Not exact matches
People generally expressed concern about the food dye issue as well as
other aspects of our food supply which may be unsafe, and I shared with the group some resources I've recently learned about — first, a link to Natural Candy Store.com (which, coincidentally, I found
out about from Jenna herself via Twitter) as well as a mobile phone app created by CSPI to
help consumers sort through additives on food labels (shared with me by a TLT
reader and fellow Houston School Health Advisory Council Member — thanks, Mike!)
Many MySpace sites are garish and assault
readers with sound and flashing graphics (hello, late - 90s Tripod and Geocities sites), so you'll probably want to use pictures or
other graphics to illustrate your links, but be sparing — having a «clean» site may actually
help you stand
out.
Although Julie Spira offers up a real - life guide to
help others who want to get their feet wet in online dating via stories that might send
others running in the
other direction, her objective is to
help readers hone their skills on the World Wide Web and come
out unscathed.
I love family I'm very
out going and likes to have fun, love music R&B is my favorite but I listen to
other genre, an Avid
reader, like doing new and exciting things, I volunteer in my free time and love
helping the youth, very easy to get along with... loyalty, trustworthy, and very dependable...
Deaver's
other creations, Lincoln Rhyme and Amanda Sachs, make an appearance to
help out with trace evidence analysis, and the
reader is kept guessing to the end.
It is left up to self - publishers to
help other authors meet their goals, and get great books
out in the world for
readers who want them.
I confess, I don't really understand this young woman, and I am looking to
other readers to
help me
out.
She intertwines personal stories with scripture, poetry, prayers and step - by - step advice to
help readers step
out of their comfort zones and take action to make a difference in their own lives and the lives of
others.
They're endlessly trying to get their ideas
out into the world,
help other writers, and provide useful & interesting information to
readers.
, if you want to compete effectively with
other books
out there, make sure you have enough reviews to
help push this book higher on your
readers» radar screens.
Connect with them as well as your
readers and
help each
other out.
Talking to
other authors in my sub-genres
helps because I find
out if I fit in with them or not, and we share information about
readers; it becomes personal in a way.
I appreciate your sharing this with your
readers, too: it
helps other authors who are figuring
out what they want to do.
The guidelines for submitting a book for review are listed on the Indie
Reader website, along with a detailed description of
other tools that are available to
help not only authors, but the
readers who want to find quality reads in the overwhelming sea of self - published works
out there.
In
other words, perhaps a first - person blurb would actually
help filter
out readers unlikely to enjoy the novel while successfully targeting the book's niche readership.
We have all heard that we should «own the shelf,» which means that you want to publish a lot, and pushing
out new content to Amazon in the form of an e-book can
help propel your
other, older books, onto a
reader's radar screen.
Hopefully we can get authors /
readers to
help other authors
out by reviewing their books without breaking the bank.
As a mystery writer, you have an advantage as a
reader of
other mystery writers (or, a disadvantage — you probably don't want to know whodunit but, in some cases, can't
help but figure it
out).
I think it definitely plays to every indie author's advantage to orchestrate a box set set per the advice in my prior box set post because once the box set is
out there, not only
help you reach more
readers but it will also make you a contender when iBooks or some
other retailer is looking to do another box set promotion.
Most indie authors are eager to
help each
other out, but few have been effective at actually reaching young adult
readers and selling a lot of books (but I know a bunch of YA authors who are selling over 20K books a month, and I plan to interview them soon!)
Like interning or freelance writing with no contract or financial agreement in place beyond maybe a few bucks, guest blogging to
help out other authors and hoping to gain a few
readers, blog tours where again, you read and review to
help out other authors, and yes, even blogging, all of it is done for free with little to no compensation and no guarantee it will further your writerly aspirations in the long run.
The point of these interviews, of course, is to
help connect
readers of Children's Books and Reviews to some of the many
other excellent children's literature blogs
out there.
Hard - core investing can be a fairly intense & solitary activity, anyway —
helping investors who are just starting
out, and / or swapping ideas / comments with
readers &
other bloggers, broadens one's investing world immensely.
Free Money Finance had a «
Help A
Reader» post the
other day with an email from a woman asking if folks thought it was a good idea to take money
out of her mutual funds to pay off $ 24K in credit card debt.
I can't wait to enjoy this year's travels, and as always, I'm looking forward to
helping friends, family, and
other readers get the most
out of their points and spending as well!
Is there any chance
other readers might
help out, say by going to Amazon and posting a review, even a very short one, or adding a comment or two to the existing reviews?
With a keen interest in making this complex subject matter easier for
other «non-scientists» to understand, I joined the Skeptical Science team in 2013,
helping out «behind the scenes» answering emails from
readers, offering suggestions and editing blog posts.
To
help give my
readers a quick guide to dealing with this deadline - chasing lifestyle, I reached
out to Coach Jill Farmer, author of There's Not Enough Time... and
Other Lies We Tell Ourselves, who learned «how to step off the hamster wheel and
out of the frenzy into something far saner and more fulfilling and now
helps others do the same.»
You can also post a comment below, and we'll do our best to
help you
out, and invite
other readers to pitch in as well.
This personalization will not only give your
reader something to reply to, but will
help you stand
out in the sea of
other spammy templated emails they get on an hourly basis.