Not exact matches
Yesterday's essay
about Netflix (nflx) and Disney (dis) drew considerable
feedback from
readers on the question of searching across multiple services.
Again, get
feedback from your
readers and community to find out what they think
about what you offer.
Last week, I used my Facebook page to get some
feedback about the blog from
readers, and many of you expressed a desire to see more posts on faith and parenting.
But most importantly, these past weeks have been filled with the kindest
reader feedback that I could never even dream
about.
If you have a question or
feedback about a specific recipe, please post it in the comment section of the recipe so that other
readers can benefit from the dialogue too.
Make your blog more interactive and get quick
feedback about how well your
readers like a recipe.
Today's delicious vegan soup recipe came
about as a result of
feedback from some of my
readers.
I love the
feedback about the egg, cause many of my
readers are also wondering
about egg substitutes.
I know I shared in a past post on how tremendous
reader feedback has been, and I think another great perk of this gig is getting to spend time with moms and learn more
about each of their journeys in preparing for a newborn.
Hopefully they use the
feedback from their
readers and get educated
about the very important role food plays in the development of our kids» brains and bodies!
A
reader phoned in the following tale the other day
about Feedback's sovereign, Queen Elizabeth.
Feedback's piece
about Classic FM radio (10 October), which questioned Classic's assumption that all scientists are men, set
reader Mary Mulvihill thinking.
I have a few testimonials and
feedback from some of my
readers about their experiences with getting and growing kefir.
What kind of
feedback do your
readers give you
about your design?
Chris said he loves to hear
feedback from his
readers and clients, and he encourages people to contact him with any questions or comments they may have
about Masculine Profiles.
Follow - up: The Introversy Continues Jonathan Rauch comments on
reader feedback about introvert dating — and...
In the second of two
reader submissions
about the Motivated Minds partnership between La Salle Academy Lithgow and Charles Sturt University, Associate Professor Jane Mitchell, Associate Professor Sara Murray and Jeffrey Larsen share a
feedback strategy to encourage students to make a consistent effort in mathematics class, and to help them see a connection between their effort and achievement.
SCHOOL SHOOTINGS IN CONTEXT: Kudos to John Woodrow Cox and Steven Rich for producing a lovely new piece
about the number of kids who've been exposed to school gun violence since Columbine, and for considering my
feedback that the story would be stronger if it gave
readers some context (ie, a denominator) rather than just the raw number.
The
feedback you give students as part of these check - ins should be clear, related to learning targets, and full of specific recommendations for improvement (for example, «Your opening statement is grammatically correct, but it would be stronger if you grabbed the
reader's attention with a prediction
about the results of the main character's unusual behavior.»)
-LSB-...] We can communicate with our beta
readers about the style of
feedback we find most helpful, like I discuss in these tips for being a better beta
reader.
While talks
about cutting - edge smartphones dominated last year's Digital Book Conference — the International Digital Publishing Forum's annual e-publishing conference in New York — the focus of the morning session this year was market
feedback on the progress of devices like the Sony
Reader and the introduction of new ones, such as Telecom Italia's pocket - sized Librofonio, which is expect -LSB-...]
One of my beta
readers told me
about them after I got
feedback from another beta
reader that almost cause me to either shelf the book or cut out the subplot that my CP and other beta
readers loved.
She hopes you enjoy her work, encourages
readers to leave
feedback, and thinks it's amusing to write
about herself in the third person.
«As the Kindle business grows and we get more
feedback from
readers on Kindle, we have ideas
about other books that have been received well in one territory» and can deepen a growing network of content crossing borders, track records in place.
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Emma Cunningham echoed my thought
about giving beta
readers some idea
about the type of
feedback we want.
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A good beta
reader will go through our «the best we can make it by ourselves» draft and give
feedback about what we can't see.
One of the best parts
about digital distribution is the
feedback allows from
readers.
«A Beta
Reader gives
feedback about big picture things: the characters, the plot, the pacing, etc..
Since so much of finding an audience and selling a book is
about how a book is positioned in the marketplace, it's also important to get
feedback about how your book compares to other books in its genre, and whether the way it's presented (for example, the book's cover and title) makes sense to a
reader.
There is another reason to ask your audience (and potential
readers) to contribute to the discussion
about your book cover — and yes I realise I am telling you this as I am
about to ask you for
feedback on the cover options but this series is supposed to be an honest peek behind self - publishing so...
10 Tips for Taking
Feedback On Your Writing 5 Things You Should Know
About Working with Beta
Readers What Makes a Good Beta
Reader How to find Beta
Readers @ writersdigest.com How to find Beta
Readers @ smallbluedog.com
The best thing
about having several beta
readers is consistency or inconsistency in
feedback.
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about Writing, pacing, paranormal author, perfectionism, point of view, professionalism, risk, self - doubt, voice
While talks
about cutting - edge smartphones dominated last year's Digital Book Conference — the International Digital Publishing Forum's annual e-publishing conference in New York — the focus of the morning session this year was market
feedback on the progress of devices like the Sony
Reader and the introduction of new ones, such as Telecom Italia's pocket - sized Librofonio, which is expect to be introduced in the U.S. late this year.
Dimarco stated that avid book
readers not only recommend books to their friends, but they also want
feedback at a later time on what those friends ultimately decided
about those books, or whether they read them at all.
In an interesting and telling example of how serious S&S is
about keeping its
readers in the loop, 250 Words» executive editor Sam McNerney's email address has been made available for
readers to provide
feedback and make suggestions for the new site.
If we've ever read a book that didn't have a satisfying ending (or if we've received
feedback about an unsatisfying ending in our story), we could probably go back to this plot point and see that
reader expectations weren't set up properly.
Decide exactly what it is you want beta
readers for: structural edits,
feedback on character, finding out
about marketability, etc..
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Every tip
about «what to look for» in beta
readers or editors could also apply to the
feedback we give.
The key is to ask them to do some things that ordinary
readers would do: Mark things that take them out of the story, pacing issues, emotional
feedback, etc. «Beta reading is not
about the
reader's knowledge of the craft of writing, but
about what works and doesn't work for them as a
reader,» she states.
Whether you're soliciting honest
feedback about characters or simply sharing your process,
readers love getting a behind - the - scenes look at what you're creating.
Our beta
readers and critique groups will give us
feedback about different story elements, depending on their strengths or pet peeves.
A good beta
reader will give
feedback about what we can't see.
You've chosen beta
readers from more than one source who understand your genre, you've given them your best work so they don't correct flaws you know
about, and you receive their
feedback.