However,
the average reader of this blog is.................
Not exact matches
Along with influential
readers like Musk and Harris, Wait But Why now has numbers any other startup
blog would be envious
of: A total
of 31 million unique visitors and 87 million page views, with monthly
averages of 1.6 million uniques and 4.6 million page views, according to Urban.
Even Neal Pollack, a New York Times journalist who wrote an article in support
of self - publishing, said he wouldn't recommend self - publishing for a first time author, as «a self - published book [by a new author] is almost certainly going to end up on the digital slush pile, with fewer
readers than the
average blog post.»
The
average amount
of time
readers spend on anyone's
blog is somewhere between two blinks and a click.
Blog reader Jacob Young sent me this link for a free Kindle book (thanks, Jacob), called The Reformed Faith by the late Lorainne Boettner which received an
average user rating
of 4.5 out
of 5 stars...
If the
average American Adult has a reading speed
of 300 words per minute, then it is reasonable to assume that a typical
reader will focus his / her attention, on
average, to around 450 words on a typical
blog (I have just pasted that threshold, so congratulations loyal
reader for being above
average).
Problogger.com reports that a typical
reader «spends 96 seconds reading the
average blog» — giving writers a «96 window
of opportunity» to capture a
reader's attention.
has a reading speed
of 300 words per minute, then it is reasonable to assume that a typical
reader will focus his / her attention, on
average, to around 450 words on a typical
blog (I have just pasted that threshold, so congratulations loyal
reader for being above
average).
Many
of you may remember author C.J. West, who gave away a copy
of his book, The End
of Marking Time, to the
blog's
readers in 2011 (it's $ 2.99 now, but I liked it and it as an
average user rating
of 4.5 stars based on 130 customer reviews — click here or type in http://amzn.to/f2xFZA into your computer's web browser to see it.)
, write a great story, get distributed - drm inconviences customers more than pirates - use google alerts to stay abreast
of of search terms phrases used in your book to watch out for plagiarizers - market your book / brand,
blog, fb, twitter - get beta
readers - never - ending book launch - study bestsellers in your category - highest earners write 150 - 200k words 60 - 80k are considered full length tho - top 50 bestsellers on smashwords
average 100k words - write series (review
of free book)
Blog reader Jacob Young sent me this link for a free Kindle book (thanks, Jacob), called The Reformed Faith by the late Lorainne Boettner which received an
average user rating
of 4.5 out
of 5 stars on the Amazon website.
Hi Darius, A
reader on another travel
blog posted that if you become an authorized user on someone else's card, and if that person has a long credit history with that card, this will automatically increase the
average length
of time
of your credit card history.
While this likely appeals to the
average Canadian, it probably doesn't appeal to the regular
readers of this
blog.
My
readers are not just a bunch
of anoraky trainspotters, they're discerning travellers, highly engaged with train travel, green and slow travel and all manner
of independent travel, reflected by an
average of 12 comments per
blog post.
If the
average reader is forced to spend an inordinate amount
of effort either looking for or understanding the data then this
blog quickly boils down to little more than a opinion
blog.
The story is a remarkable indictment
of the corruption and cynicism that is rife among climate scientists, and I'm going to try to tell it in layman's language so that the
average blog reader can understand it.
The story is a remarkable indictment
of the corruption and cyncism that is rife among climate scientists, and I'm going to try to tell it in layman's language so that the
average blog reader can understand it.
In addition, Bashman described that he reports on court rulings at «How Appealing» as they issue — he does not simply provide commentary — and, in addition, his
blog generates an
average of 10,000
readers a day.
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