Sentences with phrase «discovered by more readers»

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This book affords the reader the ability to relive huge battles from years gone by between sorcerers and monsters, and perhaps discover a little more about the predicament in which you find yourself.
Had Allegretto and Mishel included more occupational variables in their regression, readers would have discovered that virtually every occupation is either «underpaid» or «overpaid» by their reasoning.
Books at the top of the rankings are more likely to be discovered by potential readers.
She's probably the key speaker on issues of metadata at publishing conferences and the kind of soul who doesn't mind a rather basic question from someone trying to learn more about this fundamental element of publishing in the digital age — the metadata by which a book is tracked by professionals and discovered in searches by potential readers.
The more widely available a book title is and the more publishing formats a book has on the book market, the higher both the visibility and chances are of being discovered by potential readers.
Emma McKay: Real - time sales data is the top priority by far, but we'd also love to know how readers discovered the ebooks, and whether they purchased a single ebook or more than one.
You're not only helping the original author by giving them the credit that's due to them, but you're also providing a way for your readers to learn more about your subject by helping them discover some new experts.
«Selling e-books is about giving yourself the opportunity to be discovered by readers, and the more books you have out the better your chances of having people find you.
The most exciting element is called Beyond the Book, and it allows readers to dive deeper into what their reading by tapping on highlighted words to discover related books, authors, articles, and more.
With more and more self - published authors getting «discovered» by the traditional publishing industry and in many cases having their originally self - published books redistributed by a major publishing house, what becomes of those few original copies that readers came to love from the very beginning?
The bonus here is with more sales, you'll gain more visibility for you and your work by moving up in bestseller lists in places like the iBookstore ℠ and NOOK Bookstore ™ so even more readers will discover your titles.
Your book has more chance of being discovered by readers.
By offering more attention to the authors and publishers who pay more to get their book prominently featured on the site, readers will only be able to easily discover books with the most marketing dollars behind them — which could leave indie authors and publishers in the dust.
Not all fictional works, but especially novels where there is an audience that can discover it (zombies, romance, mystery — sure, some genres have more competition among books, but this is compensated for by having more readers), and where the book is pretty good.
Metadata is nothing more than a fancy word for information about a product — information that describes it in such a way that it can be easily discovered by potential users or buyers, which, in the case of books, includes booksellers, libraries and readers.
It was becoming difficult to know where to put everything, and most of the content wasn't being discovered by readers, so we had to figure out a way to make all of the site content more discoverable.
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