Sentences with phrase «as having readers»

When testing recipes, I use both, as I have readers who prefer one over the other.
People seem to like my scribbling, so as long as I have readers, I guess I'll be a writer.

Not exact matches

While Apple (AAPL) has pitched its News app as a must - have for both readers and publishers, it's proven far less financially appealing to the media outlets.
The late author wielded a pen as skillfully as Roger Federer wields a tennis racket,» Gates assures skeptical would - be readers.
The other is Scanaflu, an upper respiratory infection tool that uses the smartphone as a reader to determine if you have Strep A, Influenza A, Influenza B, adenovirus, or RSV — a common, cold - like virus.
As the site fostered a large and engaged community of readers, it made sense to utilize the knowledge and opinions of these readers to craft products they would actually buy.
By forgoing endorsements, newspapers could better fulfill that role: They would be making a statement that news organizations provide impartial information - and readers should act on it as they see fit.
(As I'm sure Broadsheet readers know, the singer has been the focus of multiple allegations of sexual abuse, sexual coercion, and physical abuse.)
As with Facebook's Instant Articles, however, Medium's offer to publishers brings up many of the same risks: Number one being that your fate — and the discoverability of your content, and any relationship you have with your readers around that content — is essentially in the hands of a third - party provider.
And, as «Reader's Digest» has said for nearly a century: Laughter is the best medicine.
Canada, as Canadian Business readers know well, has had its share of headaches as well.
To that point, 92 percent of the 3,500 - plus readers who had taken our survey as of Dec. 4 said they would not roll over their 401 (k) funds into a company pension plan.
Without very specific and stirring visual cues in a story, listeners (or readers) may not be as totally immersed as they could have been with something to «see.»
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).
Morrissey said that Digiday's initial approach has not changed: It tries to serve its community of readers in as many different ways as it possibly can.
then if nothing on your ad page attracts the client within milliseconds, they turn the page again and you are done and over with, ready to be fish - wrapping paper, while if there are other ads on the page, or some article text, it gives the reader a reason to stop at that page, and then your ad has a higher visibility and ability to intrigue the customer, giving it several times the mental real estate and visibility than an ad costing thrice as much.
While social platforms have established themselves as incredibly powerful resources for building that sort of relationship with fans, followers, readers, and loyalists, we've seen over the past few years that many of those platforms become pay - to - play.
Next Issue has more than 100,000 users in Canada, says Maich, with readers spending the same amount of time with the content as if it were a print magazine, rather than a website.
As interest in food has boomed, the newspaper has capitalized, expanding coverage and its relationships with readers.
Not only will you get more content out of the effort, but you'll also have better results because readers won't be nearly as overwhelmed.
Even as they dissented, several readers admitted that having to charge a phone every day is starting to get old and agreed with at least some of my points.
Similarly, print media brands such as Wired magazine have developed apps to deliver custom content to their readers.
Avid readers have loved the Kindle for years, but as more people «go digital,» it's becoming even more popular.
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He rejects adjectives and adverbs as «imprecise» and bans some words and phrases, including «but» (the latter on the grounds that having to process contradictory ideas close together confuses readers).
It doesn't attempt to hold the reader's attention for an extended period of time, and this is important if you're presenting to a potential investor who will have other plans he or she will need to read as well.
So I think as long as readers — whether they admit it publicly or not — as long as readers have a hunger for true, critical, funny stories about how the system works and about the concentration of money and power in modern society, as long as they have that appetite, then a site like Gawker.com is going to have a continued purpose.
The rival Apple Pay system, launched in the U.S. in September, requires merchants to install near - field card readers, limiting its reach as contactless credit cards have been slow to take off there.
A number of readers mentioned to me that a list of neighbourhoods, as opposed to cities, would be more helpful.
You might want to sketch out some subheadings so your readers will have signposts as they work their way through the content.
Online sales, already anemic because of a web site in which B&N had underinvested over the years as it pursued its Nook digital reader efforts, plunged immediately.
Amazon began as an on - line book store, so it makes sense Prime has benefits for readers.
The print - advertising revenue that used to prop up the business models of newspaper chains like Gannett and Tribune's former parent, Tribune Co., has disintegrated over the past decade as advertisers and readers have moved to digital platforms like Facebook and Google.
Burnett and Evans urge readers to learn to build their lives as a designer would — through experimentation, wayfinding, prototyping and constant iteration.
On Joe Nocera's blog, a reader known only as «Anonymous Banker» has an interesting treatise on why small companies with great credit can't get loans right now.
As a kid, Musk was a voracious reader who would read 10 hours a day, according to Ashlee Vance's 2015 biography, «Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future.»
The idea is that Zymurgy readers, as homebrewers, have more refined palates than most and can suss out the winners.
Within hours of the announcement on Thursday — which involves making it easier for users to flag fakes, as well as alerting readers when the accuracy of a story has been called into question — conservative outlets were already dismissing the move as a conspiracy of left - leaning partisans, designed to smother alternative sources and protect existing «gatekeepers.»
I don't write as much about the other two businesses these days, but fast - food has strangely proven to be a popular topic with readers.
And that, dear reader, is about as low as I have ever seen a brand sink.
Nasar's cast of characters is a mix of those who've become brand names, such as Hayek and Friedman; those whose names are found less commonly in economic textbooks (Charles Dickens); and those like Beatrice Webb (née Potter) previously underappreciated by the lay reader.
Facebook said it would test a feature using Instant Articles to allow readers to see multiple stories at a time, as a package, from their preferred news organizations.
Startups like De Correspondent in the Netherlands, which is funded completely by subscribers (or members, as they call them) have shown that treating readers as partners rather than passive consumers has a number of benefits, including improving the site's journalism.
The original idea was to try and attract young Latino and Hispanic readers and viewers, but that has since broadened to include millennials as a whole — a market that everyone from Vice News to Snapchat claim to have a lock on.
From its start as The Commerce of the Nation, a Chamber of Commerce organ, Canadian Business has become a trusted source for nearly 1.1 million readers.
I should probably note at this point that I have been a staunch (and somewhat lonely) supporter of comments and the value of reader engagement since the days when I was the «communities editor,» or social media editor, at a major national daily newspaper in Canada in 2008, when anti-comment opinions and emotions in the newsroom were just as heated as they are today.
In some cases that will mean helping publishers or media outlets, he said, and in some cases it won't (something publishers have already learned with past initiatives such as the «social reader» app experiments in 2012).
Many of the top news sites would have 10 or 100 times as many readers for their main story on a given news day.
Include two sentences as to what will the reader gain and learn that he / she does not have prior to reading?
By the time I graduated high school, I had over 10,000 daily readers and had positioned myself as a powerful voice in the world of competitive gaming.
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