Sentences with phrase «chance on buying a book»

5) It's easier to take a chance on buying a book.

Not exact matches

More chance of buying luis Suarez than Wenger adding to a position with that many players on the books 6.)
Chelsea got stronger as the half wore on though and had a few chances of their own, but they were rightfully denied a chance from the penalty spot when the ref booked Willian for diving instead of buying his attempt to have Bellerin penalised.
On the other hand, I will buy DT books at the B&N store in the city when I have a chance to go there.
Whereas if you've got 100 books on the market, then 100 times as many people will find them by chance and buy them, which means you've now got 100 times as many sales.
If there's a book I want to read ASAP, chances are very high that it's by an author who's already on my buy list.
Whether you're a new author or a veteran with dozens of volumes on bookstore shelves, your back cover blurb will always be your best chance to convince a reader to buy your newest book.
Using these three methods wisely, you can get your book up from zero and increase the chances that an informed reader will buy your book on the spot.
I tend to buy lots of hardcover books by my favorite authors or take a chance on a new business, geopolitics, or other non-fiction type of reads.
LYNN NEARY: During the Great Depression, publishers were looking for a way to encourage booksellers to buy more books and to take a chance on unknown authors.
I mean, the chances of someone coming to Amazon to buy your book and leaving with an Ambient Narwhal Nightlight instead is slim, but still... do you really want to rely on the world's biggest and most diverse retailer as your primary outlet for sales?
Amazon is looking to launch a Kindle library - one that would allow ebook fans the chance to rent books rather than buying them, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.The move would apparently see older titles becoming available on a loan basis,... Read more
Amazon's UK Kindle Store has gone live in the UK bringing with it the chance for users, who've already imported a Kindle or are using the Kindle app on the iPhone, Android, Mac or PC, the chance to buy books locally.Users will be able to choose from over... Read more
If you are an unknown author, getting a notable leader in your field to write your foreword is essential if you want to get readers to take a chance on you and buy your book.
And there are so many other pressures on editors from the business side of publishing houses — they may love a book, yet not be allowed to buy it because their house can't afford to take a chance.
That's dollars he won't be able to spend on additional books... Consider this: if a customer buys 5 self - published books, 3 of them beeing rubbish... He'll stil have bought 2 good books instead of one, with 4 $ going to the good authors nstead of 2 $... And after he'll have posted reviews on the 5 books, the 3 rubbish ones will have less chances of beeing bought by other customers, whereas the good ones will sell better, thus enhancing the good author's sales.
If you can get a mention, a review, contribute a guest post, article, or give an interview on a site that ranks for the keywords your audience might be typing in, there is a good chance you can intrigue some of that traffic enough to point it to where they can buy your book.
and when the publicity happens and the awareness is created, leading the reader to teh book, the book has to have the best chance of someone hitting the «buy» button based on what they see, read, resonate with once they get there.
Recently, publishers and authors have stumbled on a not - so - surprising epiphany: your best chance to help someone find your book and subsequently buy it is through bookstores.
If an author like Boyd Morrison can manage, just based on his own efforts, to hit the top 200 of the Kindle Store, Amazon ought to highlight him so that Kindle owners have a chance to buy his books.
There's a good chance they might consider buying your book... BUT... when they click on your page you HAVE ZERO REVIEWS.
But no worries, chances are someone who buys a book from the iBookstore wouldn't care to leave a review on Amazon anyway.
Whatever customers can not find in print, they can check out on an online catalog; the more they contact the store to buy books, the higher chance they will come back for more shopping.
If you are an independent author without a proven market, there is almost ZERO chance an indie bookstore will be interested in BUYING your book to put on their shelves, AT ANY PRICE.
Publishers wanted to encourage booksellers to buy more books and take a chance on unknown authors, so they stupidly started allowing stores to return unsold inventory for a refund.
When the excerpt is sent out to readers, chances are your book will likely be discovered, shared, and bought because they are hooked on your story.
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While I got the chance to slip to an outlet mall for a few hours and buy shoes and spent many lovely hours lounging around on the balcony reading my book, eating apples and drinking Diet Cokes that DD stole from the conference for me, I was more than ready to hit the road after night three.
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