Not exact matches
Our
readers like profiles: These stories are meant to inspire.
That said, I think one or two of your
readers, who expected a more «dal» -
like flavor
profile, need to understand that your recipe has more of an Arabic / Mediterranean flavor
profile;
readers who understand that won't be disappointed.
By CHRIS LONG and CLAIRE NEESHAM With well over 15 million
readers, a catchment area reaching from Paris to Peking and a readership
profile that would turn most high - brow publications green with envy, the Internet — the world's largest open access computer network — looks
like the perfect publishing medium for many of today's academic -LSB-...]
Many of my
readers like using Calorie Count to figure out the nutritional
profile.
Your
profile should make the
reader feel
like they're getting a good sense of you.»
I get it, because
like you, I was in a similar boat with my own dating
profile recently, and I also received many questions from
readers and friends just
like you with the same issues on an almost daily basis.
The
reader of your online dating
profiles should does get a clue about what you are
like.
Recently, media outlet Someecards asked their
readers to submit what they look
like in pictures on their Tinder
profiles compared to what they look
like while browsing Tinder.
Other activities,
like setting up your Goodreads
profile or doing a Goodreads giveaway, don't require as much time and are a good way to get your book in front of
readers.
The ethical beta
reader has absolutely no reason to create a
profile for an unpublished book on a site
like Goodreads, LibraryThing, Shelfari, etc..
For the other
readers, companies
like StorEbook,
profiled by engadget following a demo at a live event this week, are bringing a more natural sound to the world of text - to - speech reading thanks to development through AT&T's Natural Voices TTS research.
Features
like account creation, push notifications,
profiling and more allow them to understand digital
readers» habits and form better relationships by delivering the right content when and where they want it.
You are now a Goodreads Author which allows you to engage with your
readers by sharing your recent reads and favorite books, publicize upcoming events
like speaking engagements or book signings, add book excerpts and even video to your author
profile.
- Define your book's main / secondary genre - Research the top 10 books / authors in your main genre (Amazon page, pricing, # of
likes, tags, categories, reviews, covers, book description, websites, social media activity / presence)- Develop a positioning statement and messages that will speak to
readers of this genre but also differentiate your book - Design book cover keeping in mind what is selling in your genre and how you have positioned your book - Begin building social media presence (website, blog, FB fan page, twitter, pinterest, tumblr, slideshare, author
profiles)- Decide on book formats (ebook, print, enhanced e-book) and distribution channels - Set the books price competitively, relative to the competition - Create the book launch plan and budget
Jane has great advice — finding authors of books
like yours can give you a way to talk to others who are facing the same challenges, ask for ideas on how you can reach
readers, and allow you to collaborate to work together to raise the
profile of each other's romance titles.
That means
readers in the US will get access to high -
profile work
like Saga and The Walking Dead, although they won't see anything from Marvel or DC Comics.
Given the seeming hatred toward ebooks and library lending and so on and so forth, the
profile of an ideal
reader for the Big Six appears to be something
like this: 1.
Given the seeming hatred toward ebooks and library lending and so on and so forth, the
profile of an ideal
reader customer for the Big Six appears to be something
like this:
Selling on other devices to customers who would otherwise have bought in the Kindle store ends up hurting your
profile across all eBook
readers when you are starting out.When you sell PDF eBooks directly, they should be formatted just
like printed books, and in my case, I allow customers to print the PDF, which works especially well for overseas buyers who really want a hard copy but didn't want to pay (and wait) to have a book shipped from overseas.
Otherwise,
like the young couples
profiled in this Toronto Life article (thanks to
reader Geoff for the link), new homeowners could face the prospect of «forgoing vacations, putting off having kids and surviving on tuna sandwiches», just to pay for a roof over their heads.
I was teased with the mention of international
readers and specifically European (
like me), but then your couch
profiles are only US / Canadian.
Just
like Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest, you don't want your competition taking your
readers because they have a
profile and you don't.
It will be a celebration
like no other, ackowledging the immense achievement that the Ubud Writers and
Readers Festival has made to global literary
profile of Indonesia.
Like any other piece of good writing, your
profile should keep the
reader in mind.
That means
readers in the US will get access to high -
profile work
like Saga and The Walking Dead, although they won't see anything from Marvel or DC Comics.
Second, it helps an interested
reader find your
profile, which can be difficult if you have a common name
like me.
The objective should precisely tell the
reader why the candidate has chosen this
profile and what they would
like to achieve in the near future.
• An author
profile: If you have a book, blog, or publication file, you will want to
profile yourself for
readers or future writing assignments with an author page on Amazon, a writing marketplace
like MediaBistro, or a web presence for your book.
You can use a QR code which leads
readers to your LinkedIn
profile if you
like, though I would also recommend listing your URL in non-QR code form as well, since many folks do not have a QR
reader or functionality.