For example you can not afford to skip the important things
like interest of readers, your target audience and special arguments of the topic.
Not exact matches
Flipboard's head
of ad product, Dave Huynh, explains how the new feature works: If an advertiser says they are looking to appeal to
readers who are
interested in big data, for example, Flipboard can look into its
interest graph and tell them that
readers who
like that topic are also
interested in other topics such as Amazon and the cloud.
This will be the deepest, broadest, most in - depth look at Mexico that we've ever presented and we've put it together to satisfy International Living
readers like you who've expressed an
interest in discovering more about Mexico, one
of the world's best retirement destinations.
(Be sure to take advantage
of the «
like» feature so that we can get a sense
of what questions are
of most
interest to
readers.)
Please take advantage
of the «
like» feature so we can get a sense
of which questions are
of most
interest to
readers.
Be sure to take advantage
of the «
like» feature so we can get a sense
of which questions are
of most
interest to
readers.
(Please take advantage
of the «
like» feature so that we can get a sense
of what questions are
of most
interest to
readers.)
If it
interests you or any
of your
readers, I wrote a book called Nine Lies People Believe About Speaking in Tongues, and deal with many things I see come up in these comments
like Paul said you can't speak in tongues in a meeting unless you have an interpreter, speaking several languages allegedly being the same thing as speaking in tongues in the Bible, etc...
As with our «Ask a...» series, it helps if you «
like» your favorite questions, so we know what is
of most
interest to our
readers.
As I've spoken with my
readers, several
of them have expressed
interest in the sources you used while researching A New Kind
of Christianity — some because they are skeptical about your scholarship, others because they
liked what you said and want to learn more.
This would be impossible to do without some sort
of service
like Google
Reader which pulls all the blog posts together into one place and lets me know on one simple screen when new posts have been published from the various blogs I am
interested in reading.
In the coming week here on TLT, I'm eager to share a great guest post from a school food provider who really tells it
like it is, and I'm going to have an announcement later in the week that I hope will be
of special
interest to Houston
readers.
I'm still certainly taking precautions, but I feel
like at this point, I have the support
of so many
readers and I'd really be
interested to see what kind
of grounds [my school's administrators] would have to let me go.
It may
interest the
reader to know that Birth is published on behalf
of Lamaze International, just
like the Journal
of Perinatal Education.
In the
interests of sharing information and freedom
of choice I would
like to toss out a bit
of insider information for TLT
readers: Another one
of BPI's customers is the maker
of those convenient little microwaveable Hormel Chili Cups.
I'd
like the paper to publish a little map showing the names and addresses
of the armed guards hired to protect against their perceived threats, because in their own words, «
readers are understandably
interested to know about guns in their neighborhoods»
She feeds the
interested nonspecialist
reader like myself lucid (and slightly heterodox) pocket accounts
of Galileo's trial,
of the relations between science and magic,
of quantum physics and general relativity theory and the gulf between them,
of superstring theory and the current belief in ten dimensions — simplifying the complexities
of 2500 years
of history gracefully and without strain.
A new kind
of electronic paper could make the
readers brighter and more colorful, which is
of interest to conservationists who would
like to see the devices replace paper editions.
I think you'd also find it
interesting to hear my skin healing regime and what supplements and special foods one
of my
readers took (who
like you suffered from acne) and who now has beautiful radiant skin and can eat pretty much what she wants.
These are actually some
of my favorite posts to write because I feel
like a lot
of the
reader questions that I get are questions that SO MANY
of you want to ask... and often times, the
reader questions spur some really
interesting debate and further discussion and further questions, etc. etc. etc..
The aspects
of blogging that matter the most are my enjoyment
of this hobby (possible career path...), everything I've learned along the way (
like elements
of HTML / CSS, the community
of blogging, photography, digital marketing, and
of course, the world
of fashion and style), and also a deep appreciation I have for the
readers who support my
interests as well as the blogger friendships I've established (online, and in - person).
It made me feel
like my favorite styling was one
of zero
interest to my
readers.
I get the feeling
of «no one cares», because I still struggle with that, but getting even a few comments from
readers is really special — it's a nice way to connect with people who have similar
interests, especially if (
like me) your real life friends don't share those
interests.
Lovely coat — I wish you'd styled it more formally since I think most
of your
readers who would be
interested in this coat would probably be using it for work / more professional events (II feel
like a trench with sneakers is wrong somehow) so I'd love to see more pics
of this later this fall!
The site's celebrity interviews and trendy articles both tantalize and inform
readers interested in the lifestyles
of celebrities
like Kelly Ripa and John Legend.
It has since also become a social hub
of like minded
readers and commentators
interested in personal finance.
By this time,
of course, no one cares any more as even this reporter (and I'm sure the
readers themselves) has grown tired
of trying to find something — ANYTHING — even remotely
interesting to continue writing about Baywatch, which makes «Snatched» seem
like «Citizen Kane» and any Adam Sandler comedy look lucid, coherent and intelligent by comparison.
So many news to share with you guys, to begin i want to thank my faithful
readers to follow the site and the social media accounts (twitter and instagram), today the site celebrates its 11 years online, and it's because michelle's fan base gets bigger day by day and your support to the site that my
interest is still here, i love michelle and her carrer in the same way since the begining, but her choices made me a bigger fan and picked my
interest, i'm particulary fan
of all her last movies, all her upcoming movies intrigues me, they're all so different and more my kind
of movies, the last movie i saw in theaters was OZ, and my two favorite movies
of Michelle are shutter Island and Me Without You (not very known, but if you find it, you should watch it, for the story, for Michelle, the music) so i look forward to see her in All The Money In The World (December 27 in france) and The Greatest Showman (End
of January), so thank you for your visits, your nice comments, generally i always put a new design for the site's birthday but i didn't have the time, so when we will get a new photoshoot, i will change the design, i
like this one very much, and again THANK YOU
The children should have a hard copy in front
of them and together you will make a success criteria
of what a good,
interesting reader sounds
like.
We'd
like to share what we presented because it encapsulates technologies that will impact / affect the future
of mobile learning and learning in general,
readers of this blog will probably find it
of special
interest.
So children are being denied independent and guided reading time with texts
of high
interest and potential access and instead are handed texts that are much too hard (frustration level) all year long without ever being given the chance to grow as
readers in their Zone
of Proximal Development (pardon my reference to those pesky educational researchers
like Vygotsky.)
Audi is one
of those marques that's usually at the forefront
of car technology, coming out with
interesting stuff
like a fingerprint
reader for added security, an infotainment system accepting commands from a tablet that recognizes handwriting, and installing those sweet Bang & Olufsen audio systems where the tweeters rise up out
of the dashboard.
And just
like adults can and do pick up YA books, teens can do and read books published for adults: Awards
like YALSA's Alex Awards recognize adult books
of high
interest to young adult
readers.
Walker's side
of the story adds a valuable explanation, especially for those
readers interested in reaching a better understanding
of mental illness and its impact on families, but the choice to tell her sections in third - person point
of view feels
like a misstep.
Think
of your back cover copy
like a movie trailer, giving enough details to
interest readers, but not so much to spoil their fun.
Where it can be more effective than a Facebook or Google campaign, though, is that Goodreads lets you target specific groups
of readers,
like those who are
interested in both YA and science fiction.
Like Goodreads ads, this can be an effective way to get your book in front
of readers by targeting people who've expressed
interest in topics related to your book.
It seems
like an endless trudge from one social media site to another, trying to spark
interest in
readers who have hundreds
of offers, ads, and other promotions coming at them every day.
Run $ 15 in Facebook ads to get your free book in front
of the PERFECT
readers (using ads now you can combine
interests, so I can target people who
like YA mermaid books AND Twilight, for example.
While many authors would
like to think that every
reader would be
interested enough in their book to purchase it, few have enough money to make every
reader aware
of their book via marketing.
If you're not familiar with sites
like BookBub, they're places where
readers can find discounted and free books — and sign up for newsletters to notify them
of the latest deals within their genres
of interest.
Indie authors are an important part
of the Goodreads community and there are several ways authors can engage with
readers on Goodreads for free, including sharing what you are reading yourself (Maggie Stiefvater, Rick Riordan, and Roxane Gay are three great examples
of authors who do this), using our «Ask the Author» feature, and providing additional content about your books with our Kindle Notes & Highlights on Goodreads feature (see how Emma Chase shared notes on her book, Royally Screwed, which led to some great interactions with her fans — authors should contact our author team if they are
interested in doing something
like this too).
Readers interested in user experience design might
like a quick and dirty video I created which shows the different user experiences
of our platform and Comixology, iBooks and a custom made app by the guy who was advising on the Cerebus digitization project.
In an
interesting transition from the days when self - publishing was the tactic
of the unloved and unaccepted, there has been a shift in self - publishing — even non-sale self - publishing, such as through
reader / writer communities
like Wattpad — that has made it the «slush pile»
of publishing.
For instance, in the case
of a title
like X-O Manowar, we knew that
readers new to Valiant would be
interested in the work
of Robert Venditti and that they would be
interested in the work
of Cary Nord.
Companies
like Vook, Atavist, and Now & Then
Reader have contributed to the renewed
interest in the essay or pamphlet publishing
of centuries ago, and today, Amazon Publishing announced its effort to bring short stories to the forefront
of publishing.
Looks
like another
of the many
interesting books available for the Kindle ebook
reader, and I've read enough on my older model to know how much easier and quicker it is to read books on a Kindle.
It seems to me that there can be a lot
of ego involved when people start out writing, but the authors I admire and who seem to be really successful are genuinely
interested in being part
of a community with
like minded
readers.
Tools
like Whispersync, which saves and synchronizes your last page read so you can always pick up where you left off, and X-Ray which allows
readers to see all
of the passages across a book that mention relevant ideas, fictional characters, historical figures, places, or topics
of interest, also come with the Kindle.
I read your preliminary review
of the Vox with
interest as I'm planning to get a tablet soon to use as a magazine and newspaper
reader, since neither my Sony Touch nor the current Kobo ereader have colour and I
like gardening books and magazines.