I hate
having readers go out and buy a specialty product, but one bag is enough to make 18 servings.
For a publisher like Viz, whose series can run for many volumes, it makes sense to participate in a system that gives them something for each checkout, rather than
have readers go to pirate sites for their fix.
So we're interested to know,
have our readers gone next gen yet?
Not exact matches
I was
going to make this a top 10 list but then it occurred to me that every
reader probably
has a favorite that's helped them to be successful but that is not on this list.
The character in said story should
go through the transformation that you
would like the
reader to
go through.
There are many reasons e-books, since their inception,
have gone hand in hand with erotica: the genre already weighed heavier online than in the print world, and e-books are cheap to make for a ravenous and predictable
reader.
I was sure it wasn't
going to be the clunky, barely - working
reader that I
had once hooked up to my PC, but I also wasn't expecting something that
'd be terribly useful.
Avid
readers have loved the Kindle for years, but as more people «
go digital,» it's becoming even more popular.
It's been more than four years now since the giddily titled book
Go Canada: The Coming Boom in the Toronto Stock Market and How to Profit From It hit store shelves, advising its hopeful
readers that within a decade the Toronto Stock Exchange
would more than double in value to 30,000 points.
So I think as long as
readers — whether they admit it publicly or not — as long as
readers have a hunger for true, critical, funny stories about how the system works and about the concentration of money and power in modern society, as long as they
have that appetite, then a site like Gawker.com is
going to
have a continued purpose.
With millions of
readers, Kyle Taylor's The Penny Hoarder website
has become a
go - to source of personal finance advice.
AOL Canada general manager Graham Moysey puts even more stock in the amount of time Canadian
readers are spending at the site, which he says
has gone up 240 % since HuffPo Canada's launch.
Mackey, a voracious
reader, often
has seven or eight books
going at a time spanning from science fiction to economic theory.
I
have all of these letters [from
readers] saying they
've gone through the same thing.»
If you already know what's
going on in your industry, you should pick topics that are hot at the moment, and topics your
readers would be interested in.
She
would really just sit me down and
would go through scripts, and taught me the art of selling, and selling to a
reader.
Common Internet logic
would say that articles of those lengths just don't
go viral, and that an editorial website that only publishes occasionally certainly
has no chance of retaining
readers.
Guest blogging need to pitch the people that what all the benefits
readers get from our guest post and if you
've unique compelling content that provide real value will often
go viral instead focus it for link building.
Award - Winning Author's New Column Tells Your
Readers How HADLEY, MA: If you
've been hearing, «I
'd love to
go green, but it's too...
As well as
going shopping though, it's equally important to
have your emergency plan in place (or, as a
reader called it, your «Always Ready» plan).
But even a cursory analysis of the study's methods makes you wonder why anyone
would take such a finding seriously, let alone order a Quarter Pounder With Cheese to celebrate it, as many newspaper
readers no doubt promptly
went out and did.
Instead, I
have gone through my career in national media with a misinformed sense of satisfaction that, as a perceptive young journalist, I called Trump on his lies and gave Forbes
readers who used the Rich List as a barometer of private wealth a more accurate picture of his finances than the one he was selling.
A few
readers think I must
have won the lottery and that it's impossible to
go from $ 2.26 to over $ 1 million in 5 years.
Here is a
reader question I received from Ken B., and since my reply
went over 1,000 + words, I figured I
would turn it into a mailbag question since it covers generally applicable ground that could be relevant for most people contemplating a dividend strategy:
With
readers like you and Cynthia on the blog I'm gonna
have to up my game.
The
reader wants to know what I think about new prospects
going forward, if I still think the company is undervalued, or if I
would think about selling now if I find it to be overvalued.
While the majority of people cite social media platforms such as Facebook or Twitter as their
go - to source for news,
readers are inundated with so much content that you
'd be lucky to keep easily - distracted eyeballs on your site for more than a few minutes.
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.
While uptake of the Square
reader has gone according to plan, with hundreds of thousands of merchants using the product, transaction volume
has struggled to grow.
Just for once why doesn't The Baltimore Sun's editorial board admit its political intolerance of any conservative views to its
readers instead of pretending not to understand anyone else's lack of tolerance («Political civility: Where
has all the tolerance
gone?»
Everyone loves a bubble (until they don't), and those journalists who
go out with pokers to test their surface strength are not held in high esteem by newsroom bosses, some
readers and viewers, investors, companies pitching their products, or politicians who
have hitched their wagon to making that bubble get bigger.
That statement may come as a surprise to non-UK
readers, many of whom might well be forgiven for thinking the country's steel mills
had gone the way of other legacy industries such as coal mining and shipbuilding.
Or so, at any rate, the common view
goes, though especially attentive
readers of the Confessions
have asked whether the first nine books are really so straightforward, and the last four so completely disconnected from them and from each other.
You're right I suppose, the bible doesn't say anything about how it should or shouldn't be taken seriously, I guess only non-fiction both
has to show their bonafides in order to prove the validity of the material its presenting and not asking the
reader to just
go with it, or «
have faith it's right»....
When the
reader is confronted with the passages that convey this message in Kierkegaard's work, he is likely to think that the philosopher
has gone too far.
But come on lets be honest, the guys who wrote this did it for
readers... clicks, eye balls and when he
has enough... BAM facebook... IPO and
goes away with 100,0000000000 dollars.
I'm
going to
go out on a limb here «Bottom Line», and assume for the sake of argument that you
've never been dead.How else can the
readers of this blog ascertain how asinine your comment is if you haven't?
It seems undeniable that something is
going on in us — in me and in you, my
readers — that is not best described in merely material terms: We
have thoughts and feelings denied (or so we mostly suppose) even to the cleverest chess - playing computer program.
To get this deal,
readers have to
go to this page -LRB-....
There are many different kinds of experiences we could appeal to and analyze in connection with this first line of criticism — let me assume that I
have made my position clear enough for the
reader to
go on and work out the kind of analysis I
would provide in each of these cases.
I know this will upset the legalists who
have posted here, but I think God (I use this English word which comes from the German word Gott — rather than Yahweh since I am writing to English
readers as opposed to Israelis) is not
going to damn any believer who knowingly sins and later regrets doing so and repents (changes their mind / heart).
After reading «Walking on Water» and
having my faith - art - world predictably rocked, I determined to
go back and re-read A Wrinkle in Time which, as any true
reader will know, automatically lead me to A...
But the only thing that each of us can and should do is what we each must do ultimately alone, if we
have vocations to be writers:
Go off and write out of the very fullness of human experience about the very fullness of human experience and hope to find and affect contemporary
readers and the greater world, and in the meantime leave the distracting and finally pointless diagnoses of who were the Catholic writers, and how much, and how well, how little, how importantly, to the critics and scholars.
As a result, many
readers of their books stop with what they
have read and
go no further.
If the
reader has gone along with what
has been said in the earlier chapters, Jesus was an apocalyptist in the currents of his time, but this never contradicted his main message of the love and saving power of God and the need to love and serve one's fellows in obedient response to the call of God.
Readers looking for a nuanced discussion of how the institution of motherhood
has been constructed and maintained should
go to one of the first two volumes.
However, since I don't
have an audience (other than the few
readers of this blog), and so that I don't
have to write «with the publisher in mind,» I am
going a different route, a route I believe is the publishing wave of the future.
Readers of Herbert will be aware of the testing and judgment he
had to
go through, the impatience, reluctance and darkness he explored and expressed as well as the sweetness and light of his homecomings.
Then, I think, this Gospel
goes on to lead the
reader beyond the point where one is concerned with the physical body of Christ; and in the story of Thomas it shows that faith is not to be established by sight; that you
have got to look beyond any objective truth of the kind which might be established by visible, tangible, corporeal manifestations: to look beyond that to something different.
Many paper books I read often
have sections at the end of each chapter or in the footnotes for websites, online videos, forums, or blogs which the
reader can
go access for more information.