Sentences with phrase «benefit to readers»

This section answers that question with a number of benefits to the reader.
Not the entire sales pitch, but the biggest benefit to the reader.
The book should be of interest and benefit to readers interested in the legal profession and the meaning of professionalism in our culture.
This title went from being all about the author (with no obvious benefit to the reader), to a travel guide!
We are also confident that the work on Portable Web Publications, as initiated by W3C and IDPF experts inside the DPUB IG, associated with the work of the Readium Foundation on modern open - source reading software, will bring great benefits to readers in the coming years, including print - disabled people.
1 Which is of great benefit to Amazon but also of some small benefit to readers... if I want to read, say, To Kill A Mockingbird right now, the Kindle would have it to me in less than a minute.
Do yourself a favor, and make your book more saleable by delivering solid benefits to the reader, not just trying to sell them more crap.
It's easy to see an Amazon Used Ebooks Store simply being a way for the company (and publishers) to sell the same content license over and over again, without much real benefit to readers or customers.
But they're also a huge benefit to readers, both because of the free borrowing highlighted in the next article and because KDP Select allows the authors and publishers to offer the thousands of -LSB-...]
This added engagement factor can be of great benefit to readers who find themselves easily distracted while reading print books.
I'm not talking about those lame «register your purchase with us» pleas that offer no meaningful benefit to readers.
Clever book formatting will include numerous benefits to the reader experience.
Express yourself: With today's modern cover letter, adding value and telling a brief story is a true benefit to the reader, and should entice them to want to move forward.
Having worked with Personal Career Management elsewhere within the Group, we know that their in - depth career expertise and personal approach will be of enormous benefit to our readers.
If you read my response again you'll see I said at the moment Amazon's goals bring the most benefit to readers and authors.
If you produce a blog that provides great benefit to readers — and if you blog your ebook on that site and manage to draw enough readers — this alone can provide a platform that will ensure your book sells successfully.
Digital reading has offered up a host of benefits to readers.
or «Stop by the store Wednesday evening 6 to 8 for tastings of our latest chocolate bars paired with red wines from WineBar at 123 Front Street» might be messages that promote your service while also offering a benefit to readers.
Focus instead on how readers can benefit from the story (and no, learning about your new product isn't a benefit to readers).
Here's one of my favorite formulas because it reminds me to stay focused on the goals of the copy and the benefits to the reader.
I only consider products & brands that I love and use, and are a benefit to readers.
If you've written a self - help or some other non-fiction book, any words on your website should clearly show the benefits to the reader.
Second, you need one that covers the benefit to the reader in reading this book.
A strong title and subtitle will indicate the benefit to the reader.
For prescriptive nonfiction, offering a promise (benefit to the reader) is also important.
And the benefit to the readers is that they can read exactly what they want.
What most people on Amazon's side are saying is that at the moment their goals (yes, we admit they are self interested goals) bring the most benefit to readers and authors.
Our editors visit areas and establishments of their own taste and choosing and will only write about them if they feel there is some benefit to our readers knowing about a particular venue.
I may occasionally use referral links when they offer a benefit to my readers such as a credit.
I believe that Bloomberg's sponsorship will prove to be a benefit to readers of SCOTUSblog.
If you feel it will be of some benefit to your readers, please feel free to link to the article, or embed the video (youtube) into this post.
You are the product, and as such, you must interpret and market your benefits to the reader in a present - day, proactive manner.
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