Not exact matches
Building a global - scale order
book was the first phase of AGT's expansion; the second is now
focused on vertical integration,
buying key infrastructure up and down the supply chain.
Bitcoin exchanges typically have multiple components to their service offerings such as
buying, selling, trading (user - to - user), specialized computer algorithms to match together buyers and sellers, order
books, fast deposits and withdrawals, multiple currencies, compliance with Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) laws, a
focus on user security and Bitcoin security, Two - Factor Authentication (2FA), proof of solvency, integrated wallets to store bitcoin, and so
on.
As a part time working mum, I really am excited about a slow cooker cook
book out there that
focuses on health and flavor, even if I don't win it I'm going to try and
buy it!
Although Adubato's
book doesn't
focus specifically
on education, I'd like to highlight some of his key ideas about
buy - in and relate those to getting folks
on board with social and emotional learning at your school.
Book marketing campaigns for children's
books must be
focused on media that caters to the buyers of these
books — parents, guardians, etc., since most children do not
buy books!
The goal is to provide access to an unlimited number of carefully selected
books for a monthly fee so that people can
focus on which e-
books they'd like to read rather than which e-
books they'd like to
buy.
The most important thing is that it contains up - to - date information
on where to
buy your
book, so make this the main
focus of your website.
The process is exactly the same as writing a blurb for a fiction
book, although the blurb will
focus on selling the benefits of the
book to the potential reader (and how the
book will help them if they
buy it), rather than trying to hook them into a story.
If authors keep their pricing at a reasonable level and
focus on a variety of well - thought - out marketing strategies people will still
buy their
books.
You'll also hear discussions
on news stories
focusing on Kobo
books on planes, clickbait advice, carving your own path, Amazon's new sales pages, and Google's upcoming addition of
buy buttons to search results.
Decide what step you want them to take (join your mailing list, read reviews,
buy your
book, get a sample, etc) and
focus on that.
Instead of
focusing on your
book's message and the benefits that readers will enjoy,
focus on those who are
buying books for others!
I keep telling authors to
focus on validating their ideas and writing
books people want to
buy; unfortunately the modernist idealism of «ART» continues to blind authors to the realities of publishing success, and they're creating in a «Field of Dreams» mentality that promises all their creative efforts will be rewarded as long as they listen to their passion and muse.
Never too late to start —
focus on building relationships rather than «
buy my
book» spamming and you'll get there.
Just remember to
focus on relatability and plot while targeting younger female readers are that
buying digital
books.
When you
focus your author website
on one
book, you make one call to action very clear:
Buy this
book.
In an article for Publisher's Weekly
on where the newly formed publishing house stands, Jim Milliot outlined exactly how distinct the company still remains, due largely in part to the need to
focus on selling the fall list and moving forward through the busy back to school and holiday
book buying seasons.
Traditional publishing was too
focused on getting their print
books into the bookstores, whereas digital publishing sites are
focused on the reader,
on getting the reader to click the
buy button.»
From collections directed at small children to anthologies for teenagers, publishers have begun to
focus on young readers of poetry as a very real segment of the
book -
buying population.
is a Dallas, Texas - based technology start - up
focused on helping readers
buy, interact and share more
books.
By making these locations even more real in the minds of readers through the variety of interactive experiences, Lonely Planet is effectively ensuring that this
focus on international expansion will result in an audience of readers who want to
buy the
books.
As tempting as it might be to think the parent would be your primary
book audience (children don't usually
buy their own
books), avoid overthinking this process and
focus in
on who will be reading the
book.
Not having a product to sell is actually an excellent way for you to
focus on being a person, not an automaton who constantly spouts «
Buy my
book!»
There are some good reasons for Amazon to stay
focused on the Kindle — The Kindle Tablet can't hit the $ 100 or even the $ 200 mark, hardcore readers want dedicated eReaders, LCD can't touch eInk when it comes to battery life or readability, 80 % of
book sales are to 20 % of the people
buying books and those people want dedicated reading devices.
Try to worry less about how much your
book continues to remain stocked in a Barnes & Noble or nationally, and
focus more
on ways to perennially get attention and word of mouth for your
book to the audiences most likely to
buy it.
The device comes as the company puts more
focus on its digital business, with consumers increasingly
buying digital
books as an alternative to print
books, and healthy Nook sales helping to sell more e-
books, according to the company.
I think writers, wannabe - writers, agents, and publishing industry pros spend so much time
focusing on inside baseball, and associating with others who
focus on it, that they forget that most of the «regular folk» out there (i.e., the
book buying public) don't have a clue who the players are behind the scenes.
Lots of
focus on the company, worthless for the authors, since people don't
buy books that way.
I also think about my publisher and my readers, not to change what I write, but to remain
focused on the prize — not only writing a good
book, but selling it, and then, readers
buying it.
As I'm the author of geek fiction stories, I very much
focus on finding ways to reach and convince the users of iOS devices to
buy my
books.
Instead, we should
focus on the breakdown of readers
buying books offline (like at a brick - and - mortar bookstore) versus
buying books online (like at Amazon or barnesandnoble.com).
(And in the case of at least the Nook and Kindle, the
focus is
on buying books from B&N and Amazon.
Help Amazon Sell Your
Books:
Focus on promoting a
book through Amazon and you'll get a lot of extra exposure
on pages like New Releases, Top 100, Customers Also
Bought and in targeted email campaigns.
Replace your
focus on you and your
book with a
focus on what's keeping your prospects from
buying your
book, products, or services?
If Publishers
focus on what's best for readers they end up making it easier for casual readers — easier for them to get into reading, easier for them to become dedicated readers, and easier for them to actually
buy the
books they are thinking of reading.
Other authors prefer to
focus their website's call to action
on encouraging visitors to
buy a
book.
Interviewed by Poynter.org yesterday, Lozada talked about his plans, which are
focused on «building a digital audience,» by using «author interviews; short posts that highlight key nuggets from new
books; deep dives
on trends in nonfiction,» such as his piece, «The End of Everything» and adds, «while I know that lots of people use reviews to help them decide which
books to
buy and read, lots of them also see reviews as a substitute for reading the
book.
This report explores the world of e-
books and libraries, where libraries fit into these
book - consumption patterns of Americans, when people choose to borrow their
books and when they choose to
buy books — with a particular
focus on the habits and patterns of younger Americans.
Amazon has been such a dominant force in the
book world largely because they have
focused on the reader,
on delivering what readers want: easy access to ebooks, easy delivery of paper
books to your door, a seamless
buying experience.
What the price - to -
book - based analysis hints at, however, are the merits of qualities that all value investors share, namely that you
focus on qualities about a business as opposed to external factors and that you pay attention to market prices only in so far as they present the opportunity to
buy shares at large discounts to what you conservatively estimate are their inherent worth.
The
book focuses on timing long - term
buy and hold decisions, an important distinction.
This research found there was a need for financial literacy resources
focusing on buying a car, renting appliances and using
book up, and these should be targeted towards regional and remote consumers.
Focusing specifically
on TFG, its long - term 12.4 % RoE certainly justifies a 1.0 price /
book multiple — I can't predict when, but I am confident it will happen — as investor sentiment finally improves, TFG's NAV & AUM hopefully continue to increase, management continues
buying back shares, management potentially considers & implements more radical value enhancement / realisation measures, a possible external acquirer / activist shows up, etc. — meanwhile, as I said, investors can
focus on the compounding.
2016 Passman, Melissa, Art in
Focus, (interview), April Boucher, Brian, «11 Booths I could hardly tear myself away from at Nada New York», artnet.com, May 6 Sutton, Benjamin, «Nada New York Gets Nasty», hyperallergic.com, May 6 Shaw, Michael, The Conversation Podcast, episode # 135, theconversationartistpodcast.podomatic.com, April 15 2015 Griffin, Jonathan, «Reviews in Brief: Max Maslansky», Modern Painters, February, p. 77 Cherry, Henry, «Escaping Monotony with Max Maslansky», Reimagine (online), February Diehl, Travis, «Critics» Picks: Max Maslansky», artforum.com, May 5 Los Angeles Review of
Books, lareviewofbooks.org, (image), June 21 Hotchkiss, Sarah, «Sexy Sculpture Fills CULT's Summer Group Show», kqed.com, July 27 CCF Fellowship for Visual Artists 2015, catalog, p9 Archer, Larissa, «Review: Sexxitecture / Cult, San Francisco,» Frieze, October, pp260 - 261 2014 Hutton, Jen, «Max Maslansky», Made in L.A. 2014, catalog, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles Miranda, Carolina A., «Datebook: Boxing painters, teen idols, and John Altoon's short career», The Los Angeles Times, June 5 Zimskind, Lyle, «Channing Hansen's Quantum Paintings are Really Knit», Los Angeles Magazine Blog.com, July 17 Finkel, Jori, «Painting
on Radio Canvas», The New York Times, February 7 Khadivi, Jesi, «Curated in L.A», interview with Michael Ned Holte, Kaleidoscope, Summer, pp.110 - 115 Gill, Noor, «' Made in L.A 2014» at Hammer Museum displays work by artists like Max Maslansky», DailyBruin.com, August 4 Hernando, Gladys, «The White Album», catalog, Richard Telles Fine Art, Los Angeles, p. 28 Plagens, Peter, «Exhibit a Creation of Show, Not Tell», The Wall Street Journal, August 19 Berardini, Andrew, Art Review, September Dhiel, Travis, «The Face Collector», essay for Sniff The Space Flat
on Your Face catalog, pp. 15 - 18 Griffin, Jonathan, «Highlights 2014», Frieze.com, December 19 New American Paintings, issue 115, Pacific Coast, December 2014 / January 2015, pp. 118-121 2013 Perry, Eve, «Not Taking the 1990s Very Seriously», Hyperallergic.com, (web), March 27 Griffin, Jonathan, «Made in Space», art agenda.com, (web), March 28 Smith, Roberta, «Art in Review: Made in Space», The New York Times, August 1 «Made in Space at Gavin Brown and Venus Over Manhattan», Contemporary Art Daily, August 6 «Group Show at Tif's Desk at Tom Solomon», Contemporary Art Daily, July 28 2011 MacDevitt, James, Object - Orientation, catalog, Cerritos College Art Gallery Dambrot, Shana Nys, «Web Diver: Turning Strangers» Online Photos into Paintings», LA Weekly, May 2010 Beautiful Decay, (www.beautifuldecay.com), July 22 2007 «Allegorical Statements», Los Angeles Times, May 17, p. E3 2006 Bellstrom, Kristen, «The Art of
Buying», Smart Money Magazine, May 2006, pp. 111 - 13 Impression (Ism): Contemporary Impressions, catalog, City of Brea Art Gallery, Brea, CA, March 2005 The Armpit of the Mole, a drawing compilation, Fundació 30 km / s, Paris, France
This is quite a niche
book,
focused exclusively
on the topic of where exactly you're going to place your tiny home, and all of the considerations that come with that decision, including zoning, handling neighbors and landlords, and factors like renting or
buying land.
We also have a present
focus on patron driven acquisitions, pay as you go, and
buying books, subscribing to databases upon user request and not in anticipation of user demand.
Big
Book of Bargains shows ways to save
on day - to - day purchases like food and clothing; Clark Smart Parents, Clark Smart Kids is all about how parents can introduce their children to money, from allowance up to
buying their first car; Clark Smart Real Estate teaches how to invest in and build wealth through real estate; and Living Large In Lean Times
focuses on small ways to save money: cutting electric bills, finding coupons, and getting the best plans for your cell phone.
If you are not ready for therapy,
buy this
book and work
on it with your partner weekly: «An Emotionally
Focused Workbook for Couples» by Veronica Kallos - Lilly and Jennifer Fitzgerald.
???? I just
bought this
book everybody keeps telling me to read by J. Scott so I'm going to read it cover to cover and just
focus on marketing to absentee owners.