Sentences with phrase «biggest benefit to the reader»

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I give these readers my best advice, of course, but lately I've been yearning to show them the bigger picture: how these problems came to be, who benefits from the status quo (even as our kids lose out), and what we — both as individuals and as a society — could be doing to make a real difference in the lives and health of all American children.
A reader forwarded this mailer touting the governor's MRT plan he received over the weekend that's part of a campaign in support of the spending cuts / reform proposals that's being paid for by two health care industry big fish that stand to benefit: SEIU 1199 and the Greater New York Hospital Association.
While I am not the biggest, most muscular, or strongest, I am very well rounded and understand the proper technique of lifts and want to make sure readers do lifts correctly and safely so that they can enjoy their training and see benefit.
One of the biggest benefits to the platform is the ability to order the personalized editions of the stories in print, making it a lasting keepsake or special gift for a special reader.
It's safe to say that readers of all ages would benefit from pondering the big - picture questions Sara Zarr explores in The Lucy Variations: Are you obligated to «use» your talent, or is it all right to simply enjoy it?
Jennifer Weiner's latest project demonstrates one of the digital revolution's biggest benefits — when inspiration strikes an author, readers don't have to wait two years to reap the benefits.
I'm not a big fan of reading manga / comics digitally but I really want to see it succeed to the benefit of readers, creators and publishers alike.
The obsession ebook vendors have with silos and their antipathy towards easy interop is crippling their only competitive advantage over Amazon, the one big thing they can use to increase the benefit a reader gets from their ecosystem.
Interview with Goodreads CEO Otis Chandler and Amazon's VP of Kindle content, Russ Grandinetti, on paidContent raises many of the questions that people are asking, although answers are mostly variations of «we don't know yet» and assurances that things will remain the same (the headline «First Do No Harm» comes from Grandinetti's response to the question of whether Amazon reader reviews will migrate to Goodreads, «Our mentality here is to first do no harm, and make sure that if we're going to do integrations, users genuinely find it to be a big benefit.»)
The two biggest benefits to writing the shorter books are: it's easier to keep the reader's attention, and it's possible to get books out at a faster pace.
The more I read about self - publishing, the more I hear that the big key is having multiple titles available... and the big benefits are that readers get to decide what succeeds and what doesn't (versus editors or booksellers) and this point in today's post.
While this is likely a negative development for readers, indie - authors are likely positioned to benefit from higher average ebook prices (especially when this average is skewed by titles coming from Big Five publishers).
One of the biggest benefits of conducting a virtual book tour is that you will have the opportunity to invite readers back to your blog.
For many of the biggest bookstores like Amazon and Barnes & Noble, readers will be able to purchase either the eBook or the printed version, whichever book format they desire — one of the benefits of making your book available on both networks.
Citi warned us last year that a number of key benefits offered by the Prestige card would be tweaked (to make them less rewarding) or removed altogether (I discussed these here) so, with the 23 July start date for these benefit changes now just a month away, I thought it was time to remind readers of one of the big changes that's about to hit.
Readers: What's more important to you in a credit card: big sign up bonus, airline or hotel affiliation, or useful card benefits?
While everyone anticipates the big reveal of the Clawbies winners on New Year's Eve, the bottom line is that this process is designed to celebrate and publicize all the bloggers and readers who participate; everyone benefits from our open and social media nominations system.
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