There are over 4,000 new
books each day competing for shelf space, and you have to convince people that you are worth their time!
The truth is that there are over 4,000 new
books each day competing for shelf space, and you have to address why your book is unique.
Not exact matches
In these
days of rival grand theories» superstrings, the inflationary model, et al.»
competing on the front pages of the Wall Street Journal for the status of last word on the ultimate, Davies»
book might appear to be just another technician's confident assertion that science will soon have all the answers.
Its always more about balancing the
books than it is about moving forward and that's a fact Next season will be the best chance we've had in a decade to really
compete with the oil rich clubs and Wenger is acting like its another
day at the office while all the talented players in the 2 positions we need to fill are drifting towards clubs that are showing interest.
At the end of the
day, if we can help our kids find their passion, and learn to
compete, yet learn to lose with dignity — and learn to get back up and
compete again, then in my
book, we have created winners no matter the outcome.
On any given
day during your free sale you'll be
competing with other free
books in your category.
Will your
book have to
compete with a big - time, irresistible best - selling author's
book on your promo
day?
These
books are
competing on the same playing field as traditional published
books, and, these
days, often outdoing the latter.
There is a category for «
book apps,» but in essence your interactive
book, which is trying to push the limits of what eBooks can and can't do, is
competing against Angry Birds and a host of other addictive, mind - numbing apps that are designed to help people gobble up thirty - second chunks of their
day.
Imagine a
day when literary agencies
compete with each other for the chance to put an author's new
book before the public.
One problem is that authors must
compete for readers with a lot more
books — many of which «probably never should have seen the light of
day,» he said.
So that makes me wonder how other readers are engaging with
books — and with other,
competing forms of entertaining — these
days.