It's almost exclusively related to work issues, and the recent realization that I have to spend a solid two weeks reviewing
the first page proofs of my book, and while there will most definitely be vacations (note the plural!)
Not exact matches
Matt asks:»... What I'd like to see from you and the other prophets of social media publish are the top 10 things I can do immediately that will help me spread the gospel of home ownership and drive brand preference to CENTURY 21...» Interestingly, my response quickly reached the
first page of the Google results for the phrase «Century 21 Real Estate» a company with 8,000 offices worldwide,
proof that new marketing works.
After all the
proof I've provided on the past few
pages, when will you provide your
FIRST piece of
proof?
Although at
first Mochizuki's papers, which stretch over more than 500
pages, seemed like an impenetrable jungle of formulae, experts have slowly discerned a strategy in the
proof that the papers describe, and have been able to zero in on particular passages that seem crucial, he says.
A focus of your book launch is going to be to get at least ten reviews in the
first few days so that random visitors to your Amazon
page will get that social
proof they need to buy the book.
The ultimate goal is to create some form of social
proof so that «cold» readers landing on your product
page for the
first time can see your book is relevant and worth the investment.
they would
first need at least one of the following for me to buy another one: - Natural lighting (for reading at night)- higher screen to bezel ratio - higher ppi - faster refresh rate when changing
pages - then water
proofing
The
first, «Range Drawings,» are a series of 10 large - scale multi-paneled drawings in which obsessively worked black or white fields cover sets of
pages and uncut
page -
proofs from a mail - order camping and sporting goods catalogue.