Sentences with phrase «appeal to those readers who»

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.
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.
Think of something that appeals to readers who will enjoy your book.
Long Black Veil will appeal to readers who enjoy complex plots and exploring contemporary issues of identity and the role of gender; as well as the idea of self - reinvention.
Your list of potential titles for your book should appeal to readers who are drawn to these topics, but with a unique spin that helps differentiate your special vision as it relates to the subject.
I agree that you don't want a reader who hates your genre — in my experience, the comments seems to focus on critiquing the genre as a whole rather than your work in particular — but I think it can be incredibly useful to learn what does and does not appeal to the reader who wouldn't ordinarily pick your book off the shelf.
In the last few weeks we have launched a brand new mobile version of our website that appeals to readers who have an iPhone or Android devices.
It's also a top - notch, high - quality detective procedural that will appeal to readers who enjoy a literary mystery.
I dig the gunmetal color, which should appeal to readers who want their device to standout in a crowd.
Watson's sophomore effort (Quad, 2007) will appeal to readers who like their action shot through with psychological suspense and enjoy untwisting complicated threads to get at a story's core.
After all, it offers the highest percentage royalty, and eBooks are usually priced lower than print books, which appeals to readers who might not want to drop $ 15 on an author they've never heard of.
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Short stories have long held appeal to readers who lead busy lives.
- Publishers Weekly «While this reviewer would have liked a little more detail on how taxidermists work, Milgrom's lively account will appeal to readers who enjoyed Mary Roach's quirky science books» - Library Journal «Who knew a book about dead animals could be so lively?
The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson Swanson (The Girl with a Clock for a Heart) takes readers to greater Hitchcockian levels with this twisty psychological thriller, which will appeal to readers who loved the way Hawkins jumped from one narrator to another, slowly peeling back everyone's layers to reveal their true motivations.
Will appeal to those readers who like slower paced atmospheric novels.
The potential titles for your book should appeal to readers who are drawn to these topics, but you'll want to have a unique spin that sets your vision apart.
STM is a curated collective of quality books that appeal to readers who like a little science, technology, or medicine in the stories they read.
Designed to appeal to readers who read in bed at night (without wanting to disturb a sleeping spouse), the new Nook uses an LED lighting system hidden around the bezel of the screen.
You can adapt, obviously, but you can also do a number of other things, Debrouwere says: focus on storytelling and personality, because those things are irreplaceable, and concentrate on appealing to readers who are passionate about a specific topics.

Not exact matches

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.
Yet it does not seem likely that her audience is as uniform as all that; and even those readers who do not share this writer's commitment to traditional religion may still wonder whether, if we are going to create our own object of worship, the exchange of a personal, loving God for an impersonal, unresponsive Good is an appealing trade.
The newspaper had to be run as an efficient business, selling advertising and appealing to readers (who were now customers) every day.
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).»
Here's a bit about what I'm looking for (taken from that page)... If you have a product that you think would appeal to me and my readers (who are generally moms of young children), please contact me.
This book is an easy reader that is sure to appeal to all gifted children, but particularly those who prefer to read a book during recess rather than play basketball.
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.
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.
Keep experts on payroll who know how to design, display, and promote books to appeal to identified reader communities.
Publishers employ editors and artists who have particular notions (based on professional experience with what sells and what doesn't) about how your book should sound and look to appeal to specific reader tastes.
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.
This sequel to The Hunger Games is obviously drawing many adult readers, including several in our office who rave about this fast - paced read and its appealing young heroine, Katniss Everdeen.
The TotallyBooked plugin helps you present your books to readers in a classy, appealing way, while also supporting the book buyers and local bookstores who carry your book.
Someone who writes a very specific kind of thing that appeals to a few thousand, loyal readers.
«If an e-book cover appeals to someone and speaks well on the book's behalf,» said Chris O'Byrne who heads up The E-book Editor, «I think it could have a huge impact on whether a reader buys it or not.»
There is no other dictionary loaded on the reader other that the default English one and no way to change the settings to appeal to people who speak Spanish or French.
The mix of heartache and humor, blended with sometimes outlandish circumstances will likely appeal to female readers like me, and most especially to those who are mothers... Negative and positive are nearly balanced in these stories and though we can not expect the same in real life, this evenness makes for hopeful reading.
It might not appeal to older readers who have more than enough money to spend, but for younger ones, this might be a viable alternative to their parents credit card.
YA / Mature Readers: The hairstyles may be different, but the angst remains the same and will appeal to today's teen readers, especially those who can stomach the horrorReaders: The hairstyles may be different, but the angst remains the same and will appeal to today's teen readers, especially those who can stomach the horrorreaders, especially those who can stomach the horror angle.
As much a story about a young man and his friends trying to make their way in the world as a profoundly affecting exploration of the nature of truth and storytelling, The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards will appeal to readers of Tom Rachman's The Imperfectionists and Jennifer Egan's A Visit from the Goon Squad with its elegantly constructed exploration of the stories we tell to find out who we really are.
The Kindle managed to appeal to the voracious reader, who saw the transition of book to e-book as a progression.
All in all, our readers were swept up in the tempestuous adventure that was Fanny and Robert Louis's life, and they believe many others will be too: Under the Wide and Starry Sky will appeal to those who enjoyed Loving Frank and other recent biographical novels about remarkable women who lived under the shadow of famous men (See Beyond the Book.)
The Paperwhite and Voyage are hyping the built in reading light and high resolution displays, while the Basic appeals to the the casual reader who might never have owned a Kindle before.
This will appeal to people who like the tectonic feel of physical buttons or often hold their reader in one hand while commuting and exclusively using the touchscreen does not make practical sense.
He's an online - publishing guru who's devoted to bashing down the artifice of the publishing and editing worlds, so that writers can appeal directly to their readers.
You need to offer something of intrinsic value that appeals only to readers who enjoy your genre.
Because of changes in the way books are sold online it is now not only possible but desirable to do both: having a series available in bundles as well as individual titles appeals to readers looking for value as well as readers who want to pay only for what they need.
While this won't appeal to the tech savvy that are Tmonews readers (myself included), there are people who don't want a high end or even medium spec tablet.
Are you willing to make the new version of the book even more appealing, so that readers who bought the self - published edition will still want the new edition?
Spread the word, appeal to more readers who might buy their book next time, yadda yadda.
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