Not exact matches
On the other hand, I think every writer probably has an
ideal writer in mind or they want to be
read, and I think being able to think about how you're going to entertain or delight that
audience, or how you can best interact with that
audience, it only usually increases or furthers your own intrinsic motivations for why you're writing in the first place, which is to reach a particular readership.
Some genres or categories are
ideal for self - publishing efforts because the
audience or market is already primed to consume material digitally and to discover its next
read through online channels.
Some genres or categories of work are
ideal for self - publishing efforts because the
audience or market is already primed to discover their next
read through online channels.
Dana Lynn Smith defines readers as «people who buy the book to
read... the most obvious category and it includes your primary
audience (the «
ideal customer» that the book was specifically written for)».
In Parts 1 and 2 of our series, we talked about how to target your
ideal audience and how to connect with the people who want to
read your work.
In this post, Dan explains how you can take very specific steps to find out exactly what your
ideal audience likes, based on the books they're already
reading and the authors they're already following.
Some genres or categories of work are
ideal for self - publishing efforts because the
audience or market is already primed to consume things digitally and to discover their next
read through online channels.
After
reading 100s of blog posts on blog post length, in order to come to a conclusion what should be the blog post length I have written this article «what should be the
ideal blog post length depending on the
audience and the type of blog posts.
I thought the article in the Australian was
ideal for the
audience that
reads the Australian.