Sentences with phrase «giving readers what»

This is a very effective way to make sure you are giving readers what they want from you.
There is so much competition that, for long term success, you need to keep giving readers what they want and price fairly — or they will find replacements.
In a digital age, this is giving readers what they want straight away.»
For the first 5 posts we concentrated on giving readers what they want from the Codex group.
This is not copycat publishing: this is giving readers what they want straight away.»
«Giving readers what they want by creating the best user experience has always been a top priority of ours,» said Shannon Lichty, Director of Partner Services at OverDrive, in a statement to Good e-Reader.
Today, the search giant includes mobile friendliness as part of its ranking algorithm, so to give readers what they want, content has to provide a better experience for mobile users.
They can shift with the trends and give readers what they want, but can they make money off of it?
Give readers what they want: Sample Chapters or excerpts.
The truth has always been that most trad published books are damp squibs (speaking from experience), but self - publishing has allowed authors to give readers what they want to read instead of what agents and publishers think they want to read.
Author websites, supporters say, give readers what they want.
A lot of what I do involves helping writers give readers what they expect, and what readers expect has changed over the years.
Companies are doing all they can without bankrupting themselves and artists right now to give readers what they want and they know free stuff is one of them.
You can give readers what they want, when they want it.
As always, giving the reader what they like to read is the best strategy of all (see this excellent post to that effect by Hugh Howey).
And they need to start thinking about ways to give readers what they want, rather than getting money by withholding from readers what they want.
They start by figuring out how to give readers what they want, and that process begins before writing word one of your novel.
More than ever, you'll have to have a solid launch plan, make sure you nail the cover art and the blurb, and make sure your stories are as professional as possible and that they give the readers what they want.
Readers know what they want in a book and indie authors should give the readers what they want.
Make your resume altruistic, and give your reader what they want....
The goal of a good resume is to give the reader what they need to make a decision to bring you in.
Always give the reader what you have actually accomplished, not what your responsibilities were.
The key is to remember to give the reader what they need to convince them you're a serious contender, but you also have to remember that (depending upon the level of competition) 15 seconds is all the time you have to get past the initial «pare - down» stage.

Not exact matches

In her book «Inventing Joy,» she gives readers a look into what it really takes to build your own brand and company.
They each have a «Where Can I Find» and «You Asked, We Found» section, respectively, where readers can find out exactly what their favorite celebrity is wearing in a given photo.
Lists help break articles down into sections and give readers a concrete idea of what they're getting into.
But that hasn't prevented the press from giving readers an inside view of what has been happening within the Trump White House, with a daily avalanche of scoops and breaking news about the administration.
From Danny Iny of Smashing Magazine, the first six items in this copywriting formula follow a similar path to the Before - After - Bridge formula, giving the reader a sense of what life might be like with your product / service / idea.
While other publishers guessed at reader preferences, the Huffington Post team used data - driven methodology to give readers exactly what they wanted.
What's more, blogging has given me the ability to connect directly with my readers.
Hey, guess what, I know what you are after and believe it or not I'm after the same exact thing, don't give me your BS about how great my work is or how your content is going to be useful to my readers.
«This highly practical guide includes exercises for each major concept, giving readers a chance to practice what they've learned.»
We have given our readers an honest assessment of what and what has not been resolved, at a level of a detail that has no match in the published media.
That would mean earlier print deadlines; that's what's been going on in many areas, given press synergy strategies, and it's one that remaining print readers are getting accustomed to.
Also, it's helpful if you can give the blog owner a sample of your writing so they have an idea of what quality of writing you're asking them to expose their readers to.
When major media outlets such as CNN continually give these minority voices such high profile, most readers think this is what most Christians believe.
The reader, therefore, is alerted to what the characters in the drama do not know; that is, what is really going on here is not only a family crisis in Bethany but the crisis of the world, not only the raising of a dead man but the giving of life to the world.
The wake - up call came after I received a gracious, heartfelt email from a reader who said she loved the book because it gave her hope, made her feel less alone, and put into words what she had been feeling for many years.
What this does, unless a reader already knows him, is to give a warped portrait; another dirty old man.»
Even more tempting is to give readers or viewers what they want to see: a sanitized version of what is actually a horrific reality.
I am pretty sure that this is not what the author intends, given his frequent reminders to the reader that the overall coherence of science and theology is all he claims.
It may be that some readers of this book will feel that its conclusions give what they might think to be small comfort for those who have been bereaved of someone they love and who mourn deeply over their loss.
Each story gives the reader a tangible experience in what it means to step into the Kingdom of God in a very real way.
Much of this is unstated, but given what on the surface seem to be strange corollaries — say, that between tobacco and pornography — the reader can only be left with further questions in this regard.
-- forgetting that ancient religious writers, unlike scholarly historians, did not as a rule feel it incumbent upon them to give, in a footnote or otherwise, their source for every anecdote or event, or to anticipate the modern reader's constant query, «How can we know that what you say is true, in every detail?»
This also gives you a nice barrier (like the Catholic church once used to great effectiveness) to convince the amateur readers of the Bible that your interpretation is more accurate and they could not possibly understand what it actually meant unless they had special training like you!
Women journal writing has become a genre of its own in the 20th century, but I can not imagine that O'Connor speaking to herself in diary form could give a reader any more insight into her character than O'Connor in dialogue, which is, essentially, what these letters present.
Surveys show this, but any reader can verify it through some judicious questioning of an average teenage Churchgoer (let alone the multitudes who do not go): for example «What is given out at Communion?»
How do you deal with that, and what advice would you give readers who find themselves the target of criticism for simply reading your books?
Ring fails to give readers any sense of what's at stake in this important debate between intentionalism and textualism.
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