Because of these print characteristics, the Large Print edition will typically have a much
higher page count.
One of their upcoming changes is the format of their books which will have
higher page counts and larger trim sizes.
Not exact matches
While on -
page SEO and good content
counts, getting to Google's first
page is all about the number of white hat backlinks that lead to your article from
high - quality sources.
A
high bounce rate will
count against your ad ranking as will a slow loading
page.
A Bronx
high school student has started a FaceBook
page (current membership: 76,339 and
counting) to protest budget cuts that would eliminate free MetroCards for students.
Let me put it this way... in a recent muscle magazine, I
counted 120
pages of full -
page (in some cases 3 to 6
page),
high - powered supplement ads.
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Higher and A-level resources
For books with
higher word
counts or more
pages, choosing the larger, 6 ″ X 9 ″, trim size will make your print book less bulky and more manageable for readers.
This problem can stem from numerous factors, such as a saturated genre, weak economy, boring title, poorly - timed release date, pricing is too
high, inappropriate
page count, inadequate marketing, lack of word - of - mouth tools, seasonal subject matter, etc..
1)
higher resolutions in the 4 - 600dpi, to compete w / the finely printed texts and maps; 2) 12 - 14 ″ eInk panels of the above resolutions (yes, Bw and power will become an issue at such Mpix
counts during a
page refresh); 3) 3 - 4 colors, to open up the academic / student / professional markets.
Page counts should be low and amount of white space should be
high.
One question — do you know if Amazon «forces» a
higher price for a bundled set based on
page count?
During around 90 % of the entire period between the start of the CRF
count (1951) to now, the CRF has been
higher than 3600 (x100) per hour [if one looks at the climax CRF / sunspot number plot on the
page I urled and compares this with the data in the downloadable datasets on that
page one can work out that a CRF
count of 3600 (x100) per hour corresponds to around the 83 % level].