Sentences with phrase «feedback from readers about»

That above FM piece reminds me of our Brandon Asks from the past week, I wanted to scrap that post because it seemed too easy, but I've had nothing but positive feedback from readers about it.
We have received specific feedback from readers about how pleased they were to find the book so well - constructed and readable — across different devices.

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.
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.
Today's delicious vegan soup recipe came about as a result of feedback from some of my readers.
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!
I have a few testimonials and feedback from some of my readers about their experiences with getting and growing kefir.
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.
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.
«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.
One of the best parts about digital distribution is the feedback allows from readers.
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.
Also, we can think about the feedback we've received (whether from beta readers, critique groups, or editors, etc..)
While they enjoyed some early success and some sporadic pockets of sales, and received positive feedback from readers, they essentially sold about as well as most self - published books, which is to say: hardly at all.
We've been getting great feedback from our readers for a while now about how you use our website to find category - sorted listings of free, quality 99 - cent, and Kindle Owners Lending Library - eligible books in the Kindle Store: SEARCH AND SORT FREE KINDLE BOOKS BY CATEGORY SEARCH AND SORT QUALITY 99 - CENT KINDLE BOOKS BY CATEGORY (Includes only -LSB-...]
Culled from reader feedback, this article showcases some of the most common and most interesting questions asked about the VA Loan Guaranty program.
I wrote about a zero interest credit card offer I accepted, and received some feedback and a couple questions from a reader:
One piece of feedback I regularly get from readers is that while I write a lot about the earning side of miles and points, they'd like to hear more about the redemption side.
Recently I've received a lot of interest and feedback about the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card and Ink Bold credit card (specifically whether the 50,000 point Ultimate Rewards sign - up bonus is included in the 7 % annual bonus) from TPG readers so I reached out to some of my Chase contacts to gain some clarification.
Note: Tweaked the headline slightly after feedback from readers who assumed we were criticizing Nintendo rather than just somewhat puzzled by their reticence to explain the tribute now that it'd been discovered and widely discussed by people who cared about Satoru Iwata.
Most of your readers are probably unaware of the fact that doubling carbon dioxide in itself only produces a modest warming effect of about 1.2 C and that to get dangerous warming requires feedbacks from water vapour, clouds and other phenomena for which the evidence is far more doubtful.
One of the best things about blogging is how quickly we get feedback and tips from our readers.
I also love the feedback I'm getting from readers, about how they've been able to move forward toward their career goals.
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