One of their upcoming changes is the format of their books which will have
higher page counts and larger trim sizes.
Because of these print characteristics, the Large Print edition will typically have a much
higher page count.
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].