Sentences with phrase «by pages read»

However, if it prices writing by pages read, Amazon's system may lead to authors writing significantly longer books in order to maximise profit, which means digital publishing could have an impact on the way authors write their books.
When KU was a year old, in June 2015, Amazon announced that they would begin paying participating authors by pages read, instead of by number of books downloaded.
While Amazon KU is not the only subscription service paying authors by pages read, others, like Scribd or Bookmate do not ask for exclusivity: you can enjoy all advantages of great visibility and high download rates while still selling your books through other channels.
the only subscription service paying authors by pages read, others, like Scribd or Bookmate do not ask for exclusivity: you can enjoy all advantages of great visibility and high download rates while still selling your books through other channels.
Arguably, judging books by pages read means it's about pleasing the reader, now more than ever.
Amazon pays us by the page read.
Equipped with all the advantages of the tolino eco system, the tolino page eBook Reader offers you a page by page reading adventure for a great price!

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The acceptance of HTML by Web page designers has allowed them to think of a document as a way of accessing information, rather than a collection of static pages that can only be read when downloaded.
(Judging from the Kickstarter page, this app is a tad aggressive: «Good morning Chris, your body clock is now out of sync by 56 minutes,» a sample text reads.
On its support page, Apple said that the affected cables read «Designed by Apple in California Assembled in China.»
Steal a page from large competitors» business plans and you could boost revenues by hosting book - related events and reading groups, or launching a used - book Web site.
Although Jim Camp has written about negotiation, he seems like the sort of person who doesn't believe you can become a better negotiator just by reading a few hundred pages.
Just read the first page of a new book (2 - Minute Rule), and before you know it, the first three chapters have flown by.
Even then, according to classic research by Web guru Jakob Nielsen and others, you read digital pages more slowly than paper ones, and ultimately you read less online than you do in print.
Intercom's company blog gets 200,000 pages views, has 90,000 UVMs and is read by employees of Google, Airbnb and Uber.
Every book I read I fold key pages and later go back through and transfer the information to note cards I organize by theme in card boxes.
If you're unsure about how to make the best of your dealings with your outside accountant, start reading 101 Questions to Ask Your CPA, a free eight - page brochure provided by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
If you're even considering expanding overseas, International Business, a 35 - page booklet published recently by the American Institute of CPAs (800-862-4272, Product # 090064, $ 9), is a must read.
Why sweat over the editing, the wording, or the page formatting when a plan isn't going to be read by outsiders?
Although benefits consultants can be full of good ideas, here's a cheaper way to learn about the wide world of perks: read Executive Employment & Compensation, a 120 - page handbook by Arnold S. Ross, James E. McKinney, and Charlotte P. Armstrong (Hirschfeld, Stern, Moyer & Ross, 800-729-6423, 1993, $ 18.95).
The purpose of on - page SEO is to ensure that your website is readable by search engines; the easier it is to read the structure and content of your website, the better you will ultimately rank.
Or if I'm mentally tired from doing a difficult task requiring a lot of concentration, I might relax my mind by reading a few pages from a novel.
A 236 - page compendium of insightful commentary and sound advice for the entrepreneur and small business owner With real world practicality, readers will learn how to significantly reduce their marketing costs and while increasing their profit margins by employing environmentally sound and ethically founded policies and practices; convert their vendors, customers, and competitors into a kind of auxiliary sales resource; successfully persuading business acquaintances to become joint - venture partners; utilizing social media, traditional media, and their own imagination to reduce advertising costs while employing alternative marketing practices The distilled and effective wisdom of two of the most successful yet frugal entrepreneurs who have combined their many years of experience and expertise in a single volume that should be considered mandatory reading strongly recommended.
So that if your CEO gets hit by a bus, your networking events are busts, your website stops appearing on the first page of search results, and your marketing content stops getting read — your engine is still going to run.
«I might lose whatever credibility I have with readers if I suggested flat out that a book centered around the subject of oil, written by an economist, was a page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling read.
Great article... until your web site told me you don't want me to read it by plopping an ad on top of the page.
(If you're just starting out creating the Facebook business page for your company, you can read about how to set it up from soup - to - nuts in this post by Leslie Nuccio.)
The above are crowdfunding landing page recommendations from Clay Herbert; you can get into the details of landing page design by reading his case study here.
(Don't be intimidated by the 69 pages of footnotes; while meticulously researched, this is a captivating read for anyone seeking clarity on why Wall Street can collapse, get bailed out by the taxpayer, cause a Great Recession and still call the shots in Washington.)
NB, just read a rather patronising article on page 2 of the business section of the Telegraph by Paul Killik of Killik & Co..
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With newly elected President Trump on the front page of every major newspaper and announcements, speculation, and pure spectacle emanating out of Washington, D.C. seemingly by the hour, it's increasingly difficult for world leaders — much less small business lenders or borrowers — to... Read the blog post
We do read thousands of reviews by individuals, and we often include websites where consumers vote on which products they consider best in the Our Sources pages.
And thats simply because the book they live by, they have never read even a whole page on.
For a better understanding how and by whom this whole world has been deceived we invite you to read all the pages and articles of the website http://www.aworlddeceived.ca
Martyrs and Martyrologies edited by Diana Wood Blackwell, 497 pages, $ 64.95 The story of Christian martyrs of the twentieth century is yet to be told, and one of the merits of this collection of learned essays, consisting of papers read at the Summer 1992 and Winter 1993 meetings of the Ecclesiastical History Society, is that they not only deal with early, medieval, and early - modern martyrs (and ideas about martyrdom), but include several original essays on latter - day martyrs.
After reading the epilogues one is drawn back to the text itself, and I have found it inviting to be greeted by a clean page (without my old markings) as I read it now, a different person than I was thirty years ago.
I just read a comment where a guy was offended by the page God.
And I especially loved reading his work from the complete twenty - six - volume set I had owned since boyhood, with its evocative dull red covers and rough - cut pages and illustrations shielded by translucent slips of rice - paper.
Mr Deighan will have read in these pages «something very close» to the idea that Thomistic epistemology tends to emphasise «immutable essences» and static forms, and that this emphasis has been powerfully challenged by the success of modern science (for example Jaeger's article in our last issue and in our September 2006 issue the editorial and the quotes from Ronald Knox's God and the Atom).
I think that every Bible should have a big «STOP» sign on the first page along with that passage of scripture letting the reader (or potential reader) know that this book is not for everybody, but only for those that have been enabled by God to read and understand it.
The Church's Guide for Reading Paul: The Canonical Shaping of the Pauline Corpus by Brevard S. Childs Eerdmans, 288 pages, $ 28 paper When the history of biblical scholarship for the twentieth century is written, a prominent spot will be given to Brevard Childs.
By reading the comments on this page you can see the handiwork of the devil — do not let him put the blinders on your eyes and on your mind — he walks among us daily — do not let yourself be fooled or used.
Reading Backwards: Figural Christology and the Fourfold Gospel Witness by richard b. hays baylor, 177 pages, $ 34.95
Those of you who wish to participate in the experiment themselves — by conducting listen - only interviews, taking a day off from expressing opinions, reading books you don't expect to like, or watching either Fox News or MSNBC for a day — are welcome to send your stories to me through thecontact page.
Anyone who reads through Father Jaki's vast tome, or even takes in just a few pages of it, will immediately be struck by Newman's consistently used term for the Catholic Church: «the one, true fold» (or slight variants thereof).
Please go to page 46 of this thread and read the last post by David Johnson (at least until the «Cheers!»
my husband and I are on the same page with this as are others we are friends with and it's not through a book we read or denominational position or sect leader's influence: I like to think we were all gradually influenced by the Holy Spirit... then I'm sure that's how you feel about your position too.
The Philanthropic Revolution: An Alternative History of American Charity by jeremy beeruniversity of pennsylvania, 134 pages, $ 19.95 As I sat on the subway car reading Jeremy Beer's new book The Philanthropic Revolution: An Alternative History of American Charity, a homeless man entered the....
White Coat, Black Hat: Adventures on the Dark Side of Medicine by Carl Elliott Beacon, 213 pages, $ 21.95 Warning: Reading this book may make you afraid to take your medicine.
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