So, if you are connected to your community through Facebook and LinkedIn, you send a promotional
email saying your book is on sale this week.
Not exact matches
«Ask yourself: would we have retained this document the old - fashioned way, in a file cabinet,»
says Nancy Flynn, executive director of the ePolicy Institute, a Columbus, Ohio, electronic communications consultant and author of numerous
email books.
According to the Direct Marketing Association's Statistical Fact
Book 2014, almost 80 percent of consumers will act on direct mail immediately compared with 45 percent who
say they deal with
email straight away.
If they are granted permission from regulators and they can solve hazardous driving scenarios, the floodgates for advanced autonomous vehicles will open,» Kelley Blue
Book analysts Akshay Anand
said in an
email.
«The Congressional Review Act is a pretense for the majority party in Congress to wipe rules off the
books without ever talking about the merits the agency had in mind when it made the rule final,» Rena Steinzor, a law professor at the University of Maryland,
said in an
email.
The wake - up call came after I received a gracious, heartfelt
email from a reader who
said she loved the
book because it gave her hope, made her feel less alone, and put into words what she had been feeling for many years.
Someone just
emailed me yesterday and
said, «My dad has received your 101
book.
John Lawson handed 50 free copies of his
book to a chaplain at HM Prison Lewes (pictured below), only to receive an
email two weeks later
saying they would not be passed on to inmates.
I can see that the substitution wouldn't work with the sweet potato brownies though — having
said that we gobbled the batch of those soooooo fast we barely tasted them We just love love love your
book and my daughter was utterly incredulous that «the actual * real * Ella» had «actually»
emailed us
I had pre-ordered the
book through Amazon and actually got an
email today
saying it won't be shipped until early December.
They sent me an
email saying the release date for your
book was delayed.
Preordered awhile ago and Amazon gave me a heart attack yesterday - they sent me an
email saying they refunded something and I thought I wasn't getting my
book!
In the meantime, I must
say thank you one more time for your continued words of support about the
book - the
emails, the contributions to the Flickr pool (I'm LOVING those!)
In an
email to me, Dicker
said it would be inaccurate to describe his
book as an «authorized biography» of Cuomo since» neither the gov nor any of his people have any kind of prior - or post-approval on what I write.»
Harper Collins spokeswoman Tina Andreadis
said in an
email that the publisher «did rent a list from Governor Cuomo's campaign for one time use to promote Governor Cuomo's new
book.»
Responding to openDemocracy's revelations, former cabinet office minister Liam Byrne
said that the «extraordinary
emails lay bare a secret kitchen cabinet charting the course for a hard Brexit, off the
books, behind closed doors.»
The «kind of murky status quo» that exists now for regulating stem cell clinics «is quite different than there being laws on the
books that explicitly
say that what the clinics are doing is legal at the state level,» Knoepfler wrote in an
email.
And on that note, while I was watching the video (listening all the way through as you recommended and will do the routine later today) I got an
email from the library
saying that the
book I had put on hold is now waiting for me.
Dr. Jason Fung is the only person, let alone doctor, that I found who: 1) wasn't just trying to just sell his
book by giving tidbits of information but not the full picture; 2) used real research, charts, graphs and studies to support his methods; 3) actually dealt with real people and had proof of helping real people; 4) advocated not just a diet change but pinpointed fasting as the key; 5) told the truth that insulin resistance is the real issue and everything else is just symptoms or effects; 6)
said that diabetes could be cured (this by itself is a bold claim); and 7) made himself available to anyone via
email, etc..
from people who have read her
book or watched something about her or are doing a project on Vietnam and end up finding my blog along the way during their research — and they send me
emails saying things like, «Your mom was a hero.»
hey there how are you my name is tony let me
say thank you for taking the time to look at me ha!ha!im 34 ill be 35 sept 21 i like to read
books email talk on the phone work out ive been locked up 13 years and have 2 years left yes im coming home 2015 i will be out of this hell hole i...
In May 2013, I
emailed a Teach for America spokesman — one who no longer works for TFA — to
say I was reporting on the organization for my
book, The Teacher Wars.
But then I get
emails from people
saying how much they loved the
book and a good review from a
book reviewer.
An Amazon rep
said in an
email to ComputerWorld that the new version of the web app is intended to «enable users to read full
books in the browser and any website to become a bookstore offering Kindle
books» — ...
I would love to
say yes if I am not
booked or on a plane... contact my staff at [
email protected] for availability.
What they do is they have
book review programs, and so what we did was we set up our own
book review program and was able to — people who are already
emailing us and already
saying «We love your
books» or are part of my
email list, I
said, «Hey, do you want to read my
books in exchange for a review for free?»
I think everyone will
say that the only thing that is almost guaranteed to spike sales is an
email list — either your own
email list, which you've grown by having a signup at the back of your
book and on your website, so you've grown your own list of readers; that's really critical.
So one day I looked at my computer, expecting the worst, and instead saw an
email from an agent who
said she loved my
book and wanted to represent me!
Someone
emails me and I just default to feeling so happy and pleased and really hoping my schedule is open and their
book sounds semi-interesting so I can
say yes, yes, I'll review it!
When it first came out, I
emailed and asked if Indie author's
books can be included and they
said they had no plans to include them at this time.
I've spent the past several years writing articles on my blog and publishing
books with affiliate links embedded in them, and almost daily I get an
email saying I've earned a commission, even on a link I published two or three years ago!
When I clicked the
email link it took me to a page,
said I was confirmed, but nowhere to click to download
books.
I get an
email from a reader telling me he / she enjoyed my
book and when I write a thank you note back, I have a hard time
saying «hey — write a review for me» without it sounding pushy.
In the
email body, click on the tab that
says «Get your loaned
book now.»
But I've received at least ten
emails from readers who
say they've picked up my entire catalog simply because the
books are now «free» through KU.
Lida herself
says this about the
book: «In these pages you will find writers groups for support and critiques, learn how to submit stories to ezines and polish your craft, send submissions via
email and locate an e-publisher for your first novel.»
At last, Santiago received an
email from an Amazon employee named Harm J., who
said, «We can not post your Customer Review for (
book title deleted by Santiago) by (author name deleted by Santiago) to the Amazon website because your account activity indicates that you know the author.»
When I wrote Unveiled, I had a handful of people
email me
saying that this was my break - out
book, the
book that was going to put me on the map.
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies of my novels than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who
emails me to
say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part of the Rise of Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published
book competitions, and I read the * entire *
book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per
book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
They
email or call a
book publicist and
say, «My
book was published by [fill in the name of a major publishing house] in 2008, and that publisher failed to promote my
book.
A bit later, I received an
email from that person
saying she'd bought the
book on Thursday and stayed up until 2 am Friday to finish it.
After you post the reviews,
email the authors and
say you've reviewed the
book, and would they consider giving you a blurb or editorial review for your own
book.
The GALAXY Tab 7.7 is
said to be the first mobile tablet to include a pre-loaded Game Hub that lets user access easy social games, all delivered with fast graphics; the Readers Hub offers a robust library filled with more than 2.3 million
books, 2,000 newspapers and 3,000 magazines in up to 49 languages; and the Social Hub service lets you view your
emails, contacts, calendar and social network connections into a single interface.
Turns out all I had to do was get the
email from the library that
said my
book was available, click on the link in it for Amazon's page for the
book, and then tell that page to deliver the
book to my Oasis.
We distribute sample chapters of their
books on the BookDaily.com website and through related
emails, and then make it easy for the readers to connect with the authors and buy their
books,» he
said.
The last thing you want to do is
email a blogger who has never heard about you and
say «PLEASE - PRETTY - PLEASE review my
book.
Let's
say he wants to get 10x the traffic, grow his
email list by 1000 people a month, and triple his
book sales.
Instead of spamming her fellow author's wall, that paranormal author I mentioned in # 2 could have sent an
email (or DM — yes, this is a time when it's OK)
saying how cool it is they have such similar
books and how about a joint contest or give - away?
Once the
book is published by Smashwords, it contains an ending paragraph with an
email address to contact me to point out any typos found in the
book, and I'm happy to
say that very few are found... but there are quite a few that complain about over or under usage of commas — probably as a result of the way that one character or another in the
book chooses to express himself or herself.
I also
say this because I've noticed an emphasis on Createspace and Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP)
emails and websites highlighting free DIY (Do It Yourself) tools, such as a Microsoft Word Add - In, to assist authors in creating print
books.