Not exact matches
Honestly, it's only a
matter of time before it becomes clear that all the tracking devices, all the navigation devices, all the data - generating wearables of whatever stripe (just like all the
content created by professional media publishers) will need to knuckle under and feed their results through Facebook's
front door to the consumer, because that's where the consumer lives and that's where the data needs to be.
Sure, you can lay some foundations like following them on social media, commenting on their blog and interacting with their communities, but sooner or later you'll need to get your
content where it
matters — in
front of their eyeballs.
What really
matters is that writers of all ilk get out in
front in the
content game and then stay in
front.
This post explains the default order of types of
content in your
front and back
matter, and how to change it.
Some also exclude
front and back
matter, dedications, acknowledgments, author bios, and other non-relevant
content.
Front matter is the stuff in your book that comes before the actual
content.
(I've seen some books where the
front matter is voluminous — they intentionally placed the high - value
content beyond the free sample.)
Front Matter Must - Haves It's alphabet book soup time: ISBNs, CIP, LCCN, Copyright page, Dedication, Title page, Praise / Endorsement page and
Content info all set up your words, your story, your awesome insights, ahas and solutions.
A couple of definitions: «
front matter» is all the stuff at the beginning of an ebook before the main
content.
Simply insert other
front matter that results in pushing the key
content beyond the usual 10 % limit.
Do not pass up the opportunity to add promotional
content in the
front and / or back
matter.
This leads to
content creators including an XHTML TOC in their EPUB, which is unnecessary in EPUB readers, takes up valuable
front -
matter space, and impedes the flow of reading.
I agree with you Gary, I hate it when a Kindle ebook opens at the start of the main
content, and skips the
front matter.
We tend to spend all of our time writing the main
content of the book and fail to factor in the extra time required to write and organize the
front and back
matter.
«
Front matter» refers to the parts of your manuscript that come before the actual
content begins.
In this case the Author has chosen to include
front matter and dictionary entries within the same
Content Document.
Sliding your finger across both the
front - facing touch screen and rear - facing touchpad should make
content creation quick (as in a
matter of seconds!)
With this simple system you will get plugged in to all the social media outlets that
matter AND Brad is going to share a simple technique that will show you just how much
content is right there in
front of you and this system will give you information for all your social media sites for weeks to come.