to 8, but our own reading and scanning of
reader reviews at various sites indicate that it's likely
to appeal to girls at the top end of the age scale, and beyond - Perhaps it is
in recognition of this that the author has her characters age two years
in this first book - they start off 12 years old but are 14 by the end.
For example, both parents and children want
to see more diversity
in books, and finding something interesting and
appealing to read is still a major obstacle for kids, especially reluctant
readers.
This story will
appeal to many female comics fans, though
readers may,
in the end, be slightly turned off by a resolution that awkwardly introduces some odd sunlight into the otherwise dark world.
Appearing with the statement is a symbol denoting primary use or
appeal: YA, for those books of general YA interest; YA / C, for books of curriculum use; YA / S, for books that will
appeal most
to teens with a special interest
in a specific subject; and YA / M, for books most suitable for mature young adult
readers of any age capable of adult judgment and able
to respond
to the book as a whole rather than reacting
to isolated parts or incidental aspects.
The books not only
appeal and fascinate children, they encourage kids
to become better
readers so they can learn more tricks
to get ahead
in Minecraft.