Sentences with phrase «draw more readers»

Every new ebook you launch also provides another opportunity to plug your work as a whole, get your name out there in your niche of choice, and draw more readers into your midst.
If a series isn't moving the way it should, consider doing a giveaway so you draw more readers into the fold.
The hope is bringing back an iconic bookstore chain will draw more readers into the stores and hopefully act as a staging ground to consolidate the local physical book industry.
When a blog is focused, it draws more readers and search engine traffic for that practice area, which produces more potential client leads.

Not exact matches

By optimizing content that best fits the community on each channel, a publisher can keep readers talking and engaging with content and drawing more attention.
You've heard it said that storytelling is an essential element to drawing the reader into your content and driving more engagement.
Oyster's pitch: the business will draw in more readers, eventually expanding the universe of book customers.
The rich range of sources drawn on is a strong attraction though a call to read Origen might seem pretty daunting to the more general reader!
Please just consider that saying less might be a more for you, and sticking to one or two clear points without drawing major conclusions might get you a better response from other readers.
We will talk about what a blog is, why it's a useful marketing tool for your online shop and a few tips to make your blog more successful — or at least begin to understand why it is not already drawing in the readers in their 1000's!
Facebook said Wednesday it would give friends and family more prominence on user feeds, a move that may hurt media outlets that rely on the social network to draw readers.
When the readers rated their emotional experience, Williams found, people who were told to draw the dots close together reported feeling more negative emotions.
«The competition naturally resulted in diagrammatic criticism and led to the invention of more practical drawing of diagrams to attract more readers,» Lee said.
Readers were also drawn to the more cosmic implications of Christopher J. Conselice's overview of how scientists believe dark energy shapes the universe.
Drawing on more than 30 years of experience in clinical nutrition and the psychology of eating, Marc David offers readers practical tools that will yield life - transforming, sustainable results.
The Hunger Games drags at times, is not particularly imaginative as much as it's campy, the romance part seems more perfunctory as touchy - feely love than steamy and any complexities in characters or angry revolutionary messages can't be drawn out on film like they were supposedly in the book (I'm not one of its 26 million readers, but I'll take the word of those who stated that was so in the book).
«I wonder if you can do more to draw readers in right from the beginning?
Readers of Education Next are probably more likely to be drawn to education policy sites, none of which reach «top 10» status among education blogs overall (see Table 2).
Included: - emergent reader - scrambled sentence word cards - pre - and post-test - cloze for more advanced or older learners - vocabulary matching - draw the words -5 pages to practice writing Focus vocabulary: take a bath, get dressed, go to school, brush your teeth, make the bed, wake up, etc..
Introduction / Hook: Beginning of a piece of literature that draws the reader in and encourages them to read more.
The more places a book is available, the more potential readers there will be who are drawn by the title or the cover.
If you're on a budget, it's easier now more than ever to create your own visually stunning covers that will draw in potential readers.
This little tale of joy and bereavement still seems to draw readers more interested in dogs than human death, and that is perhaps a marketing glitch.
It's important to note that this is not the Twilight / Hunger Games phenomenon; in recent years, the surge in sales of YA fiction was taken to be a sign that more and more young people were reading, but that was quickly dispelled once the industry understood that YA fiction was drawing in massive crowds of adult readers.
1) Bootup 2) Showcase more of the drawing app 3) demonstrate edge to edge writing functionality 4) give you a sense of our new library screen 5) show you the pre-loaded apps we have on the unit such as ES FILE Explorer, Moon + Reader and EZPDF Reader 6) fire up said apps and show off reading 7) show you the stock PDF Reader and EPUB / MOBI Reader
The Big 5 or any traditional publisher will give the author no say and choose an illustrator who can imagine what no one else could possibly imagine from the words, and they might draw a child bouncing on a bed with crumpled sheets as waves, and the pet dog, representing the shark, jumping in the bed as well — creating a far more rewarding reading and visual literacy experience for the reader.
And it's vital that you draw readers in and make them want more — their reactions to your back cover blurb will determine whether or not they buy your book.
It may be that we start to see more of a blur here, as more and more readers are able to draw a line between casual sex that serves a certain purpose, and emotional / relationship sex.
Whether you agree with his two seminal posts, Self - Publishing Is Not the Minor Leagues and Readers Are Not Good Gatekeepers, two things we can probably get together on are that the first has drawn just under 200 comments (199, as I check it while writing), and the second has drawn more than 230 comments.
Commentary Jed Alexander argues that Archie comics are important and deserve more attention from comics fans, pointing out that the digests outsell a lot of single - issue comics and that because they are widely available, they draw in casual readers as opposed to the serious fans who frequent comics shops.
Of more use to average reading consumers is 1DollarScan's other key feature, the ability to create ebook editions out of print titles that users already own; again, this ability to store and access the content is the real draw, as well as offering readers the chance to save their book files in the event of pending damage.
An infographic included in Hazard Owen's article illustrates how the trend is shifting over last year's numbers, as well as attributes the popularity of series like The Hunger Games and now potentially the release of the Harry Potter ebooks as tools that can help draw more teen readers into ebook use.
The author has to strike a balance between giving enough information to new readers that they can feel drawn into the story, without... [Read more...]
Join a community of more than 8 million readers and draw from an enormous catalogue of suggested books.
Doodletopia: Managa: Draw, Design, and Color Your Own Super-Cute Manga Characters and More is a book that focuses on the «chibi» style of manga that is very popular among readers and artists that like kawaii.
The cover is what will draw a reader in and make them pick up your book to learn more about it.
What I see is a gold rush, with millions and millions of readers flush with money just waiting for more good books to read — and a bunch of authors who are standing by the river saying, «Oh, I didn't bring a bucket, I don't have a shovel, I don't want to get my shoes wet, this area has probably already been panned dry...» So they sit and draw pictures in the sand, dreaming of success that will never come, because all the gold is down in the river.
This is your hook, which will draw the reader in and get them to click the «read more».
HIGH - DEMAND BACKSTORY: Expect this superb haunted - house tale to draw less critical acclaim, but perhaps a broader cross section of readers, than Mitchell's early, more demanding novels.
The more I could relate what happened without filtering it, the better I hoped to draw readers into my experience.
Most readers, however, will be drawn into Ferris's poetic, empathetic accounts of Tim's journeys and returns, and they will willingly join the author on his journey of exploration into one man's mysterious, heartbreaking decline... The Unnamed is both a surprising departure from the satirical social commentary of Ferris's debut and a second novel that - in its more personal focus and introspection - surpasses its predecessor.
A stirring portrayal of therapy, survivor guilt, and much more, this debut will have readers drawing connections between past and present, friends and enemies.
Jeffrey Ebbeler's hilarious, action - packed drawings carry George the Hero Hound, and the intrepid hero of is bound to leave readers asking for more.
Here he draws on more than 500 maps so even readers who found their minds wandering during history classes will find this book of interest, though they might get sidetracked by some of the more whimsical features.
Beguiling illustrations will draw readers to this unusual book that looks at the communications of backyard birds as well as more exotic varieties.
As ebook discovery draws more focus and more readers and authors speak out about the need for guidance in finding new great reads, several companies are making a concerted effort to highlight some books that are doing well in terms of sales and overall traffic.
Readers of historical fiction will enjoy The Golden Mean, drawn in by the prospect of learning more about the early lives of Aristotle and Alexander.
Images of users lounging on window benches while their children played in the yard or of readers under umbrellas at the beach were intended to draw in a... [Read more...]
Attendees will enjoy craft workshops, industry expert advice, panel discussions and a lot of reader games, drawings, and more along with a highlight on an array of multicultural characters and authors with page - turning novels trying to make their way to the top of your reading list.
Footprints Under the Pines is a fast - paced story of adventure, romance, and danger that will quickly draw readers in and hold them from first page to last - and leave them wanting more.
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